Hi all,

Just for your information, the RedHat 6.2 install I had trying to get SSL
working on Apache was a bit of a horror.
I got it so far as to get certificates going but to a point of Seg Faulting
after connecting to the page... weird..(possibly due to SSL looking for
Perl5 in /usr/local/bin/perl5 which is a different path on RedHat).

I finally pulled the plug and decided to backup the web site and files and
reinstall with the Bleeding Edge version with a Custom install and selected
packages. Good thing about it was it came with Kernel version 2.2.2-16 and
saved me the hassle of patching..

All worked first go and it even created a new certificate for me...
Hmmm..>>>???

This email is not to say that RedHat 6.2 had a bug or anything as it could
have been my fault but just to say that Bleeding Edge was alot easier and
had improved alot of things since the RedHat release..

George.


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