What's the deal? debian.org lists the ssh vulnerabilities, but only mentions a fixed version for the stable release. AFAICT, testing is still at the old version. Are they just slow, or what?
Ah, you've hit upon the major drawback of Debian: if you're running anything other than -unstable, things usually move very slowly (and even -unstable can lag a bit behind too). I've got a .deb of 3.4 compiled against the testing tree that you're welcome to use until they can get a more updated version out.
-- Soren Harward [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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