Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 20:31:18 +0900 From: Joel <rees@ddcom.co.jp> To: freebsd-ports@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mod_tsa anyone? Message-ID: <20050406203052.C9CD.REES@ddcom.co.jp> In-Reply-To: <20050406184840.C9BF.REES@ddcom.co.jp> References: <20050406184840.C9BF.REES@ddcom.co.jp>
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I babbled: > In the archives, I found that the usual approach for combining modssl > with something else is to get the apache+modssl port, then get the other > mod ports. (Dynamic loading.) > > Now, over at opentsa.org, they say they have reports of successful > installs on freebsd. But I don't have enough experience with ports to > know what I'm doing, so I'm wondering where I should put those mod_tsa > patch files, and what flags I should set in which configuration files. > > Maybe if I figure out where the sources went when I did the make in > /usr/ports/www/apache13-modssl, I can figure out the instructions for > mod_tsa. If I can successfully apply the patches, what's the next step? > Will a repeat make walk on the patches? > > Now I see a reminder about certificates, and that reminds me of my > second question. > > mod_tsa for apache 1.3.33 requires openssl 0.9.7e, and the version in > freeBSD is 0.9.7d . > > I tried, just for grins, running over to /usr/src/secure/usr.bin/openssl > and doing a make, but the results didn't really give me any clues. I > didn't see anything in the Makefile there that I could recognize as > being intended to tell the make process to update openssl. And I don't > see any evidence yet of the source files for openssl. Tomorrow, first thing when I get to work, I'm going to try untarring the mod_tsa patches for mod_ssl into the ports/www/apache13-modssl/files directory and running make. As long as I don't do make install, I can always make clean and try again, right? I think I'll clone apache13-modssl into my home directory first, though. -- Joel Rees <rees@ddcom.co.jp> digitcom, inc. $B3t<02q<R%G%8%3%`(B Kobe, Japan +81-78-672-8800 ** <http://www.ddcom.co.jp> **
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