On Wed, Feb 27, 2002 at 07:03:56AM -0600, will trillich wrote: > according to packages.debian.org/ssh2 there is no ssh2 package > available for potato/stable. > > i suppose this is a conundrum for the developers -- normally > security fixes are beamed back to potato in a hurry, but ssh > (version 1) has security troubles, and to fix them would > introduce a new package (ssh2) which is against 'stable' > policy... > > what's the fix for a potato production server? can ssh2 be had > from nonstandard apt sources for potato?
Get ssh2 from elsewhere (not the ideal solution, but it works). There's alcove labs (www.alcove.com), and I think there may be other sources for ssh2... (The australian mirror seemed to have new ssl packages under ftp.au.debian.org/debian-kde, IIRC -- not sure about ssh) J. --

