On Tue, Feb 29, 2000 at 05:25:07PM +0100, Niels Möller wrote:
> Rafal Maszkowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > With rawhide (close to RedHat 6.2beta) everything works. I only had to install
> > guile and umb-scheme to be able to compile with IDEA - there is no idea.c.x
> > file in the distribution.
> IDEA is patented, so you probably don't want to enable it. It's
> disabled by default, not tested and definitely not supported.
Not patented here and I wanted most compatibility (maybe it doesn't make sense
if ssh2 doesn't have it and in ssh1 IDEA is handled by calling sshd).
> > I tried to test ssh fallback and it works. Looks like it has to be specified in
> > configure, as an lshd option and the option must have an argument. This way:
> > lshd -p 24 -h /etc/lsh/host --ssh1-fallback=/usr/sbin/sshd
> Hmm. I don't quite follow you here. You are supposedly able to specify
> a default value for the lshd --ssh1-fallback option, at configure
> time. Using --with-sshd1-program=/some/path to ./configure. Are you
> saying that it is broken?
I haven't looked into details and was expecting that configure checks some
default places/names or uses current PATH. Seems I was wrong. For me
--with-sshd1[=PROGRAM] was suggesting the above interpretation.
R.
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