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Eric,
Txs for the answer. So my apche has the mod_ssl, but I dont find the mod_ssl.so file, so that I can uncomment the "LoadModule....libexec/mod_ssl.so" directive in httpd.conf. How can I get it, or do I need to compile just the file, without installing again the apache. Im not expert in apache, so please your guidance.
Thanks,
Ingrid
-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Covener [mailto:covener@(protected)]
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2008 6:31 PM
To: users@(protected)
Subject: Re: [users@(protected)
2.0.46
On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Tan, Liao <liao.tan@(protected):
> Guys:
> 1)I want to know if there´s mod_ssl patch for Apache 2.0.x. I saw in modssl.org, and strangely the latest version has the date of 2007, and is for Apache 1.3.
> 2)I already have my apache installed, that´s why I´m looking for a patch for mod_ssl, the final purpose is enable my current http to https. I have the directives I think its needed in http-ssl.conf files. Is it really necessary to have the files mod_ssl.so and mod_ssl.c?
mod_ssl comes with apache 2.0.x and later, so you don't need anything
from modssl.org. You do need the mod_ssl module, though, either
compiled as a DSO or statically.
If you built your own Apache, figure out how to rebuild it with SSL support.
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Eric Covener
covener@(protected)
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