Thank you very much, I think that's the way I will do it :) It's quicker then compilling all the release... And if it'll proove to be working :) it'll be the best way to update things in openbsd :) Can I ask you one more thing? How can I make sure that httpd was patched? Is it enought to see version of mod_rewrite.c (it should be 1.24.6.1)?
Han Boetes wrote: Tomas wrote: I was wondering is there any way to patch my httpd server without a compiller? I don't want to add a compiller on my production web server, but I need to patch httpd (security fix 004). I use OpenBSD 3.9. cd /usr/src/usr.sbin/httpd cvs up make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper obj cleandir all sudo install -d fake/usr/{share/man/cat{1,8},lib/apache/modules} sudo make -f Makefile.bsd-wrapper install DESTDIR=$PWD/fake cd fake tar czvvf ../patched_apache.tgz * cd .. sudo rm -rf fake Now distribute the patched_apache.tgz tarball to all clients and install it with: sudo tar xzpf patched_apache.tgz -C / # Han