Compatible with Mac OS X Server 10.6?
Bradley Giesbrecht
pixilla at macports.org
Mon May 2 07:14:19 PDT 2011
On May 1, 2011, at 7:02 AM, René Fournier wrote:
>> You may be better off just rebuild the mod_ssl module for Apple's apache rather than rebuilding all of apache... you'll probably run out of duct tape and crazy glue.
>
> OK, that's good to know. My only issue is SSL, since Apache is not a security risk at this point. Now, the thing is, I did compile from source the latest version of OpenSSL (1.0.0d)... I did that a couple days ago, and I thought that that was enough. I added the new binary to the PATH (/usr/local/ssl/bin)... But then I checked Apache/PHP and noticed they still were reporting the old version.
>
> So I guess my first question is, do I need to simply configure Apache somewhere to use the newer OpenSSL now installed?
In Server Admin you can configure the paths to Apache Modules. This is how I use MacPorts php5 with Apples apache2 and still use Server Admin to manage hosts. This has survived Software Updates for 3+ years.
Regards,
Bradley Giesbrecht (pixilla)
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