Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2003 20:31:04 -0700 From: "cp" <cp@olympus.net> To: <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: 4.0 Release vs ssh2/sshd2 Message-ID: <000901c332ee$8d6c5c00$ad270343@compaq7058>
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I almost feel guilty asking this because I think I know the answer. We did a pkg_add of ssh2 from freebsd and installed it but can't run getting an ld-elf error for an undefined symbol "__stdoutp". These two servers have 4.0 Release from March of 2000. Is this release just way too old to be installing a port dated May 2002? If so, should I use the old ssh off the 2000 cd (even though there are security problems) rather than remain with open telnet/ftp we've used for years? Sorry that's two questions but they seem quite closely tied ;-). TIA Chris P.S. The obvious answer is in process, within a couple of months both machines will be updated to 5.1 Release. We just can't do that quite yet.
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