Hello all, new version of SecurID patch is available on http://sweb.cz/v_t_m/ The new version of the patch is extended with "shared logins" possibility. It means that SecurID token can be used to login to an account shared by several persons. This cannot be solved using ACE server standard means. This patch depends on the AuthSelection patch (http://sweb.cz/v_t_m). After applying AuthSelection patch, you can specify server-supported authentication methods per user to authenticate with OpenSSH server. Vaclav ____________________________________________________________ Vyzkou?ejte si Oskarovy MMS zdarma! http://ad2.seznam.cz/redir.cgi?instance=60950%26url=http://www.oskarmobil.cz/services/whatsnew.php#moje
Does OpenSSH use OpenSSL in a way in which it would be vulnerable to the OpenSSL vulnerabilities announced today? Namely the ASN.1 parsing problem and the malformed key bugs? Thanks, Brian
Should I be able to use Darren Tucker's Password Expire patch with this ? On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, [iso-8859-2] V?clav Tomec wrote:> Hello all, > > new version of SecurID patch is available on > http://sweb.cz/v_t_m/ > > The new version of the patch is extended with "shared logins" possibility. > It means that SecurID token can be used to login to an account shared > by several persons. > This cannot be solved using ACE server standard means. > > This patch depends on the AuthSelection patch (http://sweb.cz/v_t_m). > After applying AuthSelection patch, you can specify > server-supported authentication methods per user to authenticate with > OpenSSH server. > > > Vaclav > ____________________________________________________________ > Vyzkou?ejte si Oskarovy MMS zdarma! > http://ad2.seznam.cz/redir.cgi?instance=60950%26url=http://www.oskarmobil.cz/services/whatsnew.php#moje > > _______________________________________________ > openssh-unix-dev mailing list > openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org > http://www.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev >-- Asif Iqbal http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x8B686E08 There's no place like 127.0.0.1
Hi Vaclav I like to put the securid_users file in /etc directory instead of default /usr/local/etc/ Would you help me point out the location in your patch where I can modify to change that ? Thanks On Fri, 26 Sep 2003, [iso-8859-2] V?clav Tomec wrote:> Hello all, > > new version of SecurID patch is available on > http://sweb.cz/v_t_m/ > > The new version of the patch is extended with "shared logins" possibility. > It means that SecurID token can be used to login to an account shared > by several persons. > This cannot be solved using ACE server standard means. > > This patch depends on the AuthSelection patch (http://sweb.cz/v_t_m). > After applying AuthSelection patch, you can specify > server-supported authentication methods per user to authenticate with > OpenSSH server. > > > Vaclav > ____________________________________________________________ > Vyzkou?ejte si Oskarovy MMS zdarma! > http://ad2.seznam.cz/redir.cgi?instance=60950%26url=http://www.oskarmobil.cz/services/whatsnew.php#moje > > _______________________________________________ > openssh-unix-dev mailing list > openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org > http://www.mindrot.org/mailman/listinfo/openssh-unix-dev >-- Asif Iqbal http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x8B686E08 There's no place like 127.0.0.1