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| Subject: | Re: OpenSSH 4.9p1 configure bug |
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| Date: | Thu, 3 Apr 2008 08:24:10 +1300 |
Hello,
Can you expand a bit on what "OpenSSH 4.9p1" is? http://www.openssh.org/ states that 4.7[p1] is the latest version. Is this a pre-release/ beta?
from the said web page "OpenSSH 4.9/4.9p1 released Mar 30, 2008"
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