RE: mod_ssl with apach-1.3.19

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I knew this is old but we can't stop production right a way!  need some time to upgrade.. I am looking for small hack... 

After couple of changes in Makefile of mod_ssl i build libssl.so module with the help of apxs. But what if i want name like mod_ssl.so what should i do ? or just rename libssl.so to mod_ssl.so

[satish@donkey mod_ssl-2.8.1-1.3.19]$ ldd ./pkg.sslmod/libssl.so
        statically linked




> From: rbowen@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Wed, 30 Mar 2011 16:57:29 -0400
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: mod_ssl with apach-1.3.19
>
> 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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