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TristanG
Guest
Hi,
I accidentally upgraded too many things on a debian testing box and have resulted in a half-broken install of Plesk. Unfortunately the FTP daemon claims the following:
- mod_tls/2.1.2: compiled using OpenSSL version 'OpenSSL 0.9.8c 05 Sep 2006' headers, but linked to OpenSSL version 'OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009' library
- Fatal: unable to load module 'mod_tls.c': Operation not permitted
when I try and run it and gives 421 service unavailable when invoked from xinetd.
Moving to an older OpenSSL library fixes that but breaks apache. Unfortunately I've upgraded libc6 etc so going back to stable is going to be a nightmare of package micromanagement.
Is there a build (beta or otherwise) of Plesk that works under Debian testing? If not, is there some way I can resolve this problem?
thanks!
I accidentally upgraded too many things on a debian testing box and have resulted in a half-broken install of Plesk. Unfortunately the FTP daemon claims the following:
- mod_tls/2.1.2: compiled using OpenSSL version 'OpenSSL 0.9.8c 05 Sep 2006' headers, but linked to OpenSSL version 'OpenSSL 0.9.8k 25 Mar 2009' library
- Fatal: unable to load module 'mod_tls.c': Operation not permitted
when I try and run it and gives 421 service unavailable when invoked from xinetd.
Moving to an older OpenSSL library fixes that but breaks apache. Unfortunately I've upgraded libc6 etc so going back to stable is going to be a nightmare of package micromanagement.
Is there a build (beta or otherwise) of Plesk that works under Debian testing? If not, is there some way I can resolve this problem?
thanks!