THANKS.

At first (or initially) i want to install the v1.0.1c as a second
(2nd) openssl in the system, so it does not replace the existing
openssl and start to create conflicts/fails with other base/core
components. And initially want to (at least) start creating/managing
cert with it manually, and specify the 2nd openssl in apps which can
use the 2nd one.

I have seen one article, explaining how to completely
replace/upgrade the older openssl on CentOS 6.2 or centos 6.3, to
the last stable one, but i was bit afraid to follow it.

If anyone more familiar in these area, can point to such an article,
(to completely replace the older one with a newer one, then) that
would be very helpful.

-- Bright Star.



From Florian Weimer, received on 2013-01-09 5:02 PM:
> On 01/09/2013 02:55 PM, Bry8 Star wrote:
> 
>> I am (still) looking for an OpenSSL 1.0.1c rpm or srpm /
>> src.rpm for CentOS 6.3 (32bit).
> 
> The Fedora 18 SRPM builds fine on RHEL 6.3, at least.  I haven't 
> checked the result.  Replacing such a central system component
> is always a bit tricky.
> 

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