On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 08:45:46AM -0400, bhorow...@vai.net wrote:
> Quick question for the group? I am running Apache 2.2.22 with OpenSSL 
> 1.0.1c installed. This machine formerly had 1.0.0d  and I am noticing that 
> the apache logs are stating that OpenSSL is still at the earlier version. 
> However when I do an openSSL version command it responds saying I am at 
> the later release. How do I gracefully correct this situation (Linux Suse 
> Enterprise server 11)? I thought that if I go through the Apache install 
> again and point to the OpenSSL version that is installed that this problem 
> would be solved but I was wrong. Any help would be appreciated.
> 
> Commands used to install openSSL
> 
> ./config --prefix=/usr/local/lib/openssl
> make
> make test
> make install
> 
> Commands to install apache
> 
> ./configure --enable-proxy --enable-so --enable-ssl 
> --with-ssl=/usr/local/lib/openssl  (<-----location of openssl 1.0.1c)
> make
> make install
> 
>

Did you recompile your apache with the new openssl?
 
> 
> 
> Bernard Horowitz
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