And Mohan Khurana spoke:
> I tried to do an install of OpenSSH, when I realized that it wouldn't do
> it since it said that it needed OpenSSL.  I went to
> /usr/ports/security/openssl and tried to do a make, but it told me that
> OpenSSL was already part of the install base.
> 
> I did a locate to see if I could find any openssl libraries or header
> files.  All I could find was /usr/include/openssl, which happened to be an
> empty directry.
> 
> I've commented out the FORBIDDEN conditional in my copy of the ports
> collection for /usr/ports/security/openssl/Makefile in order to get things
> done, but I'd be interested in hearing what I did wrong, if anything, in
> my install of the ports collection.
> 
> FYI, the ports collection that I have is the latest as of this morning
> from one of the cvs repositories.
> 
> thanks for any help,
> 
> mohan
> 

OpenSSH is already part of the base system, so don't install the port :).
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>  mohan khurana
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