Once upon a time, I heard Eric Hanchrow say

> 
> Foolish me: I'd been happily running ssh 1:2.2.0p1 on my Potato
> system, and then I upgraded to ssh 1:2.2.0p1-1.1.  (I got both of
> those versions from "unstable".)  Well, that newer version doesn't
> work on potato, because it requires a newer libc.  I don't care to
> upgrade libc, and ssh is now brokenly installed, and will not start.
> What's the simplest way for me to get a working ssh 2.2.0 server
> again?
> 
> I would *think* the easiest way would be to scare up another copy of
> the 1:2.2.0p1 package, but I don't know where to find it.
> 
> I tried building the 1:2.2.0p1-1.1 package from source, on the
> assumption that the version that I built would not require a newer
> libc, but "configure" complained that it "Could not find working
> SSLeay / OpenSSL libraries, please install".  I couldn't figure out
> how to get past that point (yes, I tried installed OpenSSL).
> 
> So: any suggestions for how I can get SSH working again?

I'll build the binary myself,

Set your deb-src to woody then do

apt-get source -b ssh

you might need libpam0g-dev, libssl095a-dev, and other to satisfy build
dependency


Chanop
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