I know I gave you pretty much RTFM answer, but if it is your first time ever to compile anything, it is going to be a big step. You cannot really expect someone to go through all the little details of those close to 100 options you can specify for configure..
. This is "beauty" of running unsupported platforms, you have to go extra mile to get things you need. Those definitely need some extra work and learning.
Most of those are for setting different features... you should at least specify, what db you are going to use,options to use different security options (ssl). Not every option there has to be used.
If I look on a proxy startup messages ( installed from packages, not selfcompiled)
**** Enabled features ****
SNMP monitoring: YES
IPMI monitoring: YES
Web monitoring: YES
VMware monitoring: YES
ODBC: YES
SSH support: YES
IPv6 support: YES
TLS support: YES
**************************
So if you go and enable those, you should be fine. Depending, is that proxy going to do any vmware or ipmi or snmp things, you can leave those out, but enabling those will not do any harm also.
. This is "beauty" of running unsupported platforms, you have to go extra mile to get things you need. Those definitely need some extra work and learning. Most of those are for setting different features... you should at least specify, what db you are going to use,options to use different security options (ssl). Not every option there has to be used.
If I look on a proxy startup messages ( installed from packages, not selfcompiled)
**** Enabled features ****
SNMP monitoring: YES
IPMI monitoring: YES
Web monitoring: YES
VMware monitoring: YES
ODBC: YES
SSH support: YES
IPv6 support: YES
TLS support: YES
**************************
So if you go and enable those, you should be fine. Depending, is that proxy going to do any vmware or ipmi or snmp things, you can leave those out, but enabling those will not do any harm also.
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