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From: Rick Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 09:40:38 -0800
Subject: Re: openSSH question
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> cblamer2003 wrote:
> | well basically i was tryin
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| well basically i was trying to install a perl module (Net::SSLeay) to use
| with webmin. it wont compile it because the installed version of ssl isnt a
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What version of Red Hat?
On 7.3 and 8.0, I've had
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Subject: Re: openSSH question All headers
> On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 11:02:31AM -0500, cblamer2003 wrote:
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> > quick question, is there a way i can install the newest openssh tarball,
> > without messing up anything.
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> > i read somewhere that installing it
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 11:02:31AM -0500, cblamer2003 wrote:
> quick question, is there a way i can install the newest openssh tarball,
> without messing up anything.
Why install the tarball? Grab the latest rpm from Red Hat for your
release and install it.
> i read somewhere that installing it
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 11:02:31AM -0500, cblamer2003 wrote:
> quick question, is there a way i can install the newest openssh tarball,
> without messing up anything.
>
> i read somewhere that installing it will break just about everything in
> readhat, openssl, apache(ssl plugin maybe), and ot
quick question, is there a way i can install the newest openssh tarball,
without messing up anything.
i read somewhere that installing it will break just about everything in
readhat, openssl, apache(ssl plugin maybe), and other stuff. Id like to
upgrade if possible.
Thanks for any help.
Chris
chine you want
to access ($HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys). The user on the client will
then be able to ssh stuff as the user (whatever home directory you used)
on the server without needing to specify a password to gain access.
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hi all gurus,
I've got openssh_2.9.9p2 on my Redhat linux 6.2 servers . i've moved the
servers to another and there has been a change in the IP address.There
servers copy files from the servers at previous locations with scp using
preshared keys.
i'm not much familiar with the preshared keys.C