On 17 March 2011 11:52, Robert Huff roberth...@rcn.com wrote:
Carmel writes:
It is part of the base system. I don't know if it has a true
maintainer. In any case, I would need commit privileges which I
don't and never expect to have and have no desire to acquire..
I do not
On 16 March 2011 19:47, Carmel carmel...@hotmail.com wrote:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 11:32:48 -0700
Chuck Swiger cswi...@mac.com articulated:
On Mar 16, 2011, at 11:24 AM, Carmel wrote:
OK, then does that mean that the latest version will be used in the
still not released 9 version of
On Thu, 17 Mar 2011 10:46:44 +
krad kra...@gmail.com articulated:
[snip]
a combination of time and limited resources I guess. If it bugs you
that much why dont you volunteer yourself to maintain it, i'm sure
that if you dont feel competent enough at present, people will help
and mentor
Carmel writes:
It is part of the base system. I don't know if it has a true
maintainer. In any case, I would need commit privileges which I
don't and never expect to have and have no desire to acquire..
I do not believe that is correct; a fair number of people
contribute
I was just wondering about the version of SSH used on FreeBSD.
According to the OpenSSH page:
OpenSSH 5.8/5.8p1 released February 4, 2011 [contains security fix]
Now, according to my system, FreeBSD-8.2, I have this version:
OpenSSH_5.4p1 FreeBSD-20100308, OpenSSL 0.9.8q 2 Dec 2010
# openssl
On 16/03/2011 13:38, Carmel wrote:
I was just wondering about the version of SSH used on FreeBSD.
According to the OpenSSH page:
OpenSSH 5.8/5.8p1 released February 4, 2011 [contains security fix]
Now, according to my system, FreeBSD-8.2, I have this version:
OpenSSH_5.4p1
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 14:35:09 +
Matthew Seaman m.sea...@infracaninophile.co.uk articulated:
On 16/03/2011 13:38, Carmel wrote:
I was just wondering about the version of SSH used on FreeBSD.
According to the OpenSSH page:
OpenSSH 5.8/5.8p1 released February 4, 2011 [contains
On Mar 16, 2011, at 11:24 AM, Carmel wrote:
OK, then does that mean that the latest version will be used in the
still not released 9 version of FreeBSD?
Currently, no-- TRUNK has:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/src/crypto/openssh/version.h
Revision 1.41: download - view:
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 11:32:48 -0700
Chuck Swiger cswi...@mac.com articulated:
On Mar 16, 2011, at 11:24 AM, Carmel wrote:
OK, then does that mean that the latest version will be used in the
still not released 9 version of FreeBSD?
Currently, no-- TRUNK has:
Daniel A. wrote:
So, basically, if I want the newest version of OpenSSH running on my
system, I have to not use the one shipped with 6.0-RELEASE, and
install OpenSSH from ports?
Please don't toppost.
Installing from ports you'll get version 3.6.1. Before you get paranoid,
check the changelog
On 26/02/06, Erik Nørgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel A. wrote:
So, basically, if I want the newest version of OpenSSH running on my
system, I have to not use the one shipped with 6.0-RELEASE, and
install OpenSSH from ports?
Please don't toppost.
Installing from ports you'll get
Hi, quick question.
How do I update the OpenSSH which ships with FreeBSD6.0-RELEASE by default?
It's just that I dont feel secure running an old version (4.2p1) of
OpenSSH when there is a newer (4.3) version available.
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freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
On 2006-02-26 01:25, Daniel A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, quick question.
How do I update the OpenSSH which ships with FreeBSD6.0-RELEASE by default?
It's just that I dont feel secure running an old version (4.2p1) of
OpenSSH when there is a newer (4.3) version available.
To get security
So, basically, if I want the newest version of OpenSSH running on my
system, I have to not use the one shipped with 6.0-RELEASE, and
install OpenSSH from ports?
On 2/26/06, Giorgos Keramidas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2006-02-26 01:25, Daniel A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, quick question.
On 2006-02-26 03:32, Daniel A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, basically, if I want the newest version of OpenSSH running on my
system, I have to not use the one shipped with 6.0-RELEASE, and
install OpenSSH from ports?
Maybe.
But do you *want* the latest version?
If the base-system version is
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