David Rees wrote:
> 
> >
> > > > I am trying to compile mod_ssl-2.3.11-1.3.6 with apache 1.3.6 and
> > > > openssh-0.9.6 (tried 0.9.5 as well) and I get the following compile
> > > > error:
> > >
> > > Why are you using such an old version of mod_ssl?  Please try the latest
> > > combo:
> > >
> > > apache_1.3.14/mod_ssl-2.7.1/openssl-0.9.6
> >
> > Unfortunatly, Oracle only has certified using apache 1.3.6 with their
> > Application Server (OAS) v4.0.8.2 and OAS v4.0.8.2 is the latest we can
> > use with our web applications.  If we were to have any problems with OAS
> > and apache >1.3.6, then Oracle would just reply "Sorry, can't help you.
> > Use 1.3.6".  Sucks, doesn't it ;)
> 
> Yep.  Good reason, though.  What you might want to consider is setting up
> both apache 1.3.14 and apache 1.3.6.  When you encounter problems with their
> OAS using apache 1.3.14, show them that the same problem exists under apache
> 1.3.6.  Running the old apache on a non-standard port such as 8080 may be
> one way to do it.

Yes, I am debating running two versions like this, but may not be able
to on the production box.

> 
> > > But if you MUST use apache_1.3.6, try using openssl-0.9.3a or
> > openssl-0.9.4.
> >
> > Thanks, I'll try this.
> 
> Let us know if it works.
> 
> -Dave
> 

Worked with openssl-0.9.4.  I got sick of going back a version after
0.9.5.  One more and I would have had it...doh!

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