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| Subject: | Incorrect md5sum in portable OpenSSH 4.0p1 announcement |
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| Date: | Wed, 9 Mar 2005 12:32:54 -0700 (MST) |
Hi, The release announcement for OpenSSH 4.0p1 had an incorrect md5sum for the portable tarball. The correct md5 is below, otherwise you may verify the integrity of the release using the PGP signature, contained in the file "openssh-4.0p1.tar.gz.sig" in the release directory. MD5 (openssh-4.0p1.tar.gz) = 7b36f28fc16e1b7f4ba3c1dca191ac92 Apologies for any confusion, Damien Miller
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