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2002 Oct 10
3
pks for openssh
I was directed to the following site by one of our customers regarding
a keyserver built into openssh. There's a patch for 3.4p1 on their
site, but the license isn't very clear, nor is it clear if they have
approached the openssh team regarding the inclusion of this subsystem
into openssh proper.
I've been asked to patch Mandrake's openssh with this feature, but I'm
2002 Mar 12
2
sys/queue.h
removes HAVE_BOGUS_SYS_QUEUE_H and always use our queue.h. ok?
Index: acconfig.h
===================================================================
RCS file: /var/cvs/openssh/acconfig.h,v
retrieving revision 1.122
diff -u -r1.122 acconfig.h
--- acconfig.h 26 Feb 2002 16:40:49 -0000 1.122
+++ acconfig.h 12 Mar 2002 02:11:39 -0000
@@ -14,7 +14,6 @@
/* SCO workaround */
#undef
2004 Jun 30
3
OpenSSL ENIGNE support for OpenSSH
Hi all,
attached is a patch that enables using hardware crypto accelerators
available through OpenSSL library for SSH operations. Especially in
ssh/sshd it can bring a significant speed improvement. OTOH if no crypto
engine is available, nothing bad happens and default software crypto
routines are used.
This patch is used in SUSE Linux OpenSSH package and proved to work (at
least it didn't
2004 Apr 13
3
scp problem
RCSID("$OpenBSD: scp.c,v 1.113 2003/11/23 23:21:21 djm Exp $");
Part of the OpenSSH_3.8p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0.9.7c 30 Sep 2003 distribution
Could someone verify this case we found that causes a file to be missed during copying?
Here is the setup to replicate the problem:
On hosta /tmp:
-rw-rw-r-- 1 user01 group01 0 Apr 13 10:44 file0
-rw-rw-r-- 1 user01
2005 Nov 20
0
[PATCH] Solaris 10 and missing OpenSSL functions >128bit
Hi all.
Solaris 10's default libcrypto does not have support for AES 192 and 256
bit functions. The attached patch, against -current, and based partially
on an earlier one by djm, will use OpenSSH's builtin rijndael code for
all AES crypto functions and thus will allow it to build and function
on Solaris 10 without the extra crypto packages (SUNWcry, SUNWcryr)
or a locally built OpenSSL.
2001 Feb 08
1
openbsd-compat/vis.c fails to build (patch)
vis.c from the 20010208 snap fails to build under OpenBSD 2.8. apply the following in the openssh root to fix:
--- openbsd-compat/vis.c.old Thu Feb 8 09:21:18 2001
+++ openbsd-compat/vis.c Thu Feb 8 09:21:26 2001
@@ -35,9 +35,9 @@
static char rcsid[] = "$OpenBSD: vis.c,v 1.5 2000/07/19 15:25:13 deraadt Exp $";
#endif /* LIBC_SCCS and not lint */
-#ifndef HAVE_VIS
-
2002 Jan 22
2
ssh-keyscan: xmalloc out of memory error
hi all,
I got "xmalloc: out of memory" when i used
ssh-keyscan to a remote host that is using
SSH protocol 2 and only protocol 2 (no fallback
to SSH protocol 1).
Looks to me more like ssh-keyscan doesn't talk
SSH protocol 2 to the server.
Please help.
Here is the exact error:
# /usr/local/bin/ssh-keyscan -v miad_1
# miad_1 SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.0.2p1
xmalloc: out of memory
2004 May 12
1
Van Dyke's Public Key Assistant
Jeff Van Dyke's "Public Key Assistant subsystem" was previously discussed
here: (end of a short thread)
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=103436908422003&w=2
I do see a few comments that seem to point out his arrogance and some
disgust about OpenBSD's RCSID, but has anybody found it to be unsecure or if
it was bug ridden. The subject sorta dies right
2002 Sep 04
4
Determining Local IP Address within .profile
Hi !
I haven't found an easy solution to determine the local IP to which the remote SSH client is connected to the local SSHD. We use MC/Serviceguard which can create many Interfaces where a remote client could connect and we like to know within .profile which interface the client has connected to.
I've looked at the sourcecode and maybe the following could do something I described :
2003 Jan 24
0
[Bug 473] New: cannot update password using PAM on HP-UX system that has been tsconverted
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=473
Summary: cannot update password using PAM on HP-UX system that
has been tsconverted
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: older versions
Platform: All
OS/Version: HP-UX
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
2003 Aug 08
1
Help request: merging OpenBSD Kerberos change into Portable.
Hi All.
I'm looking for some help to merge an outstanding Kerberos
credential cache change from OpenBSD into Portable. I don't know enough
about Kerberos to figure out how that change should be applied for the
non-Heimdal(?) code path.
The outstanding diff is attached.
Any volunteers?
--
Darren Tucker (dtucker at zip.com.au)
GPG key 8FF4FA69 / D9A3 86E9 7EEE AF4B B2D4
2003 Sep 15
1
Fwd: Re: [Full-Disclosure] new ssh exploit?
Has anyone around here heard of this ?
---Mike
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>From: christopher neitzert <chris@neitzert.com>
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2000 Jun 12
1
AIX and 2.1.1p1
The new login code works fine with AIX 4.3. Two nits, though. If
--disable-lastlog is defined, the code still tries to slog through wtmp
to determine the last login time. Is this a bug or a feature? If a
feature, change the DISABLE_LASTLOG test below to WITH_AIXAUTHENTICATE.
Also, a small typo in configure.in, plus an AIX tweak.
--- configure.in.orig Thu Jun 8 21:58:35 2000
+++ configure.in Mon
2014 Jul 09
5
[LLVMdev] [PATCH][REQUEST] Could someone submit this CSR Kalimba definitions patch please?
Hello LLVMdev!!
Yesterday I posted a patch request to the llvm-commits list requesting
that someone could apply a patch to Triple.h and Triple.cpp for me. I
didn't get any response so I wondered whether I should have posted to
this list instead.
My story is as follows: we are trying to get lldb/llvm support for CSRs
range of Kalimba DSPs. Eventually we are planning to hire someone to
2003 Mar 26
2
what actually uses xdr_mem.c?
In regards to FreeBSD-SA-03:05.xdr, does anyone know which static binaries
or tools under /bin or /sbin actually use that problem code?
The recent XDR fixes the xdrmem_getlong_aligned(),
xdrmem_putlong_aligned(), xdrmem_getlong_unaligned(),
xdrmem_putlong_unaligned(), xdrmem_getbytes(), and/or xdrmem_putbytes()
functions, but it is difficult to know what uses these (going backwards
manually).
2006 Jan 08
3
Allow --without-privsep build.
I've been trying to cut down the size of openssh so I can run it on my
Nokia 770. One thing which helps a fair amount (and will help even more
when I get '-ffunction-sections -fdata-sections --gc-sections' working)
is to have the option of compiling out privilege separation...
Is it worth me tidying this up and trying to make it apply properly to
the OpenBSD version? Does the openbsd
2001 Apr 02
1
[PATCH]: scp could hang in Cygwin
Hi,
attached is a patch which solves the following problem:
Sometimes scp could hang in Cygwin when used as remote end using
the -t option. This is due to a binmode/textmode problem which
could be raised by the login shell which is used by the user and
it's setting of textmode on stdin. The patch solves that problem
by explicitly setting binmode on stdin.
Besides solving the hanging
2001 Jul 11
2
[PATCH]: Cygwin: Allow sshd to switch user context without password
Hi,
the following patch checks if OpenSSH is running under a Cygwin
version >= 1.3.2 which allows switching user context without password.
Otherwise sshd allows changing the user context only if password
authentication is used as it was before.
Corinna
Index: openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.c
===================================================================
RCS file:
2005 May 21
3
Compiling openssh-4.0p1 on Solaris 10.
I am trying to compile OpenSSH 4.0p1 on a new Solaris 10 system using the
OpenSSL that comes w/ the OS (0.9.7d) as well as MIT Krb5 1.4.1 (for various
reasons we are not using Sun's Krb5 implementation):
./configure --prefix=/usr/local --with-kerberos5=/usr/local/krb5
--with-ssl-dir=/usr/sfw
And it looks to be bombing here (adding in random support?):
-=-
gmake[1]: Entering directory
2002 Jan 23
1
Fix AFS and Kerberos interaction
Hello,
I going to use ssh with Kerberos V5 support along with support for AFS. I
don't want to use Kerberos V4 or AFS token passing. The only thing I need
from AFS is creating an AFS token (using appropriate function from krb5 API)
after user's authentication. It seems to me that such scenario is not much
supported by the current code. Rather it is assumed only Kerberos 4 will be
used