You should be able to compile Net::SSLeay with the same OpenSSL library.
Just give it the right -L options.
If you do need to compile with a different version, just do it on a
different system. Once Net::SSLeay is compiled, it doesn't need the library
to remain on the system.
On Mon, Jul 31, 2000 at 09:36:25AM -0400, Chris Drumgoole wrote:
> This question is directed towards Cobalt RaQ2 users who have implemented
> OpenSRS and a credit card processing system on their server. I have
> installed the SSL upgrade sold by Cobalt onto our server. The problem is,
> if I want to use a payment processing agent, such as Authorize. net, I need
> to install the NET::SSLeay perl module, and the OpenSSL librarys. However,
> the problem is, the Cobalt SSL server uses mod-ssl, which is based on
> openssl. I also notices SSLeay (the binary file) is installed. The problem
> is, I need the SSLeay.pm file. This is nowhere to be found. SO, I
> attempted to install Net::SLeay, But it told me it needed OpenSSL. Now,
> here is the problem. If I re-install OpenSSL, will it mess up my web SSL
> stuff? Basically, I don't want to have to configure the SSL web server,
> after I bought the SSL upgrade from Cobalt.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
>
> Chris Drumgoole
> Web Developer
> Transcend Technologies, Inc.
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