After
mv K15httpd S15httpd
and
up2date
where only
openssl-0.9.6b-28
and
openssl-devel-0.9.6b-28
were installed, I rebooted.
I still needed to start Apache manually, which is probably preferable for now.
I just noticed your post about upgrading mod_ssl. I just tried to get my
brother to browse my server from afar, but he got nothing. I'm using cox.net
so perhaps they have a block. Would you make a suggestion how I can connect
apache to the outside world? If or when I succeed is that ssl worm you posted
about a real threat to me? Did upgrading openssl/openssl-devel help or should
I consider something else?
On Sunday 15 September 2002 12:40 pm, Matt Alexander wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Sep 2002, Mark Berkwitt wrote:
> > Also, will apache start every time I boot, or do I need to do something
> > else?
>
> cd /etc/rc5.d
> mv K15httpd S15httpd
>
> > Last, does this mean my pc (on cable modem) is vulnerable to invasion?
>
> Run the following commands and step through the GUI to update your system
> (particularly Apache and OpenSSL):
>
> rhn_register
>
> up2date
>
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