Hi there,
If I want to use the openssh from ports to replace the one from the base,
after building and installing it, so I need to do anything special in rc.conf
to specify that I'd like that one run instead of sshd from the base?
Thanks,
Mike
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Michael P. Soulier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Michael P. Soulier wrote:
Hi there,
If I want to use the openssh from ports to replace the one from the base,
after building and installing it, so I need to do anything special in rc.conf
to specify that I'd like that one run instead of sshd from the base?
Thanks,
Mike
Hi. From
On 25/03/06 Mark Kane said:
Hi. From /usr/ports/security/openssh/pkg-message
Doh!
Thanks,
Mike
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Sorry for double-posting, somehow I forgot to include the subject
line.
Hi there,
If I want to use the openssh from ports to replace the one from
the base,
after building and installing it, so I need to do anything
special in rc.conf
to specify that I'd like that one run instead of sshd
On 25/03/06 Mark Kane said:
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To enable this port, please add sshd_program=/usr/local/sbin/sshd and make
sure sshd_enable is set to YES in your /etc/rc.conf
What about the initscript? So I keep running the one from the base, and it
picks up this change, or
On 26/03/06 Bob Goodman said:
You will probably prefer to use security/openssh-portable.
That port is more recent if I understand correctly,
and is capable of replacing the base ssh automatically,
thus making it unnecessary to bug with rc.conf.
make config will list the options.
Hope this