Displaying 7 results from an estimated 7 matches for "mindbright".
2000 Mar 03
1
FTP tunneling
If people haven't seen it, there's a pretty nice Java SSH client called
MindTerm:
http://www.mindbright.se/mindterm/
One of the things they did is add some hacks to make FTP tunneling over
SSH trivial. This client looks at the data being forwarded over port 21
(ftp control port), and looks for the FTP PORT and PASV commands used to
establish the ftp data connec...
2001 Mar 13
0
ssh through proxy (was: prng_cmds/init_rng() question/patch)
...uld access
internally and this is how I got out before. But now, we have a "direct
connection" which I had no say in... Oh, well...
If that isn't what you were suggesting, could you elaborate?
Thanks,
--Matt
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mats Andersson [mailto:mats at mindbright.se]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 12:30 AM
> To: Lewandowsky, Matt
> Cc: 'Gert Doering'; J.S.Peatfield at damtp.cam.ac.uk; dwd at bell-labs.com;
> openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
> Subject: ssh through proxy (was: prng_cmds/init_rng() question/patch)
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2001 Apr 05
1
JNI Wrappering OpenSSH ?
I am currently toying with various avenues for doing some secured file
transfers from a javaland process. Realistically on the server side
the thing I want is OpenSSH's sftp server. My question is, on the
client side, how to get java to talk ssh2 secsh file xfer.
Would a sane approach be to find the appropriate points of OpenSSH and
turn it into a java library by liberal application of JNI,
2001 Apr 09
3
[PATCH]: Heartbeat/Watchdog Patch
Dear Developers,
I've released a patch against openssh-2.5.2p2.
The patch adds heartbeat (keepalive) function to ssh(1),
and watchdog timeout function to sshd(8). The watchdog
timeout is intended to terminate user's processes
as soon as possible after the link has been lost.
http://www.ecip.tohoku.ac.jp/~hgot/sources/openssh-watchdog.html
The combination of the heartbeat and the
2002 Mar 11
2
best way to submit enhancement code
Greetings,
I've got some feature enhancement code that I'd like to feed back into
the main project, but to date I've had a hard time of it. I've
written openssh at openssh.com and added a ticket to Bugzilla to no
avail, and now I thought I'd pass it by this list. Mainly what I'm
wondering is:
1. Where is the best place to submit patches for feature enhancement
code
2001 Feb 08
0
BindView advisory: sshd remote root (bug in deattack.c)
...SSH1 clients are also vulnerable.
Bjorn Gronvall - OSSH
Fixed in version ossh-1.5.8
AppGate
The default configuration of the AppGate server is not
vulnerable since it has SSH-1 support disabled. However
customers who need ssh1-support can contact
support at appgate.com to get patches.
Mindbright
The MindTerm client does not have this vulnerability.
SSH
Current release 2.4.0 is not vulnerable. Previous versions
of SSH1 are not supported but a fix has been commited to the
source tree. SSH recommends customers upgrade to SSH2.
F-Secure
Unfortunately, after many attempts to conta...
2001 Feb 08
0
[CORE SDI ADVISORY] SSH1 CRC-32 compensation attack detector vulnerability
...d.
F-Secure SSH
F-Secure SSH-1.3.x is vulnerable.
Contact the vendor for a fix.
AppGate
The default configuration of the AppGate server is not
vulnerable since it has SSH-1 support disabled. However
customers who need ssh1-support can contact
support at appgate.com to get patches.
Mindbright
The MindtTerm client does not have this vulnerability.
TTSSH
Not vulnerable.
All version that incorporated the attack detector
are not vulnerable.
LSH
Not. vulnerable.
LSH does not support SSH protocol 1.
JavaSSH
Not vulnerable.
The Java Telnet/SSH Applet (http://www.mud.de/se...