Yeah I think you're right, messing with Apple's Apache isn't a good idea. The mod_ssl in Apple's config appears to be signed.
On 2011-05-01, at 10:46 AM, Yehuda Katz wrote: > On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 10:53 AM, René Fournier <m...@renefournier.com> wrote: > I need to update Apache's SSL to the latest version (1.0.0d). Is it necessary > to recompile all of Apache, or can I simply rebuild mod_ssl? (Reason is that > I'm using OS X Server 10.6.7 and want to continue to enjoy the benefits of > Apple's magical Server Admin and other web-related services, such as WIKI.) > > I can't get on a Snow Leopard server or I would check it myself, but I would > advise you not to do it. > > I don't think that "Server Admin" has anything to do with how Apache is > compiled, but keep this in mind: > "custom modules can get overwritten every time an OS update gets installed." > > This is dated, but it has basically the same answer: > http://macosx.com/forums/mac-os-x-server/263877-apache-2-2-a.html#post1272585 > > - Yehuda