It probably does not exist on your systems.  I'm not terribly familiar with
Solaris, but you could try  'find', 'whereis', or 'locate' to show the
location of the file if it does indeed exist on your system.

If ssh does not exist on your systems you can get commercial SSH2 (2.4.0)
from ftp.ssh.com.  Mind you, if this is a commercial environment you will
need to contact them about licensing.  There is also an alternative --
although the latest version seems to break compatibility with SSH2.4.0 -- at
http://www.openssh.org which is free (beer).

Mike Fetherston.

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Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 9:30 AM
Subject: about ssh


> Hi. Yesterday some of you (thanks a lot) indicated me ssh as good
cryptograpich
> alternative to rsh for UNIX machines.
> My OS is Solaris 2.6 and my platforms are SUN machines. I searched for it
in the
> packets already installed (i find this machines on site and so i don't
know
> exactly what has been installed on them) without finding it and so my
questions
> are:does ssh exist on Solaris 2.6 (and so what is the packet i have to
look for
> in the installation cds)? If not, is possible for me to download the
packet for
> 2.6 and,if it is, where can i find it on the web?
>
> Thank for helping :-D
>
>
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