If several of the above options are specified, freebsd-version will print
the installed kernel version first, then the running kernel version, next
the userland version, and finally the userland version of the specified
jails, on separate lines. If neither is specified, it will print the
userland version only.
Dear sirdice:Last patch update only updated a userland part, nothing in the kernel. So the kernel still has the 'old' version. freebsd-version(8) will show the userland version by default. uname(1) shows the kernel version.
Code:If several of the above options are specified, freebsd-version will print the installed kernel version first, then the running kernel version, next the userland version, and finally the userland version of the specified jails, on separate lines. If neither is specified, it will print the userland version only.
p2 fixed an issue with OpenSSH: https://www.freebsd.org/security/advisories/FreeBSD-SA-25:05.openssh.asc