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11. Prerequisites
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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
12OpenSSH can utilise Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) if your system
13supports it. PAM is standard on Redhat and Debian Linux and on Solaris.
14
15PAM:
16http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/libs/pam/
17
18If you wish to build the GNOME passphrase requestor, you will need the GNOME
19libraries and headers.
20
21GNOME:
22http://www.gnome.org/
23
24If you are planning to use OpenSSH on a Unix which lacks a Kernel random
25number generator (/dev/urandom), you will need to install the Entropy
26Gathering Daemon (or similar). You will also need to specify the
27--with-egd-pool option to ./configure.
28
29EGD:
30http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/
31
32GNU Make:
33ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/
34
35OpenSSH has only been tested with GNU make. It may work with other
36'make' programs, but you are on your own.
37
382. Building / Installation
39--------------------------
40
41To install OpenSSH with default options:
42
43./configure
44make
45make install
46
47This will install the OpenSSH binaries in /usr/local/bin, configuration files
48in /usr/local/etc, the server in /usr/local/sbin, etc. To specify a different
49installation prefix, use the --prefix option to configure:
50
51./configure --prefix=/opt
52make
53make install
54
55Will install OpenSSH in /opt/{bin,etc,lib,sbin}. You can also override
56specific paths, for example:
57
58./configure --prefix=/opt --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh
59make
60make install
61
62This will install the binaries in /opt/{bin,lib,sbin}, but will place the
63configuration files in /etc/ssh.
64
65If you are using PAM, you will need to manually install a PAM control
66file as "/etc/pam.d/sshd" (or wherever your system prefers to keep
67them). A generic PAM configuration is included as "sshd.pam.generic",
68you may need to edit it before using it on your system.
69
70There are a few other options to the configure script:
71
72--enable-gnome-askpass will build the GNOME passphrase dialog. You
73need a working installation of GNOME, including the development
74headers, for this to work.
75
76--with-random=/some/file allows you to specify an alternate source of
77random numbers (the default is /dev/urandom). Unless you are absolutly
78sure of what you are doing, it is best to leave this alone.
79
80--with-egd-pool=/some/file allows you to enable Entropy Gathering
81Daemon support and to specify a EGD pool socket. You will need to
82use this if your Unix does not support the /dev/urandom device (or
83similar). The file argument refers to the EGD pool file, not the
84EGD program itself. Please refer to the EGD documentation.
85
86--with-kerberos4 will enable Kerberos IV support. You will need to
87have the Kerberos libraries and header files installed for this to
88work.
89
90--with-afs will enable AFS support. You will need to have the Kerberos
91IV and the AFS libraries and header files installed for this to work.
92
93--with-skey will enable S/Key one time password support. You will need
94the S/Key libraries and header files installed for this to work.
95
96--with-tcp-wrappers will enable TCP Wrappers (/etc/hosts.allow|deny)
97support. You will need libwrap.a and tcpd.h installed.
98
99--with-md5-passwords will enable the use of MD5 passwords. Enable this
100if your operating system uses MD5 passwords without using PAM.
101
102
1033. Configuration
104----------------
105
106The runtime configuration files are installed by in ${prefix}/etc or
107whatever you specified as your --sysconfdir (/usr/local/etc by default).
108
109The default configuration should be instantly usable, though you should
110review it to ensure that it matches your security requirements.
111
112To generate a host key, issue the following command: (replacing
113/etc/ssh/ssh_host_key with an appropriate path)
114
115/usr/bin/ssh-keygen -b 1024 -f /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key -N ''
116
117Replacing /etc/ssh with the correct path to the configuration directory.
118(${prefix}/etc or whatever you specified with --sysconfdir during
119configuration)
120
121If you have configured OpenSSH with EGD support, ensure that EGD is
122running and has collected some Entropy.
123
124For more information on configuration, please refer to the manual pages
125for sshd, ssh and ssh-agent.
126
1274. Problems?
128------------
129
130If you experience problems compiling, installing or running OpenSSH.
131Please refer to the "reporting bugs" section of the webpage at
132http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/
133
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