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2001 Apr 29
2
PATCH: UseLogin fix for 2.9p1 (w/improved last-login time)
Attached is the latest version of my UseLogin patch that makes
"UseLogin true" work on Solaris and UNICOS. As usual, I have provided
configure.in changes that set the appropriate defines for Solaris, but
I have not provided the configure.in changes for UNICOS (since they
would be incomplete, and Wendy is working on this).
This version fixes a problem with the last-login time always
2016 Nov 26
3
[Bug 2644] New: [PATCH] set uid for functions that use it to seek in lastlog and wtmp files
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2644
Bug ID: 2644
Summary: [PATCH] set uid for functions that use it to seek in
lastlog and wtmp files
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.2p2
Hardware: amd64
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
2001 Nov 20
0
PATCH: Fixing last/utmpx for Solaris
In case it is any help, here is the patch against openssh-3.0.1p1 that
corrects the problem with last reporting on Solaris that I sent to the
list a week or so ago against 3.0p1. There was no conversation about this
aside from Rip Loomis' comment about including it to support BSM auditing
- does this present a problem for other OSes to include the ut_name field
in the utmpx entry? Should this
2003 Feb 28
0
[PATCH] Clean up failed login logging.
Hi All.
As noted in a previous post, the logging of failed user logins is
somewhat spread out. This patch creates a record_failed_login()
function in sshlogin.c and moves the AIX and UNICOS code to it,
eliminating 3 #ifdefs from the main code. It also provides an obvious
place to add the code for any other platforms that support this.
I've tested this on AIX 4.3.3. Wendy Palm was kind
2003 Apr 03
0
[PATCH re-send]: Clean up logging of failed logins.
Hi All.
This is a re-send of a patch I submitted before 3.6p1.
As noted in a previous post, the logging of failed user logins is
somewhat spread out. This patch creates a record_failed_login()
function in sshlogin.c and moves the AIX and UNICOS code to it,
eliminating 3 #ifdefs from the main code. It also provides an obvious
place to add the code for any other platforms that support
2002 Jan 29
0
[Bug 84] New: last command provides incorrect information on Solaris 8
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=84
Summary: last command provides incorrect information on Solaris 8
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: UltraSparc
OS/Version: Solaris
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
2002 Dec 29
0
[Bug 460] New: ut_addr_v6 not used
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460
Summary: ut_addr_v6 not used
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.5p1
Platform: All
URL: http://bugs.debian.org/167867
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at
2001 Nov 15
1
Patch for "last" providing incorrect information on Solaris 8
I have put together a simple set of diffs that corrects the problem
described by Steven Fishback <sfishback at interpath.net> on 10-30 on this
list regarding incorrect information reported by last on Solaris. The
patches merely pass along the username in the utmpx record for a logout.
Is there any reason why this would be a problem with other OSes? If not,
maybe this could be rolled into the
2003 Jan 27
1
[PATCH] Creation of record_failed_login() in sshlogin.c
Hi All,
I've been poking around various parts of the auth code for a while.
Some platforms support failed login counters and it occurs to me that
there's as few too many instances of:
#ifdef [PLATFORM]
if (authenticated == 0 && strcmp(method, "password") == 0)
some_login_failure_func();
#endif
The attached patch creates a record_failed_login() function in
2001 Jan 29
1
Solaris wtmpx patch
Hi,
Solaris (tested with 2.6) needs a username in the logout record in the wtmpx
file. Currently openssh (version 2.3.0p1) leaves the username (utmpx.ut_user)
empty in logout records, which leads to conflicting results from the last
command. Example:
# last -5 siegert
siegert pts/186 stikine.ucs.sfu. Mon Jan 15 14:26 still logged in
siegert pts/105 stikine.ucs.sfu. Mon Jan 15
2002 May 09
0
functions : server_input_channel_req userauth_pubkey
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Greetings,
I am not sure if this is the correct place to ask these question,
if I am at the wrong place please advise.
I am currently working on some modifications to openssh
which record the users rsa/dsa identity comment file to
a log file when the user logs in (password authentication
is disabled).
The ssh1 portion of the modification works