Installing openssl.tgz and openssh.tgz (source code) is easy and fairly
quick, so if you need extra functionality (like tcp wrapper support) grab
the source code from www.openssl.org and www.openssh.org

Michael Martinez
CSREES/ISTM/USDA
(202) 720-6223



-----Original Message-----
From: kaktus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 12:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: openSSH


you can querry installed packs with command rpm -q
to know if openssh is installed, execute command: rpm-qa | grep ssh if
output looks like this, it's installed.

[root@server /]# rpm -qa|grep ssh
openssh-askpass-3.4p1-1
openssh-clients-3.4p1-1
openssh-server-3.4p1-1
openssh-3.4p1-1


be carefull with versions before 3.2, there is a backdoor in it. ugrade to
3.4 version (available in the valhalla 7.3 updates) you'll first need to
upgrade openssl to openssl-0.9.6b-18 (also 
available on valhalla updates)
upgrade is made with command rpm -Uvh <package.rpm>
if upgrade gives error messages (conflicts or dependencies), command is 
rpm -Uvh --force --nodeps <package.rpm>
 




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