Re: AW: Can't compile libssl and libz into httpd 2.2.11

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xPostings wrote:
> Hi Williams
> 
> I understand your argument. But in my case I would like to compile libssl
> into the httpd because of the criticial SSL/TLS vulnerability. Why that?
> The answer is easy: Because I can only control the installed httpd but not
> the installation of the debian boxes itself in the production enviroment.
> So the only way to enforce that the right libssl is in place is to compile
> it into httpd. So maybe the reason for my a little bit strange question is
> now much clearer.
> So, can anybody help me how I can compile the libssl and libz into httpd?

Dirt simple stupid answer, build and libssl and libz into a directory that
you explicitly reference --with-openssl= --with-zlib=, but build only the
static objects.

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