Undoubtedly yes. Redhat 6.2 doesn't come with openssl, although an optional
RPM is available for it, version 0.9.5a-33 (which is up to date as of March
26th this year). 

rpm -q openssl will tell you if this optional package is installed.

However, this version of Linux is no longer supported by Red Hat, so
continue at your own risk.

I believe that you compile openssl as shared to use it with mod_ssl. Others
on the list will surely flame me if I get it wrong. I'd be surprised if you
get it to compile on version 6.2 anyway. I was finding that the glibc
libraries were too far out of date the last time I tried.

- 
John Airey, BSc (Jt Hons), CNA, RHCE
Internet systems support officer, ITCSD, Royal National Institute of the
Blind,
Bakewell Road, Peterborough PE2 6XU,
Tel.: +44 (0) 1733 375299 Fax: +44 (0) 1733 370848 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Evolution isn't true just because the majority of people think it is.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Francisco Javier Martinez Martinez 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 June 2003 14:20
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Upgrading to the lastest version, what happends with my
> Apach e-Mod_SSL?
> 
> 
> Sorry for disturbing you, but I was in a mistake with the 
> version of Linux, 
> my client had a Redhat 6.2 I had realized this because there is not 
> libssl.so.0.9.6xx in the files system, there is 
> /usr/local/ssl/lib/libssl.a 
> instead, this may indicate that the openssl is not built in 
> share mode?,
> The openssl  and the apache was compiled, this last  with 
> mod_ssl between 
> other modules using APACI format (configure and make).
> 
> Would you please be so kind of tell me if I had to recompile 
> the apache 
> once the openssl has been compiled?
> 
> Thanks in advance and regards.
> 
> 

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