On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 11:50:43AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed today that openssh released version 2.9 Monday.  Can someone
> tell me why debian is using 1.2.3-9.3.  Is it that debian is only
> supporting ssh1, or is the version numbering just different?  Thank you
> for your time.

Potato was released some time ago.  The OpenSSH maintainer can't go back
in time with a copy of SSH 2.9 and add it to potato.

Sid and woody, development versions of Debian, include more recent
versions of OpenSSH (2.5.1p1 on woody) and are sure to include 2.9 soon.

noah

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