Marc Ramirez wrote:
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Bill Moran wrote:
ssh has the -V switch to display the version.
sshd does not appear to have similar functionality. Is there a way to verify
the version of sshd running on a FreeBSD system?
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$ sshd -v
sshd: illegal option -- v
sshd version OpenSSH_3.5p1 FreeBSD-20030201
Usage: sshd [options]
Options:
-f file Configuration file (default /etc/ssh/sshd_config)
-d Debugging mode (multiple -d means more debugging)
-i Started from inetd
-D Do not fork into daemon mode
-t Only test configuration file and keys
-q Quiet (no logging)
-p port Listen on the specified port (default: 22)
-k seconds Regenerate server key every this many seconds (default: 3600)
-g seconds Grace period for authentication (default: 600)
-b bits Size of server RSA key (default: 768 bits)
-h file File from which to read host key (default:
/etc/ssh/ssh_host_key)
-u len Maximum hostname length for utmp recording
-4 Use IPv4 only
-6 Use IPv6 only
-o option Process the option as if it was read from a configuration
file.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/usr/src]
$
Although, apparently, it's not entirely accurate WRT the patch... This is
what I get after having supped and only rebuilt sshd... I'm doing a
buildworld right now, which might give different results.
That's funny. I was too busy noticing that -v was an illegal option to
notice that it provided the requested information anyway!
--
Bill Moran
Potential Technologies
http://www.potentialtech.com
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