Susan Roesner RZ wrote:
I am using Solaris 10, apache 2.0.55 and openssl 0.9.7i to compile apache with mod_ssl and mod_so using the following commands./configure --prefix=/path/to/apache --with-ssl=/opt/web/ssl097i --enable-ss l --enable-rewrite --enable-soThe compilation/install proccess was fine. After the installation I looked into the modules folder - no ssl module installed. Also no entries in http.conf for ssl.
I think it might have been built as a static module, not a dynamic one. Do "httpd -l" to check it out: if it appears there, it's static.I use the following to make sure that mod_ssl is built dynamically, on Solaris 8, 9 & 10:
LDFLAGS='-R/usr/local/openssl/lib' \ ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/httpd-2.0.55 \ --enable-mods-shared=all \ --enable-so \ --enable-ssl \ --with-ssl=/usr/local/openssl Note the --enable-mods-shared=all.
So I looked into config.log. There I found the only error messages concerning ssl - I guess it is the reason why no mod_ssl was installed. Unfortunately I cannot interpret the following error messages nor find something in google. Maybe someone can point me into the right direction.
I think it's irrelevant here. SSL_set_state is not a symbol in OpenSSL 0.9.7i (I checked using nm). It has a SSL_state, though.
The ./configure script is probably trying to check which version of the SSL library is installed, and the result is positive anyway:
configure:11110: checking whether to enable mod_ssl configure:11122: result: yes (default)
But you might look more closely at the output, it says somewhere if modules are built dyanmically (I don't have an example right now).
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