Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2017 12:09:07 +0200 From: "Herbert J. Skuhra" <herbert@mailbox.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: openssh-portable under 10.3-RELEASE Message-ID: <86mvbcemkc.wl-herbert@mailbox.org> In-Reply-To: <CA%2BnjGksptgAceU7%2BeuP0uQnF7yVojB4r9GYyph0Spo5_tLEtRw@mail.gmail.com> References: <CA%2BnjGksptgAceU7%2BeuP0uQnF7yVojB4r9GYyph0Spo5_tLEtRw@mail.gmail.com>
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Eduardo Lemos de Sa skrev: > > Dear > I tried to upgrade openssh-version from 7.4p1 to the newst 7.5p1. First, I > used the same usual procedure: > > 1) downloade 7.5p1 from openssh.com > 2) tar -zxvf openssh.tar.gz file > 3) cd openssh-7.5p1 directory > 4) ./configure (I edited Makefile to change default dir to /usr instead > /usr/local and sshdirconfig to /etc/ssh instead {something}/etc, as I > always did in another versions) Why do you edit Makefile? There is --prefix and --sysconfdir. Check ./configure --help for more options. Don't install to /usr. > 5) gmake clean && gmake (no error or problems) > 6) But, when I did sudo gmake install I got a error : segmentation fault > (core dump at line 372) Show more lines of the error! > Ok, I do not how to solve this problem, thus I solved to install > /usr/ports/security/openssh-portable (I checked, this is the 7.5 version). > I installed it with no problems: > > ssh -V showed me 7.5 version > > but, sshd -V gave back 7.4 version !! (the old version that I got compile). gmake install didn't complete. Obviously only ssh was overwritten with the new version: # ls -l `which ssh` # ls -l `which sshd` The port installs openssh to /usr/local. > I tried to install openssh-portable in another 10.3-RELEASE and got the > same result. > > Please, could someone point where I am wrong or point to me how to compile > (without using port facilities) openssh-7.5p1? What's wrong with the port? Either change your PATH, set an alias for ssh or run /usr/local/bin/ssh. To activate the sshd from ports replace sshd_enable="YES" with openssh_enable="YES" and start/stop the service. -- Herbert
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