Folks,

        I know that OpenSSH is relatively new, and that a port for it was 
recently incorporated into -CURRENT.  However, I can't find any 
information that would tell me whether or not it's been back-ported 
to -STABLE (the port for -CURRENT appears to depend on crypto.1, a 
library that does not appear to be found on -STABLE).  Can anyone 
clear this up?  Alternatively, can anyone point me at the official 
OpenSSH tarball?

        I found <http://www.freebsd.org/ports/security.html>, but the 
information on OpenSSH from this page is limited, and the web page at 
<http://www.openssh.com/> appears to be just another virtual host on 
the OpenBSD site, but without a corresponding OpenSSH-specific source 
tree, etc....  I also searched the online archives of -questions and 
-stable for "openssh", but no hits were returned.


        Thanks!

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