How To Update OpenSSH on RedHat / Fedora Core

    Date: 08/27/06 (Java Web)    Keywords: web, hosting

    In two simple steps: 1. Login as root. You can also su from your non-root login. 2. Run: yum update openssh openssh-askpass openssh-clients openssh-server openssh-askpass-gnome BTW: Self-managed dedicated web hosting sucks unless you have a great sysadmin.

    Source: http://blog.taragana.com/index.php/archive/how-to-update-openssh-on-redhat-fedora-core/

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