[Bug 1076306] Re: Upgrading of OpenSSH on 10.04 LTS
Pieter Jacobs
pieter at lxnex.com
Fri Nov 9 05:21:55 UTC 2012
Hey Marc,
Thanks a lot for the reply and thanks, I will relay your response to the
relevant people.
Enjoy the weekend!
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Title:
Upgrading of OpenSSH on 10.04 LTS
Status in “openssh” package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
We have servers running 10.04 LTS with OpenSSH client and server 5.3,
but our clients brought to our attention that there are security
vulnerabilities and we need to upgrade to 5.8 but there is no way I
managed to do so other than downloading the 5.8 deb packages and
installing them, but I'm sure that just by running apt-get
update/upgrade/dist-upgrade, the packages should upgrade especially
due to the fact that there are security vulnerabilities and it is an
LTS version.
I actually found a problem after installing the deb files/packages
though in that as soon as you execute 'apt-get dist-upgrade', I get
the message stating 'You might want to run `apt-get -f install' to
correct these' and when I do run 'apt-get -f install', I get the
message 'The following packages will be REMOVED: libssl1.0.0
openssh-client openssh-server'.
This is a serious issue for us, and would appreciate some help in the
matter.
Thanks!
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