You have to create libssl.so module, and for that use binary (.gz or .tar)to construct 
it. It will be helpful if you see latest mod_ssl README file.... You will get almost 
all help.

Anand
> On Thu, Sep 13, 2001 at 05:36:24PM +0200, Gaylord Boekhoudt wrote:
> > Hi, 
> > I want to install apache with mod_ssl.
> > I installed redhat linux with without apache, openssl and mod_ssl.
> > I've downloaded apache-1.3.19-5.i386.rpm, openssl-0.9.6a-1.i386.rpm and 
>mod_ssl-2.8.3_1.3.19-1.i386.rpm.
> 
> Why use old versions? openssl should definitely be 0.9.6b
> 
> > And I've installed them in that particular order. Now I when I'm doing to start 
>the apache:
> > "httpd -D HAVE_SSL".
> 
> s/HAVE_SSL/SSL/
> 
> > I get an error message that says:
> > Cannot load /etc/httpd/modules/libssl.so into server: 
>/etc/httpd/modules/libssl.so: undefined symbol: dbm_firstkey.
> > 
> Looks like you're missing the dbm library that this package depends on.
> Try getting the right dbm package or just compile Apache+mod_ssl from
> scratch.
> 
> vh
> 
> Mads Toftum
> -- 
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