Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> ssh is NOT in the menu for setup. Could you please tell me exactly where
> you got those RPMs, and what version they are? I'd love to get my hands on
> some "official" Red Hat ones :-)
> JW
>
> At 07:53 PM 8/24/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> > > Howdy,
> > >
> > > I'm "migrating" to Red Hat from SuSE, and I'm not sure how to make sshd
> > > run(on it's own, at boot time).
> > >
> > > From inetd?
> > >
> >Well, I downloaded and installed the RPMs. When I did that,
> >it was included in the "system services" menu from "setup"
> >as an optional service to start.
> >Just download the RPM files and install them, then
> >configure it and you should be fine. Especially if, after
> >you've configured it, you run "setup" (as root) and you
> >should be able to select "ssh" from that menu.
> > John
> >
I don't think there are "official " redhat ones since ssh is not freeware. I
believe I got mine from powertools cd. I have been testing ssh for a while
and like it alot but have not taken the plunge to license it yet. I am hoping
to swithc to openssh and see if it works as well. It is my understanding that
the RSA patent expries in September and that is part of the reason for the
cost. Now that I think of it seems like there is an exporting of encryption
technology issue that may be the reason that RH does not include it directly
in the distro.
Bret
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