I downloaded the last version of OpenSSH and install it by:
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#./configure && make && make install
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Failed to start ssh.service: Unit not found
Thank you.
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#./configure && make && make install
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Failed to start ssh.service: Unit not found
Why not? The last version solved bugs or...Mike_Rochefort wrote: ↑2019/01/08 15:55:03Is there a specific reason you want/need the latest OpenSSH version? By doing what you just did, if the configure script points to /usr by default you just overwrote the core SSH implementation bundled with CentOS. Not a great way to start off
If you need certain functionality, it’s best to request it on Red Hat’s Bugzilla. Otherwise you’re stepping into very risky grounds.
Cheers,
Mike
You might not understand how the versions of things work in CentOS then. Let's say you have a program that's version 2.4.6-1 like httpd is out of the box on CentOS. To get newer features you would need to upgrade to 2.4.37. That's fine if you need FEATURES. But if you're just concerned with bug and security fixes, then all those changes are backported for you. So when you update httpd on CentOS you might jump to 2.4.6-8 or something like that.
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yum install openssh-server.x86_64