coleages,
I'm very interested in that INSTALL that explains mod_ssl + mod_perl and
mod_ssl + php3 installation... and if you have any information about
holes/bug/backdoors about FrontPage 98/2000 send me.
thanks in advance!
Andres Watson
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> Ralf, I looked at the website, and I couldn't find it, also it
> wasn't in the
> INSTALL file available online...since the INSTALL file explains the
> installation of mod_ssl + mod_perl and mod_ssl + php3, why not have it
> listed there?
>
> > > I believe you have to install in this order:
> > >
> > > mm / openssl
> > > apache
> > > mod_ssl
> > > mod_perl / mod_php4
> > >
> > > (MM and OpenSSL are interchangeable because they don't affect one
> > > another, and I'm not positive about the load order of mod_perl and
> > > mod_php4, but I don't *think* it matters on those either... as long as
> > > you do them after mod_ssl. I think there's a mod_ssl FAQ related to
> > > this... somebody correct me if I've screwed something up.)
> >
> > I've added an entry to the FAQ about this now, too.
> >
> > Ralf S. Engelschall
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> > www.engelschall.com
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