On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 04:19:45PM +0100, Tim Haynes wrote:
>
> I'd agree with your assessment that it's picking up the wrong ssh-keygen,
> as I was thinking that by the time you suggested it :)
>
> > Let's assume, for the moment, that it's remote machine :-)
>
> chmod 000 `which ssh-keygen`
Simon Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 10:10:16AM -0400, don wrote:
>>
>> if its a local machine you could dpkg --purg the old ssh then just do
>> your install
>
> Yes indeed.
>
> I could do that, and it would probably work. In fact, this is most likely
> what I'll end
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 10:10:16AM -0400, don wrote:
>
> if its a local machine you could dpkg --purg
> the old ssh then just do your install
Yes indeed.
I could do that, and it would probably work. In fact, this is most
likely what I'll end up doing - but first I'd really like to know what
the
Hi all,
I know this query is a little out of date, but I was wondering if anyone
had seen this before.
I'm trying to upgrade ssh on one of my potato machines. But I always get
this:
# dpkg -i ssh_1%3a3.4p1-0.0potato1_i386.deb
> (Reading database ... 35706 files and directories currently instal
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 04:19:45PM +0100, Tim Haynes wrote:
>
> I'd agree with your assessment that it's picking up the wrong ssh-keygen,
> as I was thinking that by the time you suggested it :)
>
> > Let's assume, for the moment, that it's remote machine :-)
>
> chmod 000 `which ssh-keygen
Simon Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 10:10:16AM -0400, don wrote:
>>
>> if its a local machine you could dpkg --purg the old ssh then just do
>> your install
>
> Yes indeed.
>
> I could do that, and it would probably work. In fact, this is most likely
> what I'll end
On Fri, Sep 27, 2002 at 10:10:16AM -0400, don wrote:
>
> if its a local machine you could dpkg --purg
> the old ssh then just do your install
Yes indeed.
I could do that, and it would probably work. In fact, this is most
likely what I'll end up doing - but first I'd really like to know what
th
Hi all,
I know this query is a little out of date, but I was wondering if anyone
had seen this before.
I'm trying to upgrade ssh on one of my potato machines. But I always get
this:
# dpkg -i ssh_1%3a3.4p1-0.0potato1_i386.deb
> (Reading database ... 35706 files and directories currently insta
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