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1999 Nov 22
3
3 Bugs to Report: OpenSSH V1.2pre13
...the parent sshd. I am willing to test various things to try and help isolate the problem(s). I'm open to suggestions... Regards, Rob -- ----------------"Linux the choice of a GNU Generation!"----------------- Robert Hardy C.E.O. Webcon Inc. rhardy at webcon.net PGP Key available by finger (613) 276-6206
1999 Nov 22
0
ANNOUNCE: 1.2pre14
...ub() macro - Tidy RCSIDs of bsd-*.c - Added autoconf test and macro to deal with old PAM libraries pam_strerror definition (one arg vs two). - Fix EGD problems (Thanks to Ben Taylor <bent at clark.net>) - Retry /dev/urandom reads interrupted by signal (report from Robert Hardy <rhardy at webcon.net>) - Added a setenv replacement for systems which lack it - Only display public key comment when presenting ssh-askpass dialog - Released 1.2pre14 19991121 - OpenBSD CVS Changes: - [channels.c] make this compile, bad markus - [log.c readconf.c servconf.c ssh.h]...
1999 Nov 27
1
Openssh 1.2pre15: Command terminated on sig. 11
...I have attached an strace of the server which was turned on while sshd was sitting at the password prompt. Regards, Rob -- ----------------"Linux the choice of a GNU Generation!"----------------- Robert Hardy C.E.O. Webcon Inc. rhardy at webcon.net PGP Key available by finger (613) 276-6206 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: sshtrace.gz Type: application/octet-stream Size: 4461 bytes Desc: Url : http://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/attachments/19991127/...
1998 Aug 04
0
summary of responses to "firewalls, a practical question"
...with the linux firewall code. Others seem to be very happy with the linux implementation. Wietse Venema <wietse@porcupine.org> wrote: > Have a look at drawbridge, a filtering bridge that runs at fddi speeds. > > ftp://coast.cs.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/TAMU/ Robert Hardy <rhardy@aurora.carleton.ca> wrote: > IMHO from what I''ve seen so far Linux firewalling is still too immature to > depend on. You could depend on a firewall based on 2.0.x code however, > it seems less secure, has a slightly buggy admin tool with a > difficult interface. A 2.1.x ser...
1998 Aug 02
0
ipportfw - security
...ith the linux firewall code. Others seem to be very happy with the linux implementation. Wietse Venema <wietse@porcupine.org> wrote: > Have a look at drawbridge, a filtering bridge that runs at fddi speeds. > > ftp://coast.cs.purdue.edu/pub/tools/unix/TAMU/ Robert Hardy <rhardy@aurora.carleton.ca> wrote: > IMHO from what I've seen so far Linux firewalling is still too immature to > depend on. You could depend on a firewall based on 2.0.x code however, > it seems less secure, has a slightly buggy admin tool with a > difficult interface. A 2.1.x series...