Cristian Gafton
writes:
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- This is a general errata update for Secure Web Server 2.0. The server is now based on Apache 1.3.3 instead of Apache 1.3.1. PHP(2) and PHP3 have been updated, as well as mod_perl. Several severe bugs in the secureweb-devel package which made building third party Dynamic Shared Object modules difficult have been fixed. The secureweb packages are distributed as a rhmask file to comply with our patent licensing agreements with RSA Data Security, Inc. for their encryption technology. To use them, you need to use the 'rhmask' utility which is distributed as a part of Red Hat Linux. If you do not already have it installed, please install it from your Red Hat Linux CD or ftp site before proceeding. The other packages are normal RPMs. The new packages can be found on ftp.redhat.com in the directory /pub/redhat/updates/secureweb/2.0/i386. To produce installable RPM files from the rhmask files, retrieve the rhmask files via ftp and do the following, depending on which version of Red Hat Linux you are using: Red Hat 5.x: - ------------ rhmask secureweb-2.0-1libc6.i386.rpm secureweb-2.0-2libc6.i386.rpm.rhmask The original RPM is located only on your Secure Web Server CD, and cannot be obtained via the Internet. Note: if you do not have the original RPM located in the same directory as the rhmask file, you will need to prefix the name of the RPM with the full path name to its location (i.e. on your installation CD). Once the new package has been created, you can upgrade with: rpm -Uvh secureweb-2.0-2libc6.i386.rpm If you wish to upgrade any of the Secure Web Server development packages, you can do so as follows: rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/secureweb-devel-2.0-2libc6.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/secureweb-source-2.0-2libc6.i386.rpm If you are using PHP(2), PHP3, or mod_perl, upgrade them as follows: rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/mod_perl-1.16-1libc6.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/mod_php-2.0.1-6libc6.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/mod_php3-3.0.5-3libc6.i386.rpm Red Hat 4.2: - ------------ rhmask secureweb-2.0-1libc5.i386.rpm secureweb-2.0-2libc5.i386.rpm.rhmask The original RPM is located only on your Secure Web Server CD, and cannot be obtained via the Internet. Note: if you do not have the original RPM located in the same directory as the rhmask file, you will need to prefix the name of the RPM with the full path name to its location (i.e. on your installation CD). Once the new package has been created, you can upgrade with: rpm -Uvh secureweb-2.0-2libc5.i386.rpm If you wish to upgrade any of the Secure Web Server development packages, you can do so as follows: rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/secureweb-devel-2.0-2libc5.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/secureweb-source-2.0-2libc5.i386.rpm If you are using PHP(2), PHP3, or mod_perl, upgrade them as follows: rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/mod_perl-1.16-1libc5.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/mod_php-2.0.1-4libc5.i386.rpm rpm -Uvh ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/mod_php3-3.0.5-2libc5.i386.rpm - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note: two Apache modules which were previously compiled as Shared Objects (.so files) have now been directly included into the apache binary, as is the default for apache 1.3.3. They are mod_log_config and mod_proxy. If you have LoadModule directives for these two modules in your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file, Secure Web Server will give errors at startup time and refuse to run until the offending lines are commented out or removed. The standard httpd.conf file that is shipped in the new packages does not have these lines, but if you are keeping your own configuration file, you will have to make this change manually. To restart your Secure Web Server, do the following: /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpsd restart These packages have been PGP signed by Red Hat for security. Cristian - -- - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Cristian Gafton -- gafton@redhat.com -- Red Hat Software, Inc. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ UNIX is user friendly. It's just selective about who its friends are. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQCVAwUBNn/yjPGvxKXU9NkBAQE6mgP+PvqBzEij8Y2c49aQSHDeW9o+q0FzBQsd qBusKi061BB7yMT1l7ynqrpby9rFJQV63PJT2H8UB42nmruQBtJe0wrW0kX56+oA RAhXa+i5hbFy6qR/gg+ISiahIYiUamFQzKobN3rDPlj4+U1HWIgymFTMMRmicBNm zkQoDVnhiiU= =Jlva -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----