On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 04:52:24PM -0500, Eric Crist wrote:
> On Thursday 17 June 2004 10:41, Nagilum wrote:
> > Hi Eric,
> >
> > The base version of openssh is updated frequently (especially if any
> > vulnerabilities are discovered), so why bother with the port?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> > Alex.
>
On Thursday 17 June 2004 10:41, Nagilum wrote:
> Hi Eric,
>
> The base version of openssh is updated frequently (especially if any
> vulnerabilities are discovered), so why bother with the port?
>
> Kind regards,
> Alex.
>
> Eric Crist wrote:
> >After figuring out perl (with the help of Matthew, I
Hi Eric,
The base version of openssh is updated frequently (especially if any
vulnerabilities are discovered), so why bother with the port?
Kind regards,
Alex.
Eric Crist wrote:
After figuring out perl (with the help of Matthew, I was wondering what the
proper way to install/upgrade openssh. I
After figuring out perl (with the help of Matthew, I was wondering what the
proper way to install/upgrade openssh. I assume it's to install from ports,
and somehow disable the installed, system version.
What's the proper method?
--
Eric F Crist
Keep your pecker hard and your powder dry, and
Hi,
> II am trying to upgrade OpenSSH whihc is default in freeBSD .
> I am trying it using /usr/ports/security/openssh
>
> all the installation went good way .
> I rebooted my system to the frsh installation of SSH to come into action ,But when i
> gave
> #ssh -V
> it showed me the same old
Hi ,
II am trying to upgrade OpenSSH whihc is default in freeBSD .
I am trying it using /usr/ports/security/openssh
all the installation went good way .
I rebooted my system to the frsh installation of SSH to come into action ,But when i
gave
#ssh -V
it showed me the same old version
Any s