In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kris Kennaway 
writes:
: On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
: 
: > +   want to run the new servers.  You may need to move your key
: > +   and other config files from /usr/local/etc to /etc.
: 
: /etc/ssh

Thanks.

: > +   Openssh isn't 100% compatible with ssh, so some care needs to
: > +   be taken in its operation.
: 
: This sounds bad. Are you referring to the -o syntax differences, or actual
: incompatabilities? There have been unsubstantiated reports of
: interoperability problems, but nothing well documented here.

I'm talking about the -o syntax difference specifically.  How does the
following sound?

Index: UPDATING
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/imp/FreeBSD/CVS/src/UPDATING,v
retrieving revision 1.71
diff -u -r1.71 UPDATING
--- UPDATING    2000/02/23 05:51:02     1.71
+++ UPDATING    2000/03/06 20:31:30
@@ -5,6 +5,27 @@
 done items, please see the end of the file.  Search for 'COMMON
 ITEMS:'
 
+20000303:
+       CMSG_XXX macros offset in <sys/socket.h> has changed to
+       conform RFC-2292.  All affected applications have been
+       corrected.  The i386 platform's offsets haven't changed, but
+       the alpha's did.  When you build and install new kernel on
+       FreeBSD/alpha, you must also do a make world.
+
+20000225:
+       OpenSSH has been added to FreeBSD.  This may conflict with the
+       ssh port since it installs binaries into /usr/bin and the port
+       goes into /usr/local/bin.  Most paths have /usr/bin in the path
+       before /usr/local/bin, so problems may arrise.  If you don't
+       want OpenSSH, add NO_OPENSSH=yes to your make.conf.
+
+       You will also need to enable openssh in /etc/rc.conf if you
+       want to run the new servers.  You may need to move your key
+       and other config files from /usr/local/etc to /etc/ssh.
+
+       Openssh's command line parsing isn't 100% compatible with ssh,
+       so some care needs to be taken in its operation.
+
 20000205:
        The xinstall problem has kinda sorta been corrected.  The 
        following is known to work by the author of UPDATING.  It


Warner


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