Re: Upgrading OpenSSL without upgrading Apache. Can it be done???

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TFML, Thanks for the info.

Yes I am on windows server 2003....  that looks like a great way to start if you already have things seperated bu this is a combined version of Apache and OpenSSL.... So, I am not sure.. I want to see if anyone else knows?




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I'm assuming you're using some sort of Windows operating system.  I haven't done one in a few years, but I would assume the 1.0 version from http://slproweb.com/products/Win32OpenSSL.html should work like installing any other Windows Installer.  If someone else can't answer this, I'd suggest setting up a virtual environment and giving it a try before doing it on a production system.

On Apr 24, 2012, at 4:02 PM, BFinkeldei@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:


I have installed Apache HTTP Server with OpenSSL 0.9.8t (MSI Installer) >From the
Apache.org Site.

Here is the file I downloaded and installed: httpd-2.2.22-win32-x86-openssl-0.9.8t.msi


I want to upgrade OpenSSL on that machine without having to upgrade Apache too.


How do I do that?  step by step?  Do i just need to get the binaries and install them over the old files?

If so what files and locations, etc.. Never done it before and not sure what to do.


Thanks,


Brad Finkeldei



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