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8bc7973f 11. Prerequisites
2----------------
3
4You will need working installations of Zlib and OpenSSL.
5
5c7fc85d 6Zlib 1.1.4 or 1.2.1.2 or greater (ealier 1.2.x versions have problems):
aff51935 7http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
8bc7973f 8
4ca33cc5 9OpenSSL 0.9.6 or greater:
8bc7973f 10http://www.openssl.org/
11
aff51935 12(OpenSSL 0.9.5a is partially supported, but some ciphers (SSH protocol 1
d40af5fa 13Blowfish) do not work correctly.)
c323ac76 14
10f1064f 15The remaining items are optional.
16
8bc7973f 17OpenSSH can utilise Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) if your system
ca86bb3f 18supports it. PAM is standard on Redhat and Debian Linux, Solaris and
19HP-UX 11.
8bc7973f 20
aff51935 21NB. If you operating system supports /dev/random, you should configure
22OpenSSL to use it. OpenSSH relies on OpenSSL's direct support of
23/dev/random. If you don't you will have to rely on ssh-rand-helper, which
230c7a8f 24is inferior to a good kernel-based solution.
25
8bc7973f 26PAM:
27http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
28
1a317551 29If you wish to build the GNOME passphrase requester, you will need the GNOME
8bc7973f 30libraries and headers.
31
32GNOME:
33http://www.gnome.org/
34
f2422cee 35Alternatively, Jim Knoble <jmknoble@pobox.com> has written an excellent X11
ff8ecdb8 36passphrase requester. This is maintained separately at:
1a317551 37
fd79af78 38http://www.jmknoble.net/software/x11-ssh-askpass/
1a317551 39
e1dd3a7a 40PRNGD:
41
aff51935 42If your system lacks Kernel based random collection, the use of Lutz
e1dd3a7a 43Jaenicke's PRNGd is recommended.
44
45http://www.aet.tu-cottbus.de/personen/jaenicke/postfix_tls/prngd.html
46
47EGD:
48
e93ee87a 49The Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) is supported if you have a system which
50lacks /dev/random and don't want to use OpenSSH's internal entropy collection.
8bc7973f 51
8bc7973f 52http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/
53
3e366738 54S/Key Libraries:
07f804af 55
f2637973 56If you wish to use --with-skey then you will need the library below
57installed. No other S/Key library is currently known to be supported.
07f804af 58
3e366738 59http://www.sparc.spb.su/solaris/skey/
60
59031773 61LibEdit:
e02505e2 62
63sftp supports command-line editing via NetBSD's libedit. If your platform
64has it available natively you can use that, alternatively you might try
65these multi-platform ports:
07f804af 66
59031773 67http://www.thrysoee.dk/editline/
68http://sourceforge.net/projects/libedit/
69
10f1064f 70Autoconf:
71
90f321a4 72If you modify configure.ac or configure doesn't exist (eg if you checked
44064ac4 73the code out of CVS yourself) then you will need autoconf-2.60 to rebuild
10f1064f 74the automatically generated files by running "autoreconf".
75
76http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/
77
78
8bc7973f 792. Building / Installation
80--------------------------
81
82To install OpenSSH with default options:
83
84./configure
85make
86make install
87
88This will install the OpenSSH binaries in /usr/local/bin, configuration files
89in /usr/local/etc, the server in /usr/local/sbin, etc. To specify a different
90installation prefix, use the --prefix option to configure:
91
92./configure --prefix=/opt
93make
94make install
95
aff51935 96Will install OpenSSH in /opt/{bin,etc,lib,sbin}. You can also override
8bc7973f 97specific paths, for example:
98
99./configure --prefix=/opt --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh
100make
101make install
102
103This will install the binaries in /opt/{bin,lib,sbin}, but will place the
104configuration files in /etc/ssh.
105
ad6a7661 106If you are using Privilege Separation (which is enabled by default)
107then you will also need to create the user, group and directory used by
108sshd for privilege separation. See README.privsep for details.
109
4b28be2c 110If you are using PAM, you may need to manually install a PAM control
111file as "/etc/pam.d/sshd" (or wherever your system prefers to keep
112them). Note that the service name used to start PAM is __progname,
113which is the basename of the path of your sshd (e.g., the service name
114for /usr/sbin/osshd will be osshd). If you have renamed your sshd
115executable, your PAM configuration may need to be modified.
116
117A generic PAM configuration is included as "contrib/sshd.pam.generic",
118you may need to edit it before using it on your system. If you are
119using a recent version of Red Hat Linux, the config file in
120contrib/redhat/sshd.pam should be more useful. Failure to install a
121valid PAM file may result in an inability to use password
122authentication. On HP-UX 11 and Solaris, the standard /etc/pam.conf
123configuration will work with sshd (sshd will match the other service
ca86bb3f 124name).
529c5440 125
8bc7973f 126There are a few other options to the configure script:
127
0a23d79f 128--with-pam enables PAM support. If PAM support is compiled in, it must
129also be enabled in sshd_config (refer to the UsePAM directive).
8bc7973f 130
aff51935 131--with-prngd-socket=/some/file allows you to enable EGD or PRNGD
132support and to specify a PRNGd socket. Use this if your Unix lacks
133/dev/random and you don't want to use OpenSSH's builtin entropy
9bdd5929 134collection support.
135
aff51935 136--with-prngd-port=portnum allows you to enable EGD or PRNGD support
137and to specify a EGD localhost TCP port. Use this if your Unix lacks
138/dev/random and you don't want to use OpenSSH's builtin entropy
e1dd3a7a 139collection support.
8bc7973f 140
aff51935 141--with-lastlog=FILE will specify the location of the lastlog file.
0bc5b6fb 142./configure searches a few locations for lastlog, but may not find
143it if lastlog is installed in a different place.
144
145--without-lastlog will disable lastlog support entirely.
146
aff51935 147--with-osfsia, --without-osfsia will enable or disable OSF1's Security
99c8ddac 148Integration Architecture. The default for OSF1 machines is enable.
149
aff51935 150--with-skey=PATH will enable S/Key one time password support. You will
3e366738 151need the S/Key libraries and header files installed for this to work.
721c55f0 152
153--with-tcp-wrappers will enable TCP Wrappers (/etc/hosts.allow|deny)
154support. You will need libwrap.a and tcpd.h installed.
155
156--with-md5-passwords will enable the use of MD5 passwords. Enable this
f8ec2373 157if your operating system uses MD5 passwords and the system crypt() does
158not support them directly (see the crypt(3/3c) man page). If enabled, the
159resulting binary will support both MD5 and traditional crypt passwords.
045672f9 160
aff51935 161--with-utmpx enables utmpx support. utmpx support is automatic for
0bc5b6fb 162some platforms.
163
164--without-shadow disables shadow password support.
165
aff51935 166--with-ipaddr-display forces the use of a numeric IP address in the
0bc5b6fb 167$DISPLAY environment variable. Some broken systems need this.
168
169--with-default-path=PATH allows you to specify a default $PATH for sessions
bd499f9e 170started by sshd. This replaces the standard path entirely.
0bc5b6fb 171
47e45e44 172--with-pid-dir=PATH specifies the directory in which the ssh.pid file is
173created.
174
175--with-xauth=PATH specifies the location of the xauth binary
176
d581b7ae 177--with-ssl-dir=DIR allows you to specify where your OpenSSL libraries
178are installed.
179
c7ad0d99 180--with-ssl-engine enables OpenSSL's (hardware) ENGINE support
181
b7a9ce47 182--with-4in6 Check for IPv4 in IPv6 mapped addresses and convert them to
183real (AF_INET) IPv4 addresses. Works around some quirks on Linux.
184
295c8801 185--with-opensc=DIR
186--with-sectok=DIR allows for OpenSC or sectok smartcard libraries to
187be used with OpenSSH. See 'README.smartcard' for more details.
188
d94aa2ae 189If you need to pass special options to the compiler or linker, you
c04f75f1 190can specify these as environment variables before running ./configure.
d94aa2ae 191For example:
192
b817711d 193CFLAGS="-O -m486" LDFLAGS="-s" LIBS="-lrubbish" LD="/usr/foo/ld" ./configure
8bc7973f 194
1953. Configuration
196----------------
197
aff51935 198The runtime configuration files are installed by in ${prefix}/etc or
8bc7973f 199whatever you specified as your --sysconfdir (/usr/local/etc by default).
200
aff51935 201The default configuration should be instantly usable, though you should
8bc7973f 202review it to ensure that it matches your security requirements.
203
6bf4d066 204To generate a host key, run "make host-key". Alternately you can do so
aff51935 205manually using the following commands:
3e807d1e 206
af8fda37 207 ssh-keygen -t rsa1 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N ""
208 ssh-keygen -t rsa -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key -N ""
209 ssh-keygen -t dsa -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_dsa_key -N ""
3e807d1e 210
7303768f 211Replacing /etc/ssh with the correct path to the configuration directory.
aff51935 212(${prefix}/etc or whatever you specified with --sysconfdir during
7303768f 213configuration)
214
60d804c8 215If you have configured OpenSSH with EGD support, ensure that EGD is
216running and has collected some Entropy.
217
aff51935 218For more information on configuration, please refer to the manual pages
8bc7973f 219for sshd, ssh and ssh-agent.
220
d7cfdd7c 2214. (Optional) Send survey
222-------------------------
223
224$ make survey
e02505e2 225[check the contents of the file "survey" to ensure there's no information
226that you consider sensitive]
d7cfdd7c 227$ make send-survey
228
229This will send configuration information for the currently configured
230host to a survey address. This will help determine which configurations
231are actually in use, and what valid combinations of configure options
232exist. The raw data is available only to the OpenSSH developers, however
233summary data may be published.
234
2355. Problems?
7303768f 236------------
237
aff51935 238If you experience problems compiling, installing or running OpenSSH.
7303768f 239Please refer to the "reporting bugs" section of the webpage at
c04f75f1 240http://www.openssh.com/
7303768f 241
0b202697 242
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