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[Sheflug] another surprisingly basic question
Hi,
I seem to be coming up with problems which I ought to know how to fix. This
oneis - I have installed ssh onto a RH6.2 machine from the rpm and it has
installed in the /usr/local/bin/ directory. So, how can I avoid having to
either type /usr/local/bin/ssh or navigate to the directory and type ./ssh?
What I mean is what do I have to do to make it so I can just type ssh in the
default (/root) terminal window?
It also appears that I have two versions of ssh in the directory with
executables 'ssh' and 'ssh2' - what is the difference between them - should
I delete one? Replies suitable for a simpleton please - it hasn't been a
good weekend ;o{
Thanks,
Ian
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Ian W. Wright
Sheffield UK
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