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From: andfarm at teknovis.com (Andrew Farmer)
Subject: Re: Re: Re: open telnet port
On 10 Sep 2004, at 23:43, Gary E. Miller wrote:
> On Fri, 10 Sep 2004, Andrew Farmer wrote:
>> Still don't know why you'd use these instead of ssh/sftp, though.
>
> As noted here earlier, if you update OpenSSL you stand a good chance
> of dropping ALL your ssh conections until you install a matching
> ssh update. Most sshd will not start if the openssl libs on the
> disk are not the same exact version it was compiled with.
Yes, but if you have an ssh session already open (the one you're
compiling and installing everything with), installing a new version
of OpenSSL won't kill the session. New sessions may fail, but the
existing session will stay open.
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