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Re: Which ssh should I have?



Where can I get the opensource ssh?

tks

On Wed, 07 Nov 2001, Ville Uski wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I just joined the list after the admin of the network in my house had
> complained that sshd running in my computer is "remotely exploitable". I
> asked for more details and he only said it's the bug in the crc32 bit.
> He also told me to install the newest version of openssh. The problem is
> now which package I should install. I tried ssh-nonfree, but it
> complained that some of the dependences is not installable. I'm not very
> familiar with this issue. I couldn't find much information on it on
> debian pages. The ssh package I currently have is
> ssh_1.2.3-9.3_i386.deb. 
> 
> I have understood that the crc32 bug was already found in February so I
> find it hard to believe that it's not already fixed on debian (I'm
> running woody on a laptop PC). I should have all the security fixes
> installed on my system (there is this security.debian.org line on my
> sources.list file). 
> 
> Thanks for any information,
> Ville
> 
> 
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