Hi again gurus. Well, I finally get to post the final results. First let me say thanks to all the wonderful people who sent me email for my first posting, and subsequent PARTIAL SUMMARY postings. Some of the responses (since the last partial summary): run ldd on the binaries to see what libraries were being used. That tells me the libraries, but I'm still not sure what packages support what libraries. Others were wondering if I was using the entropy tool and the /dev/random packages. I am now. Others suggested to compile my own binaries. I have done that before, but I couldn't even get gcc to work so that was out of the question (until today however - explanation later). Also, I was asked if I did the installation EXACTLY as shown on sunfreeware. Yes, I did, but that didn't get ssh to work. It did help me with other things, though. Don't ignore this document. I want to say special thanks to Alex Strode who sent me a tarball with ssh. Works like a charm. Thanks, Alex! Next, thanks to Kris Haislip, who pointed out a package that also runs right as soon as you install it (no seg faults) at ftp.patriots.net (one nice thing about the package from this site is that it installed in /usr/local/bin, not /usr/local/ssh). Next, thanks to Ray McCaffity, who told me about how gcc before 3.X has a lot of utilities built in, but 3.x doesn't (plus 2.X is exploitable (Steve Mickeler told me about that). Also, Ray mentioned if using 3.X, to download and install binutils because of these missing utilities. Once I got these utilities installed, then gcc started working. This leads me to the last issue I had. I came up with the answer a little on my own and with a little help from a few folks. This has to do with the version of Solaris installed. I had originally used the Core version. Turns out you need the Developer version to get the libraries (Disk 2 of 2 for the Solaris 8 installation is where these guys live). I reinstalled Solaris with Developer version and a lot of the missing tools were then available. Thanks again for everybody's input. Grant Lowe _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Apr 2 18:17:19 2002
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