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2000 Dec 22
3
SecurID patch.
...nSSH? I
think I asked before and was told that it could be done with PAM, but I (and
others) are not satisfied with the PAM support.
This "tight" integration seems to work much better.
If not, I'll just sit on my rogue patches :-(
--
Theo Schlossnagle
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2000 Nov 16
2
OpenSSH-2.2.0p1 + SecurID.
Hello Theo,
> > > Could you let me know where this test patch would be available.
> >
> > Try:
> > http://www.omniti.com/~jesus/SecurID/
> >
> > --
Regarding your patch, did you continue the integration (mainly: Handle PIN
creation and changing ...)?
Do you foreseen to transport it in new release 2.3.0p1?
Kind regards,
Joel
2001 Apr 20
2
scp with files > 2gb
A while back someone posted a patch for scp that updates it to deal with
files > 2gb by using 64 bit offsets as defined by LFS (Large File Sumit).
I belive the patch was tested on Linux but maybe not on other systems
that support largefiles.
I've tried this under Solaris and scp fails with a broken pipe on only the
second write to the pipe between scp and ssh if the file is over 2gb.
If
2000 Sep 21
1
OpenSSH-2.2.0p1 + SecurID.
...two
passwords to log in). It does this to handle drift and prevent guessing (I
think).
Without integrated SecurID support, tools like scp and rsync (and anything
else over ssh) can be excruciatingly painful if not impossible.
What do you think?
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Theo Schlossnagle
1024D/A8EBCF8F/13BD 8C08 6BE2 629A 527E 2DC2 72C2 AD05 A8EB CF8F
2047R/33131B65/71 F7 95 64 49 76 5D BA 3D 90 B9 9F BE 27 24 E7
2001 Mar 19
4
SecurID
When comparing SSH 1.2.27 with OpenSSH 2.5.1 I see that the SecurID
code/patch is not in OpenSSH 2.5.1.
I'm not sure how or why that happened.
Upon looking through the OpenSSH 2.5.1 source, I think I could fairly
easily provide a 'SecurID Authentication Method' patch (which would
rely on -DHAVE_SECURID, -I/blah/securid/include, and
-L/blah/securid/lib... /blah/securid being a