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Hello,
I tried to enable mod_spdy but got some wrong instructions. In these instructions I downloaded and compiled a new mod_ssl.so file. Now my Apache is broken. How can I revert back to the original without breaking more?
These were the commands i followed:
sudo apt-get install subversion curl g++ apache2 patch binutils make devscripts
mkdir mod_spdy
cd mod_spdy
gclient config "http://mod-spdy.googlecode.com/svn/tags/current/src"
gclient sync --force
cd src
./build_modssl_with_npn.sh
sudo cp mod_ssl.so /usr/lib/apache2/modules
sudo a2enmod ssl
As far as I understand I installed git/compilers and made a new mod_ssl.so file which is not working. How can I get back the original mod_ssl.so file? And do I have to fix other things? Thanks in advance!
System: Ubuntu 64bit Webmin+Virtualmin
I fixed the problem myself. For anyone who would ever have the same problem:
Download the original Apache bin package at http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/apache2-bin (choose your version, 32bit or amd64). Extract the package and copy the file u need to your server.