Dear Sirs,

I have read your OpenSSL Security Advisory (30 July 2002), where there is
the recommendation to upgrade to OpenSSL 0.9.6e for those using 0.9.6d and
earlier.

We are using OpenSSL version 0.9.6a-9 and OpenSSH version 2.9p1-7. The OS is
SuSE - Linux 7.2 (i386)

You recommend also recompiling all applications using OpenSSL to provide SSL
or TLS. 

I would like you to tell me what exactly is meant by "recompilation". Do I
have to download the source code for OpenSSH (since I had already OpenSSH
installed on the system as binary package) and compile again to take SSL or
whatever changes in effect?


Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in Advance for your kind support


Best Regards,

Bengi Ako

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Unix System Administrator

Bundesdruckerei GmbH
Kommandantenstr. 15
10958 Berlin - Germany

Tel.: +49 - 30 - 25 98 13 89


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