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each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Apache, mod_ssl and “No recognized SSL/TLS toolkit detected” up vote 1 down vote favorite I have open ssl installed downloaded from github. Apache 2.X has a problem compiling, any suggestions. Output of Apache build script: checking whether to enable mod_ssl... checking dependencies checking for SSL/TLS toolkit configure: error: --with-ssl=openssl was given, but ssl is not available. mac base... none checking for OpenSSL version... checking openssl/opensslv.h usability... no checking openssl/opensslv.h presence... no checking for openssl/opensslv.h... no checking openssl/ssl.h usability... no checking openssl/ssl.h presence... no checking for openssl/ssl.h... no no OpenSSL headers found checking for SSL-C version... checking sslc.h usability... no checking sslc.h presence... no checking for sslc.h... no no SSL-C headers found configure: error: ...
No recognized SSL/TLS toolkit detected apache ssl https share|improve this question edited Aug 7 '14 at 7:20 jww 34.9k21109221 asked Aug 7 '14 at 5:03 madhu 3113 Where, exactly, is your version of OpenSSL installed? –jww Aug 7 '14 at 5:19 add a comment| 4 Answers 4 active oldest votes up vote 1 down vote You have install the openssl libssl-dev packages: apt-get install openssl libssl-dev share|improve this answer answered Nov 19 '14 at 14:17 naskar 313 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote I have open ssl installed downloaded from github. Apache 2.X has a problem compiling, any suggestions. $ ./configure --help | grep -i ssl --enable-ssl SSL/TLS support (mod_ssl) -
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programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up Apache httpd setup and installation up vote 66 down vote favorite 16 This is my first time I am trying http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25174526/apache-mod-ssl-and-no-recognized-ssl-tls-toolkit-detected to install Apache HTTP server locally in my box as a regular user (non-root). I have downloaded Apache 2.4.1 version of Apache HTTP server [http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi]. However when I am trying to build and install locally in my box I am getting below error: httpd/httpd-2.4.1 1059> ./configure checking for chosen layout... Apache checking for working mkdir -p... yes checking for grep that handles long lines and -e... /bin/grep checking for egrep... /bin/grep -E checking http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9436860/apache-httpd-setup-and-installation build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking target system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu Configuring Apache Portable Runtime library ... checking for APR... no configure: error: APR not found. Please read the documentation. I am not sure what dependency it is looking for - I mean the download package does not contains it? What I need to do to build / deploy Apache HTTP server? Thanks in advance. apache apr share|improve this question edited Jun 6 '14 at 1:49 Oleg Mikheev 9,30954175 asked Feb 24 '12 at 19:30 Prakash 1,81663075 3 Off-topic; belongs on Server Fault –Jim Garrison Feb 25 '12 at 2:52 1 @JimGarrison, Then why is it not closed / moved? –Pacerier Jun 25 '15 at 12:05 add a comment| 8 Answers 8 active oldest votes up vote 99 down vote accepted When it tells you Please read documentation it means that you should go read Apache documentation ( http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/install.html ) which tells you to download the latest versions of both APR and APR-Util from Apache APR, unpack them into ./srclib/apr and ./srclib/apr-util (be sure the domain names do not have version numbers; for example, the APR distribution must be under ./srclib/apr/) then do ./configure --with-included-apr share|improve this answer edited Feb 24 '12 at 21:08 answered Feb 24 '12 at 19:40 Oleg Mikheev 9
2 with mod_ssl. I prefer to install Apache from source, as it gives me more flexibility on http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2011/03/install-apache2-ssl/ exactly what modules I want to enable or disable, and I can also upgrade or apply patch immediately after it is released by the Apache foundation. 1. Download Apache Download Apache from httpd.apache.org. The current stable release is 2.2.17. Once you get the direct URL to download the latest stable version of Apache, use wget as shown configure error below to download it directly to you server. cd ~ wget http://www.eng.lsu.edu/mirrors/apache//httpd/httpd-2.2.17.tar.gz tar xvfz httpd-2.2.17.tar.gz 2. Install Apache with SSL/TLS View all available Apache installation and configuration options as shown below. cd httpd-2.2.17 ./configure --help To install an Apache module, you would typically say -enable-{module-name}. For example, to install SSL with Apache, it is -enable-ssl. To install ldap configure error openssl module, it is -enable-ldap. To uninstall any default module that comes with Apache, you would typically say -disable-{module-name}. For example, to disable basic authentication in Apache, it is -disable-auth-basic In this example, we will install Apache with all default modules, with addition of -enable-ssl (to install mod_ssl for SSL support), and -enable-so, which helps to load modules in Apache during run-time via the Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) mechanism, rather than requiring a recompilation. ./configure --enable-ssl --enable-so make make install Note: By default the above installs Apache under /usr/local/apache2. If you like to change this location, use -prefix option in the ./configure. 3. Enable SSL in httpd.conf Apache configuration file httpd.conf is located under /usr/local/apache2/conf. Uncomment the httpd-ssl.conf Include line in the /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf file. # vi /usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf Include conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf View the httpd-ssl.conf to review all the default SSL configurations. For most cases, you don't need to modify anything in this file. vi /usr/local/apache2/conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf The SSL certificate and key are required before we start the Apache. The server.crt and server.key file mentioned in t