OpenSSH on Debian

From: Marc Schönberg (edv@pnpconsult.com)
Date: 05/24/02


From: "Marc Schönberg" <edv@pnpconsult.com>
Date: Fri, 24 May 2002 15:49:55 GMT

Hi!

I was trying to install the latest version of OpenSSH on a Debian box for
security reasons. Unfortunately I am not familiar with this distribution.
The INSTALL file in th OpenSSH source directory tells me to pass on the
location of the rsh file to the configure script. Well, I don't know where
it is located in Debian, even a find command could not tell me.

Does anybody know how I have to set up things? Can you tell me the commands
in sort of a step by step recipe? ... or tell me where to find one?

I'm trying to using it with OpenSSL.

And: Which authentication method is the one to use?

Regards,

Marc



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