On 10 Sep 2004, at 23:43, Gary E. Miller wrote:
On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Andrew Farmer wrote:
Still don't know why you'd use these instead of ssh/sftp, though.

As noted here earlier, if you update OpenSSL you stand a good chance of dropping ALL your ssh conections until you install a matching ssh update. Most sshd will not start if the openssl libs on the disk are not the same exact version it was compiled with.

Yes, but if you have an ssh session already open (the one you're compiling and installing everything with), installing a new version of OpenSSL won't kill the session. New sessions may fail, but the existing session will stay open.


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