Thank you. I will try again later. Downgrading to 0.95a worked where 
0.9.6b did not. I am curious why?

For the record, in all cases, the compile itself went well. Running the 
resulting httpd produced the error or missing crypto functions..

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On 10/9/2001, 7:14:14 PM, "J. Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: 
Apache_1.3.20 and mod_ssl-2.8.4-1.3.20 won't work withopenssl-0.9.6b:


> On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, Mads Toftum wrote:

> > On Sun, Oct 07, 2001 at 01:44:16PM +0000, G.Roderick Singleton wrote:
> > > Interesting. This is why I tried 6b in the first place. Unfortunately it,
> > > 6b does not integrate with mod_ssl-2.84and Apache_1.3.20 to produce an
> > > ssl aware http server.
> > >
> > > I'll repeat the symptoms. They are, at execution,
> > > a)        libcrypto functions not found.
> > > b)        mod_navigation fails
> > >
> > > et cetera.
> > >
> > > So Mads, what is the secret of taming 6b for use?
> > >
> > AFAIK there is no secret - it works out of the box for me - ...

> And I likewise affirm:  it works out of the box for me.

> Though not initially.  I did have some kind of problem not finding the
> cyrpt (?) library.  I don't recall the exact details, but I believe this
> was a matter of finding the libraries created by OpenSSL.  Two considera-
> tions immediately suggest themselves: that the library doesn't exist, or
> that mod_ssl/Apache can't find it.  Regarding the former, check your
> OpenSSL installation--did it _successfully_ complete, producing the
> results expected? (You did capture the output when you created it,
> right?)  For the latter, the SSL_BASE path parameter certainly seems
> material.  Have you checked that the OpenSSL libraries are being found?

> If your results differ from others, then you need to determine _why_ that
> is so, which is generally a matter of how _your_ circumstances differ 
from
> others.  That is something only _you_ can determine.  Of course your
> circumstances differ--no site is identical to another.  But for
> determining the crucial differences, you might start by looking at any
> error messages, or anomalous results, and investigate why they occured.

> === JJ =============================================================

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