I'd like to run 2 instances of ssh on my LTSP 5 server, so that I may 
disallow password authentication from the internet.  I know I can 
compile from source for the 2nd instance, but is there any way of using 
Ubuntu's openssh-server package for both instances?  Can I somehow tell 
the package to install its binary and config files in /usr/local?

If I must compile from source, then I'd prefer to have the from-source 
instance serve my local network.  (Reason being that I'd like the 
package management to provide security upgrades to the internet-facing 
ssh server, which is my bigger security risk).  Will this break anything 
LTSP-related?

-Rob
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