Original address: http://blog.csdn.net/tangdc88/article/details/46336871
windows open Method:
1: first check the php.ini; Extension=php_openssl.dll exists, if present, remove the previous comment '; ', if it does not exist, add Extension=php_openssl.dll.
2: Speak the PHP folder under: Php_openssl.dll, Ssleay32.dll, Libeay32.dll 3 files copied to the Windows\system32\ folder.
3: Restart Apache or IIS (Iisreset/restart)
At this point, the OpenSSL function is turned on.
Linux under Open method:
I am using the Brocade Data Cloud Host, PHP version: 5.2.14
The following scenario takes my host as an example to add the OpenSSL module support for PHP.
Some of the online answers say to recompile PHP, add configure parameters, and increase the support of OpenSSL. Here is a method that does not require recompilation.
If the server exists PHP installation package files Best, if you have deleted, go to download and Phpinfo page display version of the same PHP installation files, I here is php-5.2.14.tar.gz
Recommended to Sohu image download, NetEase image not found. Address: http://mirrors.sohu.com/php/
Connect to the host using the SSH tool.
Copy CodeThe code is as follows:
# download to the/VAR/WWW/PHP5 directory
Cd/var/www/php5
wget http://mirrors.sohu.com/php/php-5.2.14.tar.gz
# Unzip
Tar zxvf php-5.2.14.tar.gz
# Enter the OpenSSL Extension Module directory of PHP
CD php-5.2.14/ext/openssl/
/var/www/php5/bin/phpize # Here for your own phpize path, if not found, use Whereis phpize find
# after execution, found the error can not find Config.m4, CONFIG0.M4 is config.m4. Rename directly
MV Config0.m4 CONFIG.M4
/var/www/php5/bin/phpize
./configure--with-openssl--with-php-config=/var/www/php5/bin/php-config
Make
Make install
# When the installation is complete, a directory of. so files (openssl.so) is returned. In this directory, copy the openssl.so file to the extension_dir you specified in php.ini (find in the php.ini file: Extension_dir =), my directory here is var/www/php5/lib/php/ Extensions
# Edit the php.ini file, add at the end of the file
Extension=openssl.so
# Restart Apache
/usr/local/apache2/bin/apachectl restart
OK, now you have successfully added OpenSSL support.
The PHP environment of OpenSSL opens