(OpenSSL 0.9.5a is partially supported, but some ciphers (SSH protocol 1
Blowfish) do not work correctly.)
+The remaining items are optional.
+
OpenSSH can utilise Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) if your system
supports it. PAM is standard on Redhat and Debian Linux, Solaris and
HP-UX 11.
http://www.sparc.spb.su/solaris/skey/
LibEdit:
-sftp now supports command-line editing via NetBSD's libedit. If your
-platform has it available natively you can use that, alternatively
-you might try these multi-platform ports:
+
+sftp supports command-line editing via NetBSD's libedit. If your platform
+has it available natively you can use that, alternatively you might try
+these multi-platform ports:
http://www.thrysoee.dk/editline/
http://sourceforge.net/projects/libedit/
+Autoconf:
+
+If you modify configure.ac or configure doesn't exist (eg if you checked
+the code out of CVS yourself) then you will need autoconf-2.60 to rebuild
+the automatically generated files by running "autoreconf".
+
+http://www.gnu.org/software/autoconf/
+
+
2. Building / Installation
--------------------------
--with-ssl-dir=DIR allows you to specify where your OpenSSL libraries
are installed.
+--with-ssl-engine enables OpenSSL's (hardware) ENGINE support
+
--with-4in6 Check for IPv4 in IPv6 mapped addresses and convert them to
real (AF_INET) IPv4 addresses. Works around some quirks on Linux.
-------------------------
$ make survey
-[check the contents and make sure there's no sensitive information]
+[check the contents of the file "survey" to ensure there's no information
+that you consider sensitive]
$ make send-survey
This will send configuration information for the currently configured