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RE: [cobalt-users] [Raq2] Mysql3.23.37 + Apache 1.3.2 + php4.06
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] [Raq2] Mysql3.23.37 + Apache 1.3.2 + php4.06
- From: "Fay, Sean" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu Nov 29 14:20:30 2001
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
>>>>> I just installed MySQL 3.23.44, + Apache 1.3.22 and PHP 4.0.6 on my
RAQ
>> 2
>>>>> using the instructions on the link below. If you follow the
>> instructions
>>>>> exactly, you should be okay.
>>>>> http://www.jaysummers.com/article.php?sid=2&mode=thread&order=0
>>>>>
>>>> <snip>
>>>> Did you install with SSL?, and if so did you have any problems
installing
>>>> Openssl 0.9.6?
>>>>
>>> No, neither of us did. Both of us bought and installed the SSL pack that
>>> Cobalt had.
>>
>> What SSL pack does cobalt have for sale?
>> I have heard of brosoft SSL, but not cobalt
>There is an old SSL package that Cobalt use to sell for the Raq2's. I too
>have this package. I believe I've still got the .pkg file somewhere on CD.
>[root mail 83]# /usr/sbin/httpsd -v
>Server version: Red Hat Secure/3.0 (Unix)
>Server built: May 26 1999 10:48:42
>[root mail 84]# /usr/sbin/httpsd -l
>Compiled-in modules:
> http_core.c
> mod_so.c
Exactly! Unfortunately I don't have the CD anymore but the package is
installed.
>>> Unless you are referring to something else. We didn't use that
>>> SSL package with PHP 4 that company is selling (although we wouldn't
have
>>> minded, we just didn't want to pay for it when we could do it
ourselves).
>>
>> I am still missing something here, in regards to what you are talking
about.
>Brosoft??
Exactly again! I thought they had some SSL/PHP 4 package or if you bought
the SSL package, you got the PHP 4 pkg file to go with. I thought that's
what he was referring too...sorry if I confused anyone.
>>> Our PHP, MySQL and Apache files came straight from the sources who
>>> distribute them.
>>>
>> ????
>> Gerald
>I guess he means the source tarballs from the Apache, MySQL and PHP
>websites.
Exactly for the third time! Apparently you can read my mind! You should work
for Miss Cleo :-)
Yes, got the source tarballs from their respective sites and installed them
like that following the instructions and it worked fine without hosing the
gui up or anything like that.
- Sean