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update openshh on solaris 10
Hi All,
I've downloaded and extracted openssh4.1 on solaris 10. When I run the install-sh, it replied with "./install-sh: no input file specified". The file is executable and been move to owner root or the rest of the files. Why is that? Please help. Thanks in advance, itik Last edited by itik; 05-28-2008 at 05:53 PM.. |
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in openssh.org there's no guide what's needed on solaris 10 to compile openssh.
Can someone please give me idea what do i need to add on my solaris10? Like gcc, lib, etc. And where can I get it. I have the CD but how do I add it? A few words will do. Thanks. |
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gcc is bundled with Solaris 10. Run the configure script that is be in the openssh source distribution to figure out what might be missing.
ftp://ftp.ca.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD...rtable/INSTALL When you are done building and installing openssh, you'll either need to disable the standard Solaris one and add start/stop scripts to your own or better, you may want just to update the /lib/svc/method/sshd script to point to your own version. Alternatively, you can just drop the idea of building openssh yourself and simply keep your system up to date with security patches. |
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