Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 03/28/2012 08:05 PM, Vinay Nagrik wrote: >> >> The latest rpm in openssh is 5.8, however, the corresponding latest rpm >> available in centos 5.7 is only >> openssh-4.3p2-72.el5_6.3.x86_64.rpm >> and in 6.0 centos is >> openssh-5.3p1-20.el6.x86_64.rpm >> >> I have following questions. >> >> 1. I want to start from src.rpm and where can I get the src.rpm for >> openssh-5.3p1-20.el6.x86_64.rpm. >> >> 2. Can I install openssh-5.3p1-20.el6.x86_64.rpm SAFELY with 5.7 centos >> without causing any problems. > > If you rebuild it, if it rebuilds, and if you rebuild anything that > depends on the old one, then yes. It may not build without newer > "buildrequires" being met though. And now, every time there is an > upgrade, you have to remember to get the new one and rebuild again. You > also have to track any changes of the new "buildrequires" that you had > to build. >> >> 3. Which of these two rpms will be most compatible with latest openssh >> rpm version 5.8. <snip> > If you rebuild a new ssh, you will also have to rebuild any packages > that are built against the old openssh against the new openssh. > > If you are concerned about security ... that is the whole purpose of > enterprise linux ... it backports security patches for 10 years while > maintaining consistent APIs/ABIs. > > If you want the latest packages on your machine, then you want Fedora > and not CentOS. Well... I can see it. We had to build a newer package for 5.x, because we *had* to have PIV-II/pkcs11 support. That's *just* come in with 6.2, to be able to log in with a smart card. Even so, there's a bug/enhancement (and my manager has this in w/ Redhat, and it's been escalated) needed, that it insists on showing the userlist of recent logins. mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos