- (djm) Doc fixes from Pekka Savola <pekkas@netcore.fi>

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<marekm@amelek.gda.pl>
- (djm) Swapped tests for no_libsocket and no_libnsl in configure.in.
Patch from Marek Michalkiewicz <marekm@amelek.gda.pl>
- (djm) Doc fixes from Pekka Savola <pekkas@netcore.fi>
20010217
- (bal) OpenBSD Sync:
@ -4021,4 +4022,4 @@
- Wrote replacements for strlcpy and mkdtemp
- Released 1.0pre1
$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.789 2001/02/18 01:49:57 djm Exp $
$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.790 2001/02/18 01:58:24 djm Exp $

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INSTALL
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@ -9,7 +9,9 @@ http://www.freesoftware.com/pub/infozip/zlib/
OpenSSL 0.9.5a or greater:
http://www.openssl.org/
RPMs of OpenSSL are available at http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/support
RPMs of OpenSSL are available at http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/support.
For Red Hat Linux 6.2, they have been released as errata. RHL7 includes
these.
OpenSSH can utilise Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) if your system
supports it. PAM is standard on Redhat and Debian Linux, Solaris and
@ -93,7 +95,7 @@ If you are using PAM, you may need to manually install a PAM
control file as "/etc/pam.d/sshd" (or wherever your system
prefers to keep them). A generic PAM configuration is included as
"contrib/sshd.pam.generic", you may need to edit it before using it on
your system. If you are using a recent version of Redhat Linux, the
your system. If you are using a recent version of Red Hat Linux, the
config file in contrib/redhat/sshd.pam should be more useful.
Failure to install a valid PAM file may result in an inability to
use password authentication. On HP-UX 11, the standard /etc/pam.conf
@ -107,8 +109,7 @@ Normally ./configure will search the current $PATH for 'rsh'. You
may need to specify this option if rsh is not in your path or has a
different name.
--without-pam will disable PAM support. PAM is automatically detected
and switched on if found.
--with-pam enables PAM support.
--enable-gnome-askpass will build the GNOME passphrase dialog. You
need a working installation of GNOME, including the development
@ -194,8 +195,9 @@ review it to ensure that it matches your security requirements.
To generate a host key, run "make host-key". Alternately you can do so
manually using the following commands:
ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N ""
ssh-keygen -d -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key -N ""
ssh-keygen -t rsa1 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N ""
ssh-keygen -t rsa -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -N ""
ssh-keygen -t dsa -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key -N ""
Replacing /etc/ssh with the correct path to the configuration directory.
(${prefix}/etc or whatever you specified with --sysconfdir during
@ -215,4 +217,4 @@ Please refer to the "reporting bugs" section of the webpage at
http://www.openssh.com/
$Id: INSTALL,v 1.40 2001/02/12 00:15:41 djm Exp $
$Id: INSTALL,v 1.41 2001/02/18 01:58:24 djm Exp $

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README
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@ -33,8 +33,8 @@ Please send bug reports and patches to the mailing list
openssh-unix-dev@mindrot.org. The list is open to posting by
unsubscribed users.
If you are a citizen of the USA or another country which restricts
export of cryptographic products, then please refrain from sending
If you are a citizen of an USA-embargoed country to which export of
cryptographic products is restricted, then please refrain from sending
crypto-related code or patches to the list. We cannot accept them.
Other code contribution are accepted, but please follow the OpenBSD
style guidelines[6].
@ -63,4 +63,4 @@ References -
[6] http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=style&sektion=9
[7] http://www.openssh.com/faq.html
$Id: README,v 1.45 2001/02/09 01:55:36 djm Exp $
$Id: README,v 1.46 2001/02/18 01:58:24 djm Exp $