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On May 20, 2004 09:45, Cory Syvenky wrote:
> Questions: Will SSH have to be recompiled after this upgrade takes place?

probably not, but there's a very easy way to find out. ;-)

> Would the daemon panic for any reason during the install? Is there

if by "for any reason" we include operator error or a poorly timed hardware 
failure, then sure ;-) but generally, no. it's loaded in memory when running 
and you won't get the changes until you restart the daemon. so, upgrade 
OpenSSL, try restarting the OpenSSH daemon (which does not include logging 
out or killing your current ssh session) and if it starts up then try 
connecting to the box. if OpenSSH fails for some reason, then rebuild it. 

besides, OpenSSH 3.8.1 is out, so you may as well do so anyways...

- -- 
Aaron J. Seigo
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