> Please excuse a windows user out of his depth in a Unix world but .....
>
> I am trying to install Perl XML components supplied by a credit card
> authentication company( datacash.com). For various reasons our Apache site
> runs on a Linux server which has dutifully proccessed SSL requests for a
> while now.
>
> The new XML based components require  Crypt::SSLeay which I aquired and
this
> requires openSSL
>
> Now I am concerned that when I tried to run the install scripts for SSLeay
it
> looked for openssl in it's traditional location which is I believe
/usr/local
> IT isn't there but there is an openssl executable located at /usr/bin/ now
I
> am confused as I feel I already have SSL installed ( keys,certs  and all
>  that) I don't wont to construct to parallel SSL installations especially
as
>  one of them is providing my salary!.
> Are the SSL installations for Perl and Apache completely independant ?
> If they are do I have to obtain new certificates et al?
>
> I am therefore in need of guidance because I fear doing damage, but I have
to
> get this up and running.
>
> Chris Lyon
>
p.s. If this message is a repeat to the list please accept my apologies I
have posted but have not recieved it via the list

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