On Fri, May 14, 1999 at 03:34:58PM +0100, John Riddoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> [Second time lucky; sent to poster first time round]
>
> >ssh-2.0.13 and ssh-1.2.27 have been released today to the public.
> >
> >It is recommended that you upgrade your ssh versions to these current
> >versions.
>
> FWIW, 2.0.13 seems to have fixed the lingering connection problem experienced
> while using TCP-Wrappers under Solaris. The extra features also make the
> upgrade well worthwhile.
>
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>
Ugh.. will there be 1.2.28? I was hoping 1.2.27 would disable
root logins, empty passwords and rhost stuff in sshd_config ;(
Also, asm is broken in freebsd 3.x/4.x due to a.out -> elf
switch .. I can provide patches for 1.2.28 to fix it back... That is,
if there is ever 1.2.28? [Or do we have to wait for RedHat to screw
up again and only then new ssh comes out which fixes redhat build?]
-- Yan
"My experience and some of my friends' experience is that Linux is quite
unreliable. Microsoft is really unreliable but Linux is worse. In a non-PC
environment, it just won't hold up. If you're using it on a single box,
that's one thing. But if you want to use Linux in firewalls, gateways,
embedded systems, and so on, it has a long way to go." - Ken Thompson