Install Guide

10 Binary Installation
RSA BSAFE SSL-J 6.2.6 Installation Guide
For example, for systems running a Windows operating system:
copy root\sslj\prebuilt\cryptocme\win32vc8\*.*
c:\Windows\System32
For systems running a Unix-like operating system, add the Native library to the
library path. For example, for Solaris, add the Crypto-C ME library to the
LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:
root/sslj/prebuilt/cryptocme/solspv8p
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Note: On some operating systems, it may be necessary to set the execute
permissions for the shared libraries. For example:
chmod 755 root/sslj/prebuilt/cryptocme/solspv8p/*.so
For details about how to use Native configurations of SSL-J, see the API-specific
section “Using Native Implementations” in the RSA BSAFE SSL-J Developers
Guide.
5. If you intend to use the Native configuration for native database access, copy the
CodeBase platform-specific Native library to the system directory, or put them in
the library path.
The subdirectories in
root/sslj/prebuilt/codebase that contain the relevant
platform-specific shared libraries are detailed in the following table.
Oracle Solaris 10 Sparc v9 64-bit
solspv9
Red Hat
®
Enterprise Server 32-bit
linux_x86_lsb30
Red Hat Enterprise Server 64-bit
linux_x64_lsb30
1
Short Platform Name.
Table 4 Platform-specific Native Shared Libraries for Crypto-C ME (continued)
Platform-specific Native Shared Libraries
Subdirectory
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Table 5 Platform-specific CodeBase Native Shared Library directories
Platform Subdirectory
HP HP-UX 11.31 Itanium 2 32-bit
hpuxia32i2
IBM AIX 6.1 PowerPC 32-bit
IBM AIX 7.1 PowerPC 32-bit
aix5
Microsoft Windows 32-bit, multithreaded, dynamically
linked with C runtime library
win32
Red Hat Enterprise Server 32-bit
rhas30
Red Hat Enterprise Server 64-bit
rhas40_x86-64
Solaris 10 SPARC v8+ 32-bit
solspv8p