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2001 Nov 19
1
openssh password expiration problem
...I am not clear as to what on Solaris 8 allows this to work. So, in summary, there has not been a resolution to this problem....at least not one that works without mucking with the shadow file, etc. -Scott ----- Original Message ----- From: Gilbert.Patrick at hydro.qc.ca To: scott.burch at camberwind.com Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:28 AM Subject: openssh password expiration problem Hi scott, I've been following your thread for the problem with expired passwords and openssh 3.0.1p1. We are in the same boat. Seems it's broken on 2.6, I haven't gotten it to work...
2003 May 20
6
Sshd and domain authentication
Is there a way to run sshd on a windows 2000 server and have ssh clients authenticate to it using domain level authentication? Mike
2003 Sep 17
2
problem with configure in openssh-3.7p1
Problem: setting --with-tcpwrappers does not configure code to be compiled with wrapper support Solution: references to with_tcp_wrappers (lines 4975, 6396, 6397) need to be changed to with_tcpwrappers David Purks Sr Sys Admin Cogent Communications
2003 Sep 26
2
OpenSSH 3.7.1p1
Hi, RE: OPenSSH Problems I created a package for OpenSSH 3.7.1p1 (by using openssl-0.9.7b and zlib-1.1.4). We are trying to deploy the created package in all of our servers, which is already installed different versions of OpenSSH and SSH. I was successful for few servers. In one of our server after doing pkgadd and when i am trying to generate keys i am getting the following errors.
2002 Aug 28
5
password aging problem with ssh protocol 2
Hi, I'm using openssh3.1p1 and I'm having some problem with password aging with ssh protocol 2. Every time a password expires and I try to login I get the following message ssh username at hostname username at hostname's password: Warning: Your password has expired, please change it now Enter login password: removing root credentials would break the rpc services that use secure rpc
2001 Nov 08
2
sshd can't change expired password on Sol8 with Openssh3.0p1 + PAM
The reason I ask about the patches is because I think the problem you're seeing might actually be a bug in pam_unix.so.1 - it's something to try at least. We don't use password aging and we don't use the "passwd" command to change passwords, so we haven't run into this at our site even though we probably don't have pam_unix.so patched up. Also, the passwd
2003 Jun 10
2
SecurID authentication for 3.6.1p2 with privsep
Hello all, I have made SecurID authentication for OpenSSH 3.6.1p2. This patch was totaly rewritten, so please test it before use. Kbd-int authentication is now integrated into challenge response auth. Privsep is now fully suported. PS: What do you think of selective access to the individual authentications, similar to AllowGroups/DenyGroups or maybe AllowUsers/DenyUsers ? Vaclav Tomec
2001 Nov 06
0
Sun Forte 6 Update 2 Compiler Issues Resolved!
Hello, If you are attempting to compile OpenSSH with the Sun Forte 6 Update 2 compiler on Solaris 8 (Solaris 8 7/01 s28s_u5wos_08 SPARC) then spare yourself the madness and make sure you have the following patches: 111685-02 C++ 5.3: Patch for Forte Developer 6 Update 2 C++ compiler and 111678-04 Compiler Common 6.2: Patch Forte Developer 6 Update 2, C++ F77 F95. I would also suggest the
2002 Apr 05
0
FYI new /dev/random from Sun for Solaris 8
Hello, I just learned this morning about a new patch from Sun for Solaris 8 that adds /dev/random. The patch is based on the device in Solaris 9. I have not tried it yet, but I though some might be interested. The patch is: (this is available for free from sunsolve) Patch-ID# 112438-01 Keywords: secuity random number generator PRNG Synopsis: SunOS 5.8: /kernel/drv/random patch Date: Mar/28/2002
2001 Nov 05
1
FYI dsa_lib.c and dh_lib.c in openssl-0.9.6b and latest snapshot
Hello, I am writing to comment on problems I have seen in the past that are currently still problems with compiling OpenSSH with the Sun Forte Compiler version 6 update 2 and gcc on Solaris 8 (not suprising since the problems are actually in the openssl code). I used the snapshot from 11/4 for this test on a brand new system I built from the July release of Solaris 8. I have the latest linker