Re: Modifying 7.9p1 to use PAM

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On Fri, 8 Feb 2019, CLOSE Dave wrote:

> I deal with a large number of internal machines that have not been
> updated for a while and which I am not at liberty to update. They run
> Fedora 20 which includes openssh 6.4p1. For various reasons, I'd like to
> put a more recent version on these machines but, of course, no package
> is available for that.
> 
> Trying the portable version of openssh 7.9p1, I found that I can easily
> make it work by building my own package with rpmbuild. But it appears
> that the program is not actually built, just packaged, which leaves me
> with only the default options selected. As this is Fedora, I need to
> enable PAM. Has anyone done something similar? Can anyone offer some
> clues on how to proceed?

You could try building a RPM using the contrib/openssh.spec in the
source distribution. It includes PAM support by default.

-d
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