| 1. Prerequisites |
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| You will need working installations of Zlib and OpenSSL. |
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| Zlib: |
| http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/zlib/ |
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| OpenSSL: |
| http://www.openssl.org/ |
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| OpenSSH can utilise Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) if your system |
| supports it. PAM is standard on Redhat and Debian Linux and on Solaris. |
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| PAM: |
| http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/ |
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| If you wish to build the GNOME passphrase requester, you will need the GNOME |
| libraries and headers. |
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| GNOME: |
| http://www.gnome.org/ |
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| Alternatly Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com> has written an excellent X11 |
| passphrase requester. This is maintained seperatly at: |
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| http://www.pobox.com/~jmknoble/jmk/ |
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| If you are planning to use OpenSSH on a Unix which lacks a Kernel random |
| number generator (/dev/urandom), you will need to install the Entropy |
| Gathering Daemon (or similar). You will also need to specify the |
| --with-egd-pool option to ./configure. |
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| EGD: |
| http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/ |
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| GNU Make: |
| ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/ |
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| OpenSSH has only been tested with GNU make. It may work with other |
| 'make' programs, but you are on your own. |
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| 2. Building / Installation |
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| To install OpenSSH with default options: |
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| ./configure |
| make |
| make install |
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| This will install the OpenSSH binaries in /usr/local/bin, configuration files |
| in /usr/local/etc, the server in /usr/local/sbin, etc. To specify a different |
| installation prefix, use the --prefix option to configure: |
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| ./configure --prefix=/opt |
| make |
| make install |
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| Will install OpenSSH in /opt/{bin,etc,lib,sbin}. You can also override |
| specific paths, for example: |
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| ./configure --prefix=/opt --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh |
| make |
| make install |
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| This will install the binaries in /opt/{bin,lib,sbin}, but will place the |
| configuration files in /etc/ssh. |
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| If you are using PAM, you will need to manually install a PAM control |
| file as "/etc/pam.d/sshd" (or wherever your system prefers to keep |
| them). A generic PAM configuration is included as "sshd.pam.generic", |
| you may need to edit it before using it on your system. |
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| There are a few other options to the configure script: |
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| --enable-gnome-askpass will build the GNOME passphrase dialog. You |
| need a working installation of GNOME, including the development |
| headers, for this to work. |
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| --with-random=/some/file allows you to specify an alternate source of |
| random numbers (the default is /dev/urandom). Unless you are absolutly |
| sure of what you are doing, it is best to leave this alone. |
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| --with-egd-pool=/some/file allows you to enable Entropy Gathering |
| Daemon support and to specify a EGD pool socket. You will need to |
| use this if your Unix does not support the /dev/urandom device (or |
| similar). The file argument refers to the EGD pool file, not the |
| EGD program itself. Please refer to the EGD documentation. |
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| --with-kerberos4 will enable Kerberos IV support. You will need to |
| have the Kerberos libraries and header files installed for this to |
| work. |
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| --with-afs will enable AFS support. You will need to have the Kerberos |
| IV and the AFS libraries and header files installed for this to work. |
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| --with-skey will enable S/Key one time password support. You will need |
| the S/Key libraries and header files installed for this to work. |
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| --with-tcp-wrappers will enable TCP Wrappers (/etc/hosts.allow|deny) |
| support. You will need libwrap.a and tcpd.h installed. |
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| --with-md5-passwords will enable the use of MD5 passwords. Enable this |
| if your operating system uses MD5 passwords without using PAM. |
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| 3. Configuration |
| ---------------- |
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| The runtime configuration files are installed by in ${prefix}/etc or |
| whatever you specified as your --sysconfdir (/usr/local/etc by default). |
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| The default configuration should be instantly usable, though you should |
| review it to ensure that it matches your security requirements. |
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| To generate a host key, issue the following command: (replacing |
| /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key with an appropriate path) |
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| /usr/bin/ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N '' |
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| Replacing /etc/ssh with the correct path to the configuration directory. |
| (${prefix}/etc or whatever you specified with --sysconfdir during |
| configuration) |
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| If you have configured OpenSSH with EGD support, ensure that EGD is |
| running and has collected some Entropy. |
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| For more information on configuration, please refer to the manual pages |
| for sshd, ssh and ssh-agent. |
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| 4. Problems? |
| ------------ |
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| If you experience problems compiling, installing or running OpenSSH. |
| Please refer to the "reporting bugs" section of the webpage at |
| http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/ |
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