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Re: SSH Obsolete?



On Fri, Sep 01, 2000 at 01:29:25AM -0500, Matt Stegman wrote:
> 
> Today I thought it would be a good idea to check for package updates, as
> the last time I updated anything, Potato was labeled unstable. So, I log
> into the system, run "apt-get update", and check out dselect (I'm new to
> the apt system, and don't know all the handy commands yet.  Dselect is
> nicer to my brain).
> 
> What's this?  I have 4 "obsolete" packages (all in non-US):
> ircii
> libssl09
> ssh
> ssh-askpass

These are probably old (non-free) ssh packages.

OpenSSH is the replacement package for SSH, you'll want to add a non-US
archive site to your /etc/apt/sources file.

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