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OpenSSH 4.2 and OpenBSD 3.5

Subject: OpenSSH 4.2 and OpenBSD 3.5
Date: Tue, 06 Sep 2005 13:55:39 -0300
Hi there,

I'm trying to compile the new version of OpenSSH in OpenBSD 3.5, but when I get to "ssh-keygen", it complains about the "strtonum()" function. AFAIK, this function was introduced with OpenBSD 3.6, so there's no chance that I can get to compile that piece without modifying the source code.

My question is: is it ok if I replace the newest ssh-keygen.c with an older one that does not contain that function? Yesterday I tried that and it seemed to work, but I don't want to do that if I'm possibly breaking something.

Is there any other way to get around this?

Thanks,
Martín.

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