or if you're running Gentoo, `emerge -u openssl` and forget about it ;D -mike On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Frank Sweetser wrote:
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 12:45:01PM +0700, Aramico wrote:
Just configured the openssl installation with shared (./configure --prefix=/YOUR_OPENSSL_DIR_TARGET --openssldir=/YOUR_OPENSSL_DIR_TARGET shared) That's the main idean that I would like to say, shared.
It's automatically created the latest file of libcrypto.* and other its need. Simple, make the duplicate of the needed file and create a link from a defined .so as .so asked. Then, you can simply close the TELNET CONNECTION (using chkconfig --level 3 telnet off - Redhat) and re-enabling the ssh connection by typing /etc/rc.d/init.d/sshd restart)
Out of curiousity, why are you manually upgrading via tarballs when redhat has shipped patched openssl rpms? Just do an rpm -Uvh on them, and you can do it over an ssh connection just fine.
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