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sweharris
2017 Dec 25
3
OpenSSH key signing service?
> (Blargh is right (https://blog.habets.se/2011/07/OpenSSH-certificates.html <https://blog.habets.se/2011/07/OpenSSH-certificates.html>). Googling for this stuff is *hard*:)
Does https://www.sweharris.org/post/2016-10-30-ssh-certs/ help at all?
Stephen
2017 May 04
5
OpenSSH contract development / patch
...le now (and is really
> useful), there doesn't seem to be huge amount of documentation around
> it. I found the following useful when getting a client of my running
Yeah, when I wrote about it last year I didn't find many clients
(just the openssh client) understood it:
https://www.sweharris.org/post/2016-10-30-ssh-certs/
How many clients do work with CA signed keys?
--
rgds
Stephen
2016 Dec 18
4
Extend logging of openssh-server - e.g. plaintext password
Dear list members,
I want to extend the logging of the openssh-server, so it also logs the entered passwords in plaintext, and yes I know that this is a security issue, but relax, Password Authentication is disabled. ;)
The logging is only used for collecting data on my honeypots.
After digging through the source, I?ve found a file called ?auth.c"
auth.c:
#ifdef CUSTOM_FAILED_LOGIN
if
2017 May 03
2
OpenSSH contract development / patch
Hi OpenSSH developers;
Thank you for your amazing work.
I?m emailing to see if any knowledgeable OpenSSH developer is willing to help us review / revamp some patches we have for OpenSSH, and provide advice on some of the more advanced uses of OpenSSH. This would be a for pay contract engagement. We are trying to be super respectful of the process, and are happy to be very creative ? we are
2017 Dec 25
4
OpenSSH key signing service?
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 9:54 PM, David Newall <openssh at davidnewall.com> wrote:
> On 25/12/17 00:11, John Devitofranceschi wrote:
>>
>> Besides ssh.com?s PrivX product, has anyone created a web service that can
>> be used to issue temporary certkeys to authenticated users?
>>
>> Any pointers appreciated!
>
>
> I expect that what I'm about to