Re: [gentoo-user] requirement: ssh v1

2019-05-16 Thread Poison BL.
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 6:45 AM Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > > > At a customer we still have to keep up an ancient Suse 6.x VM, it has a > legacy and proprietary software in it which has to be kept alive. > > No way to move that sw to another OS, don't ask ... > Any chance to just attach to the

Re: [gentoo-user] requirement: ssh v1

2019-05-16 Thread Rich Freeman
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 8:09 AM Michael Orlitzky wrote: > > Otherwise, your best bet is to install a modern Gentoo system, and then > downgrade OpenSSH. > ++ assuming it builds, which it probably would. I'd just stick the old ebuild in an overlay and mask out the gentoo repo for that package (I

Re: [gentoo-user] requirement: ssh v1

2019-05-16 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
Am 16.05.19 um 14:09 schrieb Michael Orlitzky: > On 5/16/19 6:44 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: >> >> Will I be able to install such a "kept old" gentoo machine from scratch >> or does some have a better idea? >> > > Does it *need* SSHv1, or does the default sshd *run* SSHv1? It *is* SSHv1 ... v

Re: [gentoo-user] requirement: ssh v1

2019-05-16 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 5/16/19 6:44 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote: > > Will I be able to install such a "kept old" gentoo machine from scratch > or does some have a better idea? > Does it *need* SSHv1, or does the default sshd *run* SSHv1? If it's the latter, you might be able to compile a newer OpenSSH from sour

[gentoo-user] requirement: ssh v1

2019-05-16 Thread Stefan G. Weichinger
At a customer we still have to keep up an ancient Suse 6.x VM, it has a legacy and proprietary software in it which has to be kept alive. No way to move that sw to another OS, don't ask ... That VM only runs sshd v1 ... so far I kept my openssh package on the host at 7.5 via masking ... I now