RE: Installing mod_ssl

2002-10-07 Thread John . Airey
You actually have several options: 1. Use the mod_ssl, mm and apache package that come with the Red Hat Linux 7.3 system. These are out of date, but you can get the latest by registering with https://rhn.redhat.com. Some people don't like the fact that these are not the latest versions, merely

RE: Installing mod_ssl

2002-10-07 Thread camccuk
1. Use the mod_ssl, mm and apache package that come with the Red Hat Linux 7.3 system. These are out of date, but you can get the latest by registering with https://rhn.redhat.com. Some people don't like the fact that these are not the latest versions, merely backported to the latest fix. It

Re: Installing mod_ssl

2002-10-06 Thread Phil Ellett
My advice would be to install a completely new server from scratch and install it in a different directory to your current Redhat installed one. All you need do once the new install is complete is kill the old server and restart the new one. Once happy with the new install you can edit your

RE: Installing mod_ssl

2002-10-06 Thread Dan Sabo
My advice would be to install a completely new server from scratch and install it in a different directory to your current Redhat installed one. Thanks for the info Phil! Do I understand correctly, that I could keep my existing e-commerce stores on line and just install a new apache server

RE: Installing mod_ssl

2002-10-06 Thread Dan Sabo
In other words, you are saying it's not possible or recommended to just install mod_ssl into an existing apache/Linux setup? It won't work or could cause server errors or security risks? Is that why you recommend a fresh apache install? Dan

Re: installing mod_ssl question

2001-10-20 Thread Cliff Woolley
On Sat, 20 Oct 2001, David Loszewski wrote: Does anyone know if I still need rsaref20.tar.Z when installing mod_ssl or is it out dated and no longer need when installing mod_ssl? The RSA patent expired, so you don't need rsaref anymore. Just use OpenSSL's builtin implementation of RSA.

Re: Installing mod_ssl as a dso module, without recompiling apache.

2001-08-08 Thread Deluca, Kevin
Steve, Yes, you can do this. Coincidentally I am going through this procedure right now and I think I have it working. I also have a similar configuration to yours. I'd recommend going through the mod_ssl instructions and then you can let me know if you have any specific questions. Kevin

Re: Installing mod_ssl as a dso module, without recompiling apache.

2001-08-08 Thread Owen Boyle
Steve Sharp wrote: Sorry if this has been answered millions of times before but... Is is possible to install mod_ssl into a dso enabled apache server.. I have OpenSSL already installed. Er... I beg to differ with Kevin's response. In the subject line, Steve says he *doesn't* want to

Re: Installing mod_ssl

2000-09-11 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000, Marcos Sanchez wrote: I have read the file INSTALL from my mod_ssl module, and it says that I need SSLeay 0.9.x I couldn't find this file in the source provided, but I found OpenSSL 0.9.x. I thint it's the same, but I'm not sure. Can I use OpenSSL instead of

Re: Installing mod_ssl

2000-09-11 Thread David Rees
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 04:18:36PM +0200, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote: You are trying to build and ancient version (2.1) of mod_ssl against OpenSSL. Forget this, even if it works after some fiddling. As I said in the other threads, please start from scratch with Apache 1.2.12, mod_ssl 2.6.6

Re: Installing mod_ssl, error with configure script

1998-10-14 Thread glin
Yes. I found it out later. Hope the same kind of error msg can help as some sort of clue. -Original Message- From: Trung Tran-Duc [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Lin [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tuesday, October 13, 1998 6:27 PM Subject: Re: Installing mod_ssl

Re: Installing mod_ssl, error with configure script

1998-10-13 Thread Lin
I had the same problem with WINDOWS NT. But I thought that was due to the utility incompatibiliies. Like to know why, too. On Mon, 12 Oct 1998, Ryan Hertz wrote: Howdy Ralf, list, U.S. Citizen, Linux, Perl5.0004 From my root: drwxr-x--- 22 root root 1024 Oct 7 14:27

Re: Installing mod_ssl, error with configure script

1998-10-13 Thread Trung Tran-Duc
"Lin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I had the same problem with WINDOWS NT. But I thought that was due to the utility incompatibiliies. Like to know why, too. For Windows NT you need mod_ssl mod_ssl 2.1b -trung __ Apache