- (djm) Tell users to configure /dev/random support into OpenSSL in INSTALL

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Damien Miller 2002-04-17 12:22:58 +10:00
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- (djm) Tell users to configure /dev/random support into OpenSSL in INSTALL
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- (djm) Unbreak "make install". Fix from Darren Tucker <dtucker@zip.com.au> - (djm) Unbreak "make install". Fix from Darren Tucker <dtucker@zip.com.au>
- (stevesk) bsd-cygwin_util.[ch] BSD license from Corinna Vinschen - (stevesk) bsd-cygwin_util.[ch] BSD license from Corinna Vinschen
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- Wrote replacements for strlcpy and mkdtemp - Wrote replacements for strlcpy and mkdtemp
- Released 1.0pre1 - Released 1.0pre1
$Id: ChangeLog,v 1.2056 2002/04/16 04:10:09 tim Exp $ $Id: ChangeLog,v 1.2057 2002/04/17 02:22:58 djm Exp $

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@ -17,6 +17,11 @@ OpenSSH can utilise Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) if your system
supports it. PAM is standard on Redhat and Debian Linux, Solaris and supports it. PAM is standard on Redhat and Debian Linux, Solaris and
HP-UX 11. HP-UX 11.
NB. If you operating system supports /dev/random, you should configure
OpenSSL to use it. OpenSSH relies on OpenSSL's direct support of
/dev/random. If you don't you will have to rely on ssh-rand-helper, which
is inferior to a good kernel-based solution.
PAM: PAM:
http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/ http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
@ -218,4 +223,4 @@ Please refer to the "reporting bugs" section of the webpage at
http://www.openssh.com/ http://www.openssh.com/
$Id: INSTALL,v 1.51 2002/04/14 13:16:05 djm Exp $ $Id: INSTALL,v 1.52 2002/04/17 02:23:02 djm Exp $