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mesutcelik avatar mesutcelik commented on June 2, 2024

@kwart What do you think about that issue? Do you think OpenSSL requires write permission on filesystem?

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kwart avatar kwart commented on June 2, 2024

Native JNI bindings, which are located under the META-INF/native/ of the netty JARs, have to be unpacked before loading.

So yes, to use OpenSSL/BoringSSL you need a writeable FS. You could also install the natives manually first to a location listed in java.library.path, then you should be OK with the read-only FS, I guess.

If you have a writable directory somewhere on your system, you can also use the io.netty.native.workdir System property to control where the natives will be unpacked.

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