Hello Stefan,
I think it is essentially not forbidden to distribute binaries of SSH ,
but I suggest it would be much more easier for you to get the sources
and compile it yourself.
That because with the sources comes an installation procedure that gets
you done with all the pathes and the right files at the right place.
Even more, the binaries would be exactly tuned for your environment
: hardware, libraries usw... I personally hate to get a binary, install
it, and after a few hours of work discovering that it needs a shareable
library that I do not have!
I suggest you get the latest GCC distribution for your environment,
install it is actually just a matter of doing a 'pkgadd' , and then
install SSH with the source distribution. For GCC, why not have a look
at: http://www.sunfreeware.com ? Get gcc-2.8.1-sol7 and you're nearly
done!
Hope this helps
Thierry

Stefan Kirch wrote:

> Hello!
>
> Can anybody send me a ssh-binary for Solars 2.7?
>
> I'm a newbie with SUN, work with an old Sparc 10 and therefor
> don't want to install a Compiler to only compile the ssh-client.
> So it would be very great, if anybody can send me a binary,
> or is it forbidden, to send binary?  It seems to me, as if SSH
> is freeware for non-commercial-use and I hope, it doesn't matter,
> if you send a binary or sources, or am I wrong?
>
> So, if it is possible, it would be great, if anybody can send
> me the binary as attachment or send me a link!
>
> Best regards
>
>   Stefan Kirch

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