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8 years ago
ntbutler2
Hi @duanew What I did was: Step 0. DO A BACKUP!!!!! Oh my word, do not forget this step! 1. Download the latest version of openSSL from 2. it's important to ensure that you have the version of the Microsoft Visual C++ redistributable package that matches the version of openssl you had downloaded. To be honest, this is where I kept getting tripped up, but I simply searched microsoft
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8 years ago
ntbutler2
Alrighty - solved it! The issue was that the latest versions of OpenSSL have been compiled with Visual Studio 2013 Community Edition. As such, the server needs to have the corresponding VC Redistributable Runtime libraries installed. As soon as this was done, http.exe -t showed "Syntax OK" and everything works perfectly. Thanks!
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8 years ago
ntbutler2
Thanks for that! I hadn't updated the DLLs in the PHP folder, so I'll give that a shot tomorrow and can report back the results. Cheers!
Forum: WampServer English
8 years ago
ntbutler2
Hi. Of course - sorry about that. As Mentioned: - Windows 2008 R2 64bit - WAMP Server 2.2 64bit And the others: - Apache 2.2.22 - PHP 5.3.13 - MySQL 5.5.24 Thanks :-)
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8 years ago
ntbutler2
Hi all. Has anyone successfully upgraded the version of OpenSSL to v1.0.2, or can provide instructions to do so? I have tried following the simple steps used to mitigate against the heartbleed vulnerability (outlined at ), but that hasn't worked I'm running WAMP 2.2 64bit on a Windows 2008R2 64bit server. Just for the sake of it, I tried the steps outlined in the link above for OpenSSL 1.0.
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