It really depends what you want.
1. You can stick with the Red Hat supplied packages to keep your machine up
to date. Registration with RHN is free (https://rhn.redhat.com), although
the demo accounts do get locked out under heavy. I recommend buying at least
one registration to get priority acces
On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 01:16:25PM -0500, R. DuFresne wrote:
> and get the sources and recompile all red-hat apps that rely upon openssl.
> There are others on the list that might beable to document what those
> applications are, but, I believe there are a few.
You can make that list by finding wh
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> It should not be too hard (but I am not
> using RedHat):
>
> 1) read http://www.openssl.org/support/faq.html
>Note the RedHat sections.
>
> 2) download the latest (0.9.7a) to some dir
>(I use something like /usr/local/src
On 20 Mar 2003 at 11:50, Robert Lagana wrote:
> Linux 7.2 RedHat
> Pentium
>
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On 20 Mar 2003 at 11:34, Robert Lagana wrote:
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> On a linux 7.2 system, wou
On 20 Mar 2003 at 11:34, Robert Lagana wrote:
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> On a linux 7.2 system, would it be easy to upgrade the current version of
> OpenSSL to the most recent?
> Are there any directions for this?
>
> Thanks
linux 7.2 what? (RedHat, SuSE, etc.)
Aloha => Beau;
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> > Make sure that you don't leave any old OpenSSL libraries lying around,
> > either.
> The prob, that I must have openssl 0.9.5 too. My ssh depends on it, and
> 0.9.6 is not good for it. :( Any
Hello!
On SZE, JAN 03, 2001 at 12:53:16 -0800, David Rees wrote:
> I'm not sure why it's not working, but you may have to rebuild everything to
> get it to work again.
Yup, but that's the harder way, as I already installed a lot of extra for it.
> Start with a fresh build using Apache/1.3.14
I'm not sure why it's not working, but you may have to rebuild everything to
get it to work again.
Start with a fresh build using Apache/1.3.14, mod_ssl/2.7.1, OpenSSL 0.9.6
and PHP 4.0.4 to get everything going again.
Make sure that you don't leave any old OpenSSL libraries lying around,
either
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