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2003 Jul 03
0
AIX cleanups: includes and arguments
Hi All. First the questions: Is there anything objectionable in this patch? Is AUDIT_FAIL_AUTH appropriate for the "Reason" field? Now the details: attached is a patch that changes some of the #includes for AIX. It moves the AIX-specific includes to port-aix.h and adds includes that contain the prototypes for many of the authentication functions. The idea isto fix some warnings.
2003 Jun 20
3
patch20 fails
Can anyone explain why this fails? This was applied to source from openssh.org. Thanks, Ryan =========================== bash-2.05a$ /opt/freeware/bin/patch -p1 < ../openssh-3.6.1p2-passexpire20.patch patching file TODO Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [n] y patching file acconfig.h Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [n] y patching file
2003 Oct 28
4
AIX patch for openssh-3.7.1p2
There are a couple of bugs in the openssh-3.7.1p2. The aix_setauthdb function does not work with other types of authentication such as AFS/DFS. The loginfailed test in configure is not correct. Also, AIX can use the wtmp logging which I added in configure. Attached is the patch. Thanks, Matt Richards -------------- next part -------------- *** openssh-3.7.1p2/openbsd-compat/port-aix.c Mon Jul 14
2005 Sep 19
1
ssh hangs or gives Segmentation fault
Details of installation attached. Effect: when I build and test (with full path names) ssh in the openssh... directory, everything works fine. When I "install" it as per attached file into a test-directory and run it from there, there are 2 phenomena: either it just hangs, eating 96% of CPU or it dies with a Segmentation fault (this is what happens most often) Help needed
2006 Aug 30
30
Testing for the 4.4p1 release
Hi, The 4.4p1 release is approaching now, so we are now asking people to actively test snapshots or CVS and report back to the mailing list. Snapshots are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap or from any of the mirrors listed on http://www.openssh.org/portable.html The latter page also includes instructions for checking out portable OpenSSH via anonymous CVS. This release