Hi,At the company I work in, we use apache, openssh and openssl on (commercial) 
Solaris. Up until now I've always downloaded the code, compiled and packaged it 
myself. However we're moving to Solaris 10 now which provides this software as 
part of the OS, so I'm not sure whether it's best just to use that instead of 
my own builds?The main concern I have is whether Solaris will provide the 
patches as soon as any vulnerabilities come out, especially for Apache? Also I 
noticed the openssl was quite old, although I'm not sure if this is a vendor 
version or not?$ /usr/sfw/bin/openssl versionOpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 2004$ uname 
-aSunOS fuj306 5.10 Generic_118833-17 sun4us sparc FJSV,GPUZC-MI looked through 
some of the previous emails, and saw announcements for SFW build 43 and 41. Can 
I use these on the commercial Solaris platform? If so, where are they 
downloaded them from?Thanks for any help.Ed.
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