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Date:      Wed, 28 Nov 2001 22:07:56 +0000
From:      "Jay Keller" <jaykeller4@hotmail.com>
To:        freebsd-security@freebsd.org
Subject:   Updating ssh
Message-ID:  <F49Gmjm08IyFrydlb9r0001c375@hotmail.com>

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I'm trying to update the ssh that is part of the base of 4.4. The latest 
version (after updating using cvs RELENG_4) is openssh-2.9 shown with 
/usr/bin/ssh -V. Openssh 3.0.x is available via ports or packages and is set 
to be installed to /usr/local/whatever.  What is the correct way to update 
ssh?  Do I go through and delete all of the original ssh files in /usr/bin, 
/etc, the man pages, and so on and then just install the version 3x package? 
Or should I use the port and somehow change the install dir to something to 
match the original or just use /usr/local?

Thanks in advance

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