If you have access to the C compiler (most web hosts do not grant
this), you can install it with the
'--prefix=/filesystem/path/to/where/you/want/the/sslroot/to/be' option
to ./config.

If you do not, then you can compile the binary under a VMware virtual
machine at home (do not use the 'shared' configuration-time option)
and upload it to your web host.  This may or may not violate your
webhost's policies, so you should double check them before you do so.

Usually, Linux distributions include openssl, or at least include the
C compiler, so there's generally no need to pre-compile it as an
installation package.

-Kyle H

On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 5:55 AM, miek <m...@box.nl> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> I'm new to openssl and need to install it on a remote linux server. Of
> course I don't have access to all server folders, only one above webroot.
>
> Firstly I'd like to know if this is possible, and second, how to install.
>
> I have downloaded the files from http://www.devside.net/guides/linux/openssl
> but haven't found out how to install this remote.
>
> Is there an installer for linux like the one for windows? Or maybe you can
> refer to a manual for situations like this…?
>
>
>
> Thanks for any help!
>
> regards,
>
> Miek
>
>
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