Hi, Please forgive the newbie questions, I'm a web designer bumbling my way through system administration. I really did make an effort to search the archives. :-) Time's running short to get this project done.
The box on which I'm working has RedHat 7.3 with openssl-0.9.6b-35.7 installed as an RPM. ---Question 1--- Step 3 of the INSTALL document says OpenSSL must be configured with -fPIC to install mod_ssl as a DSO. Can this be done with the OpenSSL RPM provided by RedHat? I looked into doing a source install of OpenSSL but don't have time to deal chase down and reinstall the dependencies of which there are quite a few. --Question 2-- Step 5 (a), the "All-In-One mod_ssl+APACI way [FOR JOE AVERAGE]" to install mod_ssl suggests "--with-ssl=../openssl-0.9.x \" as one of the arguments for the "./configure" statement. As mentioned above my OpenSSL is an RPM install; therefore, there is no source directory. Do I leave out "--with-sql=../openssl-0.9.x"? The install document also suggests using "SSL_BASE=SYSTEM" in place of "SSL_BASE=../openssl-0.9.x"; do I then put "SYSTEM" in place of "../openssl-0.9.x"? E.g., "--with-ssl=SYSTEM" --Question 3-- This install is for a low traffic server. Is it worth it for me to use shared memory support? MM is also installed as an RPM on this system. Thanks in advance for the assistance. Bob Cohen b.p.e.Creative http://www.bpecreative.com Design and production services for the web Put creative minds to work for you ______________________________________________________________________ Apache Interface to OpenSSL (mod_ssl) www.modssl.org User Support Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Automated List Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED]