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From: Michael C. Ibarra (ibarrahawk.com)
Date: Tue Dec 04 2001 - 08:08:23 CST

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    Download openssh-3.0.2 from /pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH, as well
    as the openbsd29-3.0.2-patch file. Apply the patch first,
    then do your usual make obj, make cleandir, make depend,
    make, then a make install. Be sure to also copy over the
    sshd_config and ssh_config too. There is only one patch
    file and it was painless.If only it were so easy on my
    Mandrake Linux boxes :-)

    -mike

    Michael C. Ibarra
    Hawk Technologies, Inc
    http://www.hawk.com
    800.hawk.com

    Quoting Sentient Organism <dmongueurs.net>:

    > In message <01120113301404.17891talltwr.athome>, Ben Bullock writes:
    > | I grabbed openssh-3.0.1.tgz from one of the ftp mirrors and
    > | unzipped/untarred it in /usr/src/usr.bin, cd'd to ssh and applied the
    > | openbsd29_3.0.1.patch, which applied cleanly. Following the
    > | instructions in the patch, I did a make obj && make cleandir && make
    > | depend && make. During make depend, this error appeared:
    > | /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh/lib/../readpass.c:37: readpassphrase.h: No such
    > | file or directory
    > |
    > | And then, not surprisingly, make died with:
    > | /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh/lib/../readpass.c:37: readpassphrase.h: No such
    > | file or directory
    > | *** Error code 1
    > | Stop in /usr/src/usr.bin/ssh/lib.
    > | *** Error code 1
    > |
    > | What am I doing wrong and how can I solve this problem? Any pointers
    > | welcomed.
    >
    > You are using the portable tarball for all other systems except OpenBSD.
    >
    > You should download the openssh.tgz tarball (note no version number). For
    > 2.9 you have to apply a couple of patches, but the process is clearly
    > documented on the http://www.openssh.com/ web site.
    >
    > Although I should note that the patch -p0 program didn't work, I had to
    > apply the patches manually. There are only two things to do. One to the
    > makefile and one other, I forget where, maybe also to the makefile.
    >
    > % ssh -V
    > OpenSSH_3.0.1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090600f
    >
    > % uname -a
    > OpenBSD wilderness 2.9 MONGER#0 i386
    >
    > It can be done!
    >

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