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2001 Dec 12
1
connect to bass.directhit.com(65.214.36.12):2401 failed: Connection refused
Hi,
According to http://www.openssh.com/portable.html, I tried to update my
openssh_cvs tree by CVS. And got an error.
$ cvs update -dP
cvs [update aborted]: connect to bass.directhit.com(65.214.36.12):2401 failed: Connection refused
Why? And from which cvs pserver can I get the latest openssh-portable?
Thanks.
--
NAKAJI Hiroyuki
2001 Dec 07
1
CVS server not responding
Hi,
the anonymous CVS server for portable OpenSSH does not want to talk to
me:
> % cvs upd -Pd
> cvs [update aborted]: connect to bass.directhit.com:2401 failed: Connection refused
Looking at http://www.openssh.com/portable.html,
":pserver:cvs at bass.directhit.com:/cvs" is still the recommended
repository.
Is this a known problem?
--
Kent Engstr?m, Link?ping University Incident Response Team
kent at unit.liu.se abuse at l...
2001 Dec 17
1
What's the problem with the CVS repository?
Hi,
at least for three days now I can't update my sources from CVS.
When connecting to the CVS server I'm getting a
cvs [update aborted]: connect to bass.directhit.com:2401 failed: Connection refused
message. I'd like to make a `cvs diff' since I have an important
patch related to a SEGV in the Cygwin sshd.
What's the problem with bass.directhit.com?
Corinna
--
Corinna Vinschen
Cygwin Developer
Red Hat, Inc.
mailto:vinschen at redhat.com
2000 Dec 13
1
Anonymous CVS, Snapshot mirrors available
Thanks to the generosity of Rob Hagopian <rob at hagopian.net>, portable
OpenSSH now has a public anonymous CVS tree and a mirror of the
snapshots on a fast (colocated) machine.
The nightly snapshots are now available from:
http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/
Please use these instead of the mindrot.org ones (which will be going
away soon).
To checkout the CVS tree, issue the following commands:
cvs -d :pserver:cvs at bass.directhit.com:/cvs login
(just hit enter when asked for a password)
cvs -d :pserver:cvs at bass.directhit.com:/...
2000 Dec 13
1
Anonymous CVS, Snapshot mirrors available
Thanks to the generosity of Rob Hagopian <rob at hagopian.net>, portable
OpenSSH now has a public anonymous CVS tree and a mirror of the
snapshots on a fast (colocated) machine.
The nightly snapshots are now available from:
http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/
Please use these instead of the mindrot.org ones (which will be going
away soon).
To checkout the CVS tree, issue the following commands:
cvs -d :pserver:cvs at bass.directhit.com:/cvs login
(just hit enter when asked for a password)
cvs -d :pserver:cvs at bass.directhit.com:/...
2001 Feb 06
16
sftp client
As of Sunday evening, OpenSSH has an interactive sftp client. It should
be in the more recent snapshots.
It would be appreciated if you could test new client and find all the
bugs :) Please also have a read of the manpage and ensure that it
matches what is implemented.
I am working on fixing the ones that I know about, so please try to
stay up to date with the snapshots.
Thanks,
Damien
2001 Jan 08
2
openssh-2.3.0p1 fails to transport rsync
Hi,
I had previously noticed some peculiar log entries of the form error:
error: channel 0: internal error: we do not read, but chan_read_failed for
istate 8
in my logs. They were harmless as far as I was concerned. I checked the
list archives, where the same logs have been reported and no solution was
presented.
Recently I tried to use rsync over ssh for backup purposes. The remote
end
2001 Sep 14
8
Call for testers.
http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/
Starting tonight I plan on tracking changes very closely with the OpenBSD
tree. I need people to test the latest snapshot (9/14 at of right now)
and report success or failure on compiling.
I am starting this now because we are looking at a code freeze soon and I
really want to...
2000 Dec 23
1
OpenSSH-2.3.0p1 patch for yet another F-secure version
Hi,
Here's a problem in openssh, some logs,
and a very minor patch that cures this:
Issue: (open)ssh client WILL NOT talk to F secure SSH-2.0-2.1.0pl2
client S/W version: openssh-2.3.0p1
client O/S version: SunOS 5.7 Generic_106541-11 sun4u sparc
server S/W version: SSH-2.0-2.1.0pl2
server O/S version: SunOS 5.7 Generic_106541-11 sun4u sparc
Log/Details:
: % telnet <mymachine> 22
2001 Mar 18
0
CVS server connection bad?
Hello all,
It'd appear the CVS server bass.directhit.com has been experiencing rather
bad connection problems during the last 1-2 weeks. At the moment, I'm
getting over 50% packet loss be it from Finland or from the US.
Hopefully something will be done about this :-/.
--
Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted,...
2001 Oct 24
0
readpass.c patch
To make readpass.c work on first try with gnome-askpass on RHL 7.1:
wget http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/openssh-SNAP-20011023.tar.gz
tar xfz openssh-SNAP-20011023.tar.gz
cd openssh
./configure --with-pam --enable-gnome-askpass --with-tcp-wrappers
mv readpass.c readpass.c1
new readpass.c according to patch I received from djm 5-13-01:
--------------------- cut here -----------------...
2001 Jan 07
1
[PATCH] Caching passphrase in ssh-add.
The patch below does two things.
1. If invoked with no arguments, attempt to add both RSA and DSA keys.
2. Remember the last successful passphrase and attempt to use it on
subsequent key files which are added.
Note that the latter part of the patch extends the period of time during
which the passphrase is held in clear text in the ssh-add process, but
doesn't introduce any _new_
2001 Feb 08
2
Authentication By-Pass Vulnerability in OpenSSH 2.3.1 (devel snapshot) (fwd)
fyi for those running snapshots. the latest portable cvs has the fix
and the version is 2.3.2p1.
Kevin
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 18:15:00 -0500
From: Niels Provos <provos at citi.umich.edu>
To: security-announce at openbsd.org
Subject: Authentication By-Pass Vulnerability in OpenSSH 2.3.1 (devel
snapshot)
2001 Jan 04
2
Patch to allow openssh-2.2.0-p1 to be started from /etc/inittab
The following patch allows OpenSSH 2.2.0-p1 to be started (and managed)
from /etc/inittab (by "init") on systems which support that. This is
useful when you *really* want SSHD to always run since it will be
automatically restarted by "init" if it dies (and if "init" dies the
the systems dies :-).
I use a line (in /etc/inittab) like this on Solaris systems:
2001 Feb 08
5
Daily snapshots...
All,
How can I get at the daily snapshots?
When I go to the website, www.openssh.com, and follow the Linux
link to portable.html and then go to request the daily snapshot from
http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/, I get prompted for a user id
and password. Needless to say, I ain't got.
That's real useful. Use to be, I could get the snapshots from
the ftp site. Then things changed and the snapshots were no longer
available from the ftp site and I had to go through the web site....
2000 Dec 28
2
ssh-agent, protocol 2, openssh-2.3.0p1
Hi --
I saw an email on December 26th in the openssh-unix-dev mailing list
archived on MARC, indicating that agent forwarding is indeed not working
for 2.2, but that it is working for 2.3. That email referred to a user
with 2.3 clients and 2.2 server. I am running the 2.3 client AND server
and am having a similar problem. The only unusual aspect of my installation
is that I'm using port 24
2001 May 26
3
OpenSSH ports and crypto issues
hi,
I am working on a windows NT version of openssh. It's mostly working
(ssh.exe, ssh-keygen.exe to be precise), except for some minor UI issues.
however, i have a couple of questions about making the port available:
1. minor issue: My port is based on the openbsd ssh source (2.5.2). Is
this acceptable, or should I base it on the portable source ? I think I
know the answer to that one. If
2001 Apr 24
10
Call for testing for coming 2.9 release.
If we can get people to test their platforms against the last snapshot/cvs
tree I'd be greatful. (http://www.openssh.com/portable.html)
I know NeXT platform has problems. I'm going to spend tonight looking at
it.
Also, take a moment to see what manpage type ./configure decided for your
system and if it's 'cat' please let us know.
Thanks.
- Ben
2001 Feb 16
1
OpenSSH 2.3.0p1 port to BSDI BSD/OS
BSD/OS 4.2 comes with OpenSSH 2.1.1p4, patched to support BSDI's
authentication library. However, BSDI's patches have several
problems:
1. They don't run the approval phase, so they can allow users to login
who aren't supposed to be able to.
2. They don't patch configure to automatically detect the BSDI auth
system, so they're not ready to use in a general portable