atom feed30 messages in org.freebsd.freebsd-stableRe: SSH in 4.1 RELEASE for NonUS users
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MikeJul 29, 2000 12:36 am 
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MikeJul 31, 2000 1:14 am 
Kris KennawayJul 31, 2000 1:18 am 
Mark IbellJul 31, 2000 2:05 am 
Kris KennawayJul 31, 2000 2:51 am 
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Kris KennawayJul 31, 2000 3:05 pm 
Oliver FrommeAug 1, 2000 3:51 am 
Subject:Re: SSH in 4.1 RELEASE for NonUS users
From:Kris Kennaway (kr@FreeBSD.org)
Date:Jul 31, 2000 2:51:10 am
List:org.freebsd.freebsd-stable

On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Mark Ibell wrote:

Installing the US crypto distribution also seems to give DES passwords rather than MD5.

Yes. This is being worked on.

Utilities like 'sha1' seem to be missing as well.

This doesn't exist :-)

The only real option (at least for international users) seems to be to do a 'make world' with USA_RESIDENT=NO.

Or read what I already said (or what is documented) and install the librsaintl port/package.

Kris

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