Hi, folks, I've got an older server which can't be upgraded to a current OS for $REASONS on which I need to update some or all of the openssh programs and utilities, specifically sftp. My thought is to either install it in /usr/local (or /usr/local/openssh) and have folks alter their paths, or build it there and use symlinks (probably the better choice) into /usr/bin. I'm tempted, though, to just move /usr/bin/sftp and install that and only that, if possible. Is it? Thanks, John A -- John Adams Linux/Middleware Administrator | Information Technology Services +1-501-916-3010 | jxadams@xxxxxxxx | http://ualr.edu/itservices *UA Little Rock* Reminder: IT Services will never ask for your password over the phone or in an email. Always be suspicious of requests for personal information that come via email, even from known contacts. For more information or to report suspicious email, visit IT Security <http://ualr.edu/itservices/security/>. _______________________________________________ openssh-unix-dev mailing list openssh-unix-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev