<quote who="justin cunningham"> > Hi list, Please respond to the email address in addition to the list. > > I just pulled this package down via apt-get upgrade on a testing machine > though, on the stable boxes, after dselect update, dselect shows the > 1.2.3 version for openssh as the most current. packages.debian.org seems > to be a version behind as well. Assuming the package above is part of > the stable branch and I wanted to upgrade it; how do I do this while > leaving the rest of my current config the same? >
as someone else mentioned be sure to have the security line in your sources list. i haven't used dselect in a couple years but one thing with this new ssh on potato is i had to "force" it to install, by default it(and the new openssl) was marked as "held back" i had to do a apt-get install ssh openssl, and only then did it install the package. for now i am just firewalling my potato ssh servers while i wait for details to come out on the vuln nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]