You will need working installations of Zlib and OpenSSL.
Zlib:
-http://www.freesoftware.com/pub/infozip/zlib/
+http://www.gzip.org/zlib/
-OpenSSL 0.9.5a or greater:
+OpenSSL 0.9.6 or greater:
http://www.openssl.org/
RPMs of OpenSSL are available at http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/support.
http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/
-GNU Make:
-ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/
-
-OpenSSH has only been tested with GNU make. It may work with other
-'make' programs, but you are on your own.
-
-PCRE (PERL-compatible Regular Expression library):
-ftp://ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programs/pcre/
-
-Most platforms do not require this. However older Unices may not have a
-posix regex library. PCRE provides a POSIX interface.
-
S/Key Libraries:
http://www.sparc.spb.su/solaris/skey/
This will install the binaries in /opt/{bin,lib,sbin}, but will place the
configuration files in /etc/ssh.
-If you are using PAM, you may 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
-"contrib/sshd.pam.generic", you may need to edit it before using it on
-your system. If you are using a recent version of Red Hat Linux, the
-config file in contrib/redhat/sshd.pam should be more useful.
-Failure to install a valid PAM file may result in an inability to
-use password authentication. On HP-UX 11, the standard /etc/pam.conf
-configuration will work with sshd (sshd will match the OTHER service
+If you are using PAM, you may need to manually install a PAM control
+file as "/etc/pam.d/sshd" (or wherever your system prefers to keep
+them). Note that the service name used to start PAM is __progname,
+which is the basename of the path of your sshd (e.g., the service name
+for /usr/sbin/osshd will be osshd). If you have renamed your sshd
+executable, your PAM configuration may need to be modified.
+
+A generic PAM configuration is included as "contrib/sshd.pam.generic",
+you may need to edit it before using it on your system. If you are
+using a recent version of Red Hat Linux, the config file in
+contrib/redhat/sshd.pam should be more useful. Failure to install a
+valid PAM file may result in an inability to use password
+authentication. On HP-UX 11 and Solaris, the standard /etc/pam.conf
+configuration will work with sshd (sshd will match the other service
name).
There are a few other options to the configure script:
--without-lastlog will disable lastlog support entirely.
+--with-sia, --without-sia will enable or disable OSF1's Security
+Integration Architecture. The default for OSF1 machines is enable.
+
--with-kerberos4=PATH will enable Kerberos IV support. You will need
to have the Kerberos libraries and header files installed for this
to work. Use the optional PATH argument to specify the root of your