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8bc7973f 11. Prerequisites
2----------------
3
4You will need working installations of Zlib and OpenSSL.
5
6Zlib:
7http://www.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/zlib/
8
9OpenSSL:
10http://www.openssl.org/
11
c323ac76 12RPMs of OpenSSL are available in the support/ directory of the OpenSSH
13mirror site. OpenSSH requires OpenSSL version 0.9.5 or later.
14
8bc7973f 15OpenSSH can utilise Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) if your system
16supports it. PAM is standard on Redhat and Debian Linux and on Solaris.
17
18PAM:
19http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
20
1a317551 21If you wish to build the GNOME passphrase requester, you will need the GNOME
8bc7973f 22libraries and headers.
23
24GNOME:
25http://www.gnome.org/
26
ff8ecdb8 27Alternatively, Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com> has written an excellent X11
28passphrase requester. This is maintained separately at:
1a317551 29
9755cbdb 30http://www.ntrnet.net/~jmknoble/software/x11-ssh-askpass/index.html
1a317551 31
8bc7973f 32If you are planning to use OpenSSH on a Unix which lacks a Kernel random
33number generator (/dev/urandom), you will need to install the Entropy
34Gathering Daemon (or similar). You will also need to specify the
35--with-egd-pool option to ./configure.
36
37EGD:
38http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/
39
9c08d6ce 40GNU Make:
41ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/
42
43OpenSSH has only been tested with GNU make. It may work with other
44'make' programs, but you are on your own.
8bc7973f 45
462. Building / Installation
47--------------------------
48
49To install OpenSSH with default options:
50
51./configure
52make
53make install
54
55This will install the OpenSSH binaries in /usr/local/bin, configuration files
56in /usr/local/etc, the server in /usr/local/sbin, etc. To specify a different
57installation prefix, use the --prefix option to configure:
58
59./configure --prefix=/opt
60make
61make install
62
63Will install OpenSSH in /opt/{bin,etc,lib,sbin}. You can also override
64specific paths, for example:
65
66./configure --prefix=/opt --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh
67make
68make install
69
70This will install the binaries in /opt/{bin,lib,sbin}, but will place the
71configuration files in /etc/ssh.
72
b7a9ce47 73If you are using PAM, you will need to manually install a PAM
74control file as "/etc/pam.d/sshd" (or wherever your system
75prefers to keep them). A generic PAM configuration is included as
76"contrib/sshd.pam.generic", you may need to edit it before using it on
77your system. If you are using a recent version of Redhat Linux, the
78config file in contrib/redhat/sshd.pam should be more useful.
529c5440 79
8bc7973f 80There are a few other options to the configure script:
81
0bc5b6fb 82--with-rsh=PATH allows you to specify the path to your rsh program.
83Normally ./configure will search the current $PATH for 'rsh'. You
84may need to specify this option if rsh is not in your path or has a
85different name.
86
87--without-pam will disable PAM support. PAM is automatically detected
88and switched on if found.
89
721c55f0 90--enable-gnome-askpass will build the GNOME passphrase dialog. You
91need a working installation of GNOME, including the development
92headers, for this to work.
8bc7973f 93
721c55f0 94--with-random=/some/file allows you to specify an alternate source of
95random numbers (the default is /dev/urandom). Unless you are absolutly
8bc7973f 96sure of what you are doing, it is best to leave this alone.
97
721c55f0 98--with-egd-pool=/some/file allows you to enable Entropy Gathering
99Daemon support and to specify a EGD pool socket. You will need to
100use this if your Unix does not support the /dev/urandom device (or
60d804c8 101similar). The file argument refers to the EGD pool file, not the
102EGD program itself. Please refer to the EGD documentation.
8bc7973f 103
0bc5b6fb 104--with-lastlog=FILE will specify the location of the lastlog file.
105./configure searches a few locations for lastlog, but may not find
106it if lastlog is installed in a different place.
107
108--without-lastlog will disable lastlog support entirely.
109
dfb95100 110--with-kerberos4=PATH will enable Kerberos IV support. You will need
111to have the Kerberos libraries and header files installed for this
112to work. Use the optional PATH argument to specify the root of your
113Kerberos installation.
114
115--with-afs=PATH will enable AFS support. You will need to have the
116Kerberos IV and the AFS libraries and header files installed for this
117to work. Use the optional PATH argument to specify the root of your
118AFS installation. AFS requires Kerberos support to be enabled.
721c55f0 119
120--with-skey will enable S/Key one time password support. You will need
121the S/Key libraries and header files installed for this to work.
122
123--with-tcp-wrappers will enable TCP Wrappers (/etc/hosts.allow|deny)
124support. You will need libwrap.a and tcpd.h installed.
125
126--with-md5-passwords will enable the use of MD5 passwords. Enable this
127if your operating system uses MD5 passwords without using PAM.
045672f9 128
0bc5b6fb 129--with-utmpx enables utmpx support. utmpx support is automatic for
130some platforms.
131
132--without-shadow disables shadow password support.
133
134--with-ipaddr-display forces the use of a numeric IP address in the
135$DISPLAY environment variable. Some broken systems need this.
136
137--with-default-path=PATH allows you to specify a default $PATH for sessions
bd499f9e 138started by sshd. This replaces the standard path entirely.
0bc5b6fb 139
47e45e44 140--with-pid-dir=PATH specifies the directory in which the ssh.pid file is
141created.
142
143--with-xauth=PATH specifies the location of the xauth binary
144
59e76f33 145--with-ipv4-default instructs OpenSSH to use IPv4 by default for new
146connections. Normally OpenSSH will try attempt to lookup both IPv6 and
147IPv4 addresses. On Linux/glibc-2.1.2 this causes long delays in name
148resolution. If this option is specified, you can still attempt to
149connect to IPv6 addresses using the command line option '-6'.
150
d581b7ae 151--with-ssl-dir=DIR allows you to specify where your OpenSSL libraries
152are installed.
153
b7a9ce47 154--with-4in6 Check for IPv4 in IPv6 mapped addresses and convert them to
155real (AF_INET) IPv4 addresses. Works around some quirks on Linux.
156
d94aa2ae 157If you need to pass special options to the compiler or linker, you
158can specify these as enviornment variables before running ./configure.
159For example:
160
b7a9ce47 161CFLAGS="-O -m486" LFLAGS="-s" LIBS="-lrubbish" LD="/usr/foo/ld" ./configure
8bc7973f 162
1633. Configuration
164----------------
165
166The runtime configuration files are installed by in ${prefix}/etc or
167whatever you specified as your --sysconfdir (/usr/local/etc by default).
168
169The default configuration should be instantly usable, though you should
170review it to ensure that it matches your security requirements.
171
6bf4d066 172To generate a host key, run "make host-key". Alternately you can do so
173manually using the following command:
3e807d1e 174
175/usr/bin/ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N ''
176
7303768f 177Replacing /etc/ssh with the correct path to the configuration directory.
178(${prefix}/etc or whatever you specified with --sysconfdir during
179configuration)
180
60d804c8 181If you have configured OpenSSH with EGD support, ensure that EGD is
182running and has collected some Entropy.
183
8bc7973f 184For more information on configuration, please refer to the manual pages
185for sshd, ssh and ssh-agent.
186
7303768f 1874. Problems?
188------------
189
190If you experience problems compiling, installing or running OpenSSH.
191Please refer to the "reporting bugs" section of the webpage at
192http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/
193
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