6.4 does not ship with openssh and openssl (at least in the us) because of rsa's patent or whatever on the ssl part of things. that patent expired about a year ago and since then new releases of all linux distros have been able to include openssh and openssl in the us retail and download version. you can fetch the source for openssl and openssh and compile them with little trouble. On Thu, 25 Oct 2001, techlinks wrote:
I'm a SuSE 6.4 user and could not find a package on any of my 6 CD's describing an SSH daemon or client. Nor on the SuSE web site as well. Could someone point me to where I can obtain these facilities?
Also, if you know what has to be installed/reviewed in order for me to support SSL in my default SuSE installation of Apache, please share that as well.
Thank you.
Lester
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