Haven't tried it from the RPMs. But can tell you that if you work from the
 tars instead, it assembles very well on top of Red Hat 5.1, and you end up
 with everything in the right place without having to worry about it much. 

 In any case, you'll be better off working from the configuration files
 that result from this than from the files for the version of Apache that
 came with 5.1 (presumably the SSL sample configuration files are in the
 RPM too, but it's always such a mystery where stuff ends up from those
 things).

 Again, the instructions in the tars on assembly are as clear as can be,
 and quite simple. I'd recommend doing it that way, and totally throwing
 out all the Apache stuff that came with Red Hat - Red Hat is a good OS
 house, and RPMs are great for OS components (most of the time) - but an
 application like Apache, IMHO, you're most always better off with the
 custom compilation/installation from the tars.


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