This has been one of my cautions for ages:
the software on a CD is outdated on the day the CD ships. If you use
CD'ed SW, make sure you go out and look on the net for updates and patchs
ASAP!
I do not know how many redhat 5.x installs I see that are open gaping
gates that say; comprimise my server, it's wide open, a sitting duck for
your mildest efforts.
This goes for freeware, shareware, and custom SW from various vendors,
make sure you go out and grab the updates and patches...
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Dan Tshin wrote:
> I'm awaiting for the OpenBSD 2.6 CD to ship to me - and I just read that it
> includes "Apache 1.3.9 + Mod_ssl 2.4.5 + OpenSSL 0.9.4". Very sweet.
> However, Mod_ssl is at 2.4.9.
>
> For those that are running OpenBSD with the latest Apache+Mod_ssl+OpenSSL,
> how difficult was it to replace the mod_ssl with 2.4.9?
>
> I'm very happy that the package is included in the distro. It'll help me
> concentrate on getting other parts of my server and web pages configured.
> I've been reviewing my config files (I'm currently running RH 5.2 with
> patches) so I can port over with minimal delay.
>
> I've been lurking and this is my first post, but I must say this forum is
> excellent! I've learned a lot about mod_ssl, and I haven't even started
> using it yet!
>
> cheers,
> dan
>
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