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2014 Jun 23
2
ListenAdress Exclusion
I was wondering what everyone's thoughts were on a simpler way to exclude
addresses from having listeners on them.
I know a lot of people have multiple subnets, especially larger
corporations.
Some networks are non-route-able, and therefor unsuitable for use with SSH,
aside from communication between other servers on the same subnet.
Given that we may want to exclude those non-route-able
2012 Mar 13
1
Upgrade to 5.8 broke sshd on IPv4
I have a virtual machine on linode.com that runs dual stack IPv4 and
IPv6. On Sunday I upgraded to Centos 5.8 and now I cannot connect with
ssh on IPv4. I get a 'connection refused' because there is no listener
on the ssh port for IPv4. It appears to work just fine for IPv6, but I
cannot access remotely when I am on an IPv4 only network. It appears
that only sshd is affected. All
2001 Nov 12
4
Please test -current
Could people please test -current? We will be making a release fairly
soon.
-d
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2001 Nov 20
3
problem with AFS token forwarding
Hello,
I came across an interoperability problem in OpenSSH 3.0p1 and 3.0.1p1
concerning the AFS token forwarding. That means that the new versions are
not able to exchange AFS tokens (and Kerberos TGTs) with older OpenSSH
releases (including 2.9p2) and with the old SSH 1.2.2x. In my opinion this
problem already existed in Openssh 2.9.9p1, but I have never used this
version (I only looked at the