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From: Paul Hoffman (phoffman
proper.com)Date: Tue Dec 04 2001 - 10:45:43 CST
Greetings again. I'm running a stock 1.5.1 (not using -current). My
sshd reports itself as:
sshd version OpenSSH_2.5.1 NetBSD_Secure_Shell-20010219
So, here's a bunch of questions.
How do I upgrade it to the latest version that has the security bug
fixes in it? The current version seems to be 3.0.2, so I don't
imagine that I can do a simple patch in /usr/src.
If the answer is "use pkgsrc", how do I make sure that I use the
pkgsrc version instead of the distributed version? My packages build
into /usr/pkg. Would I change the /etc/rc.d/sshd directly? If so,
won't that change get wiped out when I upgrade NetBSD?
Also, if I do change /etc/rc.d/sshd, I assume that I have to change
it in four places (because I want to use the pkgsrc ssh-keygen as
well). Is that correct?
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