Thank you for kindly advice.

> but you may see the file modules/ssl/ssl_toolkit_compat.h which  
> contains some definitions that differ based on OpenSSL version.
As your advice, I read the header file.
There seems to be definition of each OpenSSL version in it. 
I'll confirm the compatibility on my own.
Additionally, do I have to generate new key after upgrading Apache ?


Thanks,
Shinichi

> On Feb 4, 2007, at 8:33 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I'm planning to upgrade from 2.0.49 to 2.0.59 for securities.
> > Apache is configured SSL with openssl-0.9.7d.
> > What I want to know is that openssl-0.9.7d is compatible with 2.0.59.
> 
> Answer 1) can't see why not.
> Answer 2) both openssl and Apache are freely available, so you can
>            download them and ensure yourself that they interoperate.
> 
> > As far as I looked into doc files in openssl source , I could not find
> > any information regarding compatibility.
> 
> It's not up to OpenSSL to be compatible with Apache, but the other  
> way around.  I am not personally very familiar with the mod_ssl code,  
> but you may see the file modules/ssl/ssl_toolkit_compat.h which  
> contains some definitions that differ based on OpenSSL version.
> 
> > Somebody knows that ?
> 
> If 2.0.49 was compatible with a particular OpenSSL version, it is  
> highly likely that newer versions will also be compatible with the  
> same version.
> 
> S.
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