Now security.debian.org is not at all mirrored for security reason than how he has 2 different versions of ssh ?
1 Does he has proper /etc/apt/sources.list which includes ssh also
2 what are the dependencies for for versions of ssh
Angus D Madden wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED], Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 01:04:20PM +0000:
Why the two servers, upgraded from the same server have different ssh packages ? The same is with some other packages, e.g.: xfree86-common
I noticed the exact same behavior on one of my machines. After a number of updates apt was able to see the new version of ssh and install it.
Possible explanations:
1. One of the servers in the round robin dns for http.us.debian.org is not being updated, and has a different version of ssh in its archive.
2. Someone has placed a transparent proxy upstream from your machine and is caching (or poisoning) the debian archive.
No other explanations come to mind at this point.
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