I echo what Eric said.  You basically, install the RPM binaries and it 
works.  Only thing you need to do is connect once to a new host (once per 
login) and say 'yes' (*not* 'y') to the prompt to store that hosts' 
cert.  Oh, you have to start sshd in /etc/rc.d/init.d.

If you don't have the RPM's, they can be tricky to find... I think I found 
RPM's that I liked at the German Red Hat site:

ftp://ftp.redhat.de/pub/rh-addons/security/6.2/i386/

-Alan

At 01:37 PM 9/6/00 , you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Anyone knows where I can find some basic HOW-TO or equivalent covering
>the practicals of configuring and using ssh, particularly openssh?
>
>I have studied the man pages until my eyes bleed, but there are still
>parts of the basics concepts I don't understand.
>
>Hate to admit it, too. ;-)
>
>Regards
>Gustav
>
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