+ol_link_tls=no
+if test $ol_with_tls != no ; then
+
+ for ac_hdr in ssl.h
+do
+ac_safe=`echo "$ac_hdr" | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+echo $ac_n "checking for $ac_hdr""... $ac_c" 1>&6
+echo "configure:3825: checking for $ac_hdr" >&5
+if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_header_$ac_safe'+set}'`\" = set"; then
+ echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
+else
+ cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+#line 3830 "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+#include <$ac_hdr>
+EOF
+ac_try="$ac_cpp conftest.$ac_ext >/dev/null 2>conftest.out"
+{ (eval echo configure:3835: \"$ac_try\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_try) 2>&5; }
+ac_err=`grep -v '^ *+' conftest.out | grep -v "^conftest.${ac_ext}\$"`
+if test -z "$ac_err"; then
+ rm -rf conftest*
+ eval "ac_cv_header_$ac_safe=yes"
+else
+ echo "$ac_err" >&5
+ echo "configure: failed program was:" >&5
+ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+ rm -rf conftest*
+ eval "ac_cv_header_$ac_safe=no"
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+fi
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_header_'$ac_safe`\" = yes"; then
+ echo "$ac_t""yes" 1>&6
+ ac_tr_hdr=HAVE_`echo $ac_hdr | sed 'y%abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz./-%ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ___%'`
+ cat >> confdefs.h <<EOF
+#define $ac_tr_hdr 1
+EOF
+
+else
+ echo "$ac_t""no" 1>&6
+fi
+done
+
+
+ if test $ac_cv_header_ssl_h = yes ; then
+ echo $ac_n "checking for SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms in -lssl""... $ac_c" 1>&6
+echo "configure:3864: checking for SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms in -lssl" >&5
+ac_lib_var=`echo ssl'_'SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var'+set}'`\" = set"; then
+ echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
+else
+ ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+LIBS="-lssl -lcrypto $LIBS"
+cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+#line 3872 "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms();
+
+int main() {
+SSLeay_add_ssl_algorithms()
+; return 0; }
+EOF
+if { (eval echo configure:3883: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
+ rm -rf conftest*
+ eval "ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var=yes"
+else
+ echo "configure: failed program was:" >&5
+ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+ rm -rf conftest*
+ eval "ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var=no"
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+
+fi
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_lib_'$ac_lib_var`\" = yes"; then
+ echo "$ac_t""yes" 1>&6
+ have_ssleay=yes
+else
+ echo "$ac_t""no" 1>&6
+have_ssleay=no
+fi
+
+
+ if test $have_ssleay = no ; then
+ echo $ac_n "checking for ssl3_accept in -lssl""... $ac_c" 1>&6
+echo "configure:3907: checking for ssl3_accept in -lssl" >&5
+ac_lib_var=`echo ssl'_'ssl3_accept | sed 'y%./+-%__p_%'`
+if eval "test \"`echo '$''{'ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var'+set}'`\" = set"; then
+ echo $ac_n "(cached) $ac_c" 1>&6
+else
+ ac_save_LIBS="$LIBS"
+LIBS="-lssl -lcrypto -lRSAglue -lrsaref $LIBS"
+cat > conftest.$ac_ext <<EOF
+#line 3915 "configure"
+#include "confdefs.h"
+/* Override any gcc2 internal prototype to avoid an error. */
+/* We use char because int might match the return type of a gcc2
+ builtin and then its argument prototype would still apply. */
+char ssl3_accept();
+
+int main() {
+ssl3_accept()
+; return 0; }
+EOF
+if { (eval echo configure:3926: \"$ac_link\") 1>&5; (eval $ac_link) 2>&5; } && test -s conftest${ac_exeext}; then
+ rm -rf conftest*
+ eval "ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var=yes"
+else
+ echo "configure: failed program was:" >&5
+ cat conftest.$ac_ext >&5
+ rm -rf conftest*
+ eval "ac_cv_lib_$ac_lib_var=no"
+fi
+rm -f conftest*
+LIBS="$ac_save_LIBS"
+
+fi
+if eval "test \"`echo '$ac_cv_lib_'$ac_lib_var`\" = yes"; then
+ echo "$ac_t""yes" 1>&6
+ have_ssleay=yes
+else
+ echo "$ac_t""no" 1>&6
+have_ssleay=no
+fi
+
+ fi
+
+ if test $have_ssleay = yes ; then
+ ol_with_tls=found
+ ol_link_tls=yes
+
+ cat >> confdefs.h <<\EOF
+#define HAVE_SSLEAY 1
+EOF
+
+
+ TLS_LIBS="-lssl -lcrypto"
+ fi
+ fi
+fi
+
+if test $ol_link_tls = yes ; then
+ cat >> confdefs.h <<\EOF
+#define HAVE_TLS 1
+EOF
+
+fi
+