I had installed the following packages on a
Solaris 7 machine:
zlib-1.1.3, libgcc-3.0.2, openssl-0.9.6b,
openssh-2.9p2
There is now a security vulnerability in the
openssl-0.9.6b. The fix is to upgrade the openssl. The
latest package is openssl-0.9.6g. I have downloaded
this package and killed the sshd daemon. I also did a
pkgrm of the openssl-0.9.6b and then installed the
openssl-0.9.6g. When I tried to restart the sshd
daemon I got the following message: ld.so.1:
/usr/local/sbin/sshd: fatal: libcrypto.so.0.9.6: open
failed: No such file or directory Killed
Searching on the web I found the openssl and openssh
will have to be recompiled. I have no experience
recompiling either and I would like to know can anyone
tell me what I need to do to recompile them? 
Thanks
Nadine

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