Hello there,

At the moment, no. The error messages are originating on a recipient host
for an scp transfer using DSA key authentication between another machine and
the receiving server.

Chris Vaughan
Communications Administrator

Department of Information Technology & Management NSW


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, 2 December 2000 3:24 AM
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Subject: RE: error message


Greetings:

I am having a similar problem on both slackware and redhat systems.  Did
you
by any chance resolve what was going on and how to fix it?

Thanks a million,

-Andy Cook
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


>I have installed openssh version 2.30 on a red hat Linux 6.2 system,
kernel
>2.2.16-3 from source.
>
>I am receiving error messages on this server which state:
>
>Nov 24 02:00:01 harlot sshd[3185]: WARNING: /etc/ssh/primes does not
exist,
>using old prime
>Nov 24 02:05:01 harlot sshd[3410]: WARNING: /etc/ssh/primes does not
exist,
>using old prime
>Nov 24 08:54:28 harlot sshd[22119]: WARNING: /etc/ssh/primes does not
exist,
>using old prime
>
>Could someone explain what these messages mean and how I can resolve
the
>issue?
>
>
>Chris Vaughan
>Communications Administrator
>
>Department of Information Technology & Management NSW


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