Re: mod_ssl with apach-1.3.19

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1.3 is no longer supported, and 1.3.19 is an ancient version of 1.3. Over ten years old.

However, reaching back into the past ... generally mod_ssl was built statically, rather than as a so. If it *was* built as a so, you might be able to rebuild it using apxs, but I'm not sure.

This seems like the perfect opportunity to bring yourself into the current decade.

On Mar 30, 2011, at 4:41 PM, satish patel wrote:

> Hello Users,
> 
> We have complicated issue here. let me explain in a bit. We have production machine running on apache-1.3.19 / mod_ssl-2.8.1 / OpenSSL 0.9.5a.  Now issue in security scanner we found some issue in openssl 0.9.5a version and mod_ssl-2.8.1 is statically compiled with openssl so we can just upgrade openssl. 
> 
> So i am planing to compile mod_ssl-2.8.1 with fixed version of openssl-0.9.5a so how should i proceed with this ?  On other server i have compile mod_ssl but module name is libssl.so why not mod_ssl.so  
> 
> can anybody suggest how to compule mod_ssl.so without re-compile apache..
> 
> -Satish 

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