>1. Use the mod_ssl, mm and apache package that come with the Red Hat Linux
>7.3 system. These are out of date, but you can get the latest by registering
>with https://rhn.redhat.com. Some people don't like the fact that these are
>not the latest versions, merely "backported" to the latest fix. It doesn't
>bother me though. The latest openssl update from Red Hat prevents the "linux
>slapper" worm from infecting your systems.

I've been doing this to keep my 6.2 packages up to date. I always find it a little bit 
disconcerting that openssl version returns a really old rev (0.9.5a in the backported 
rpm that I installed lasy week). Anyone know why RH insist on this confusing system? 
Why not just rebuild them in full for 6.2 and the other supported releases?

cam
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