Marty,

Before you installed OpenSSH from source, did you uninstall the old
OpenSSH RPMs and stop the sshd daemon?  After you installed the source,
did you remember to start the new sshd daemon?  Check the output of "ps
-ef|grep ssh" to make sure that its running.

You can log in as anonymous into ftp://updates.redhat.com to get the
backported Red Hat RPMs.

--
Chris Purcell, RHCE


>> All,
>>
>> As previously posted, I've got a bit of a mess on my hands for the
>> openssh on my redhat system.
>>
>> I had 2.9 rpm on there, then I installed the 3.7.1 source. This didn't
>> seem to work as it gives me connection refused.
>>
>> To upgrade successfully, I need to use the 3.7.1 rpm. I cannot login
>> to updates.redhat.com to get the patches/rpms that were mentioned on
>> previous posts.
>> I presume that I need to get an account from somewhere? Is this an
>> up2date account?
>>
>> What steps must I take to remove the old code, remove the source
>> installation and then install the new rpm?
>>
>> Marty
>>
>>
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