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2000 Dec 30
1
[Re: openSSH/openSSL question.]
Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote:
On 29 Dec 2000, sunil vallamkonda wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Looking at:
> http://www.openssh.com/features.html
>
> Under 'Free Licensing' section:
>
> "any licensed or patented components are chosen from
> external libraries (e.g. OpenSSL)"
>
> Can someone please enlighten me which
> components
2001 Jan 18
3
BSafe toolkits for implementing RSA public key algorithm
Has anyone had any experience with any of the BSafe toolkits that are
available and contain support for the RSA public key algorithms? I would
like to use one of RSA's toolkits in a port of a Windows OpenSSH client that
I am working on, in order to avoid any licensing issues from RSA. Can anyone
recommend a good toolkit? I understand that there a number of them, such as
BSafe SSL-C, SLPlus,
2006 Jan 05
4
Workshops or groups in Boston?
I have been hearing a lot about workshops and/or groups of Ruby on
Rails users meeting up in numerous cities, but I haven''t been too
successful finding any such gatherings or events in Boston. On the
wiki there is a link to a Boston group for Ruby, but the page refuses
to load. Anyone from the Boston area know of anything?
Cheers,
Eric Czarny
eczarny@stonehill.edu
2001 Jan 17
2
PAM & Configure
I have just checked in a change which makes PAM support optional and
disabled by default. Previously PAM support was detected and enabled
automatically if found.
The change was made because there is no workable way to make PAM work
'out of the box'. Each vendor implements PAM a little differently and
there appears to be no standard on the naming of modules or the augments
they take.
To
2000 Dec 13
1
Anonymous CVS, Snapshot mirrors available
Thanks to the generosity of Rob Hagopian <rob at hagopian.net>, portable
OpenSSH now has a public anonymous CVS tree and a mirror of the
snapshots on a fast (colocated) machine.
The nightly snapshots are now available from:
http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/
Please use these instead of the mindrot.org ones (which will be going
away soon).
To checkout the CVS tree, issue the
2000 Nov 07
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-2.3.0p1
This is to announce the release of portable openssh-2.3.0p1. This
release includes many new features and bug fixes. This is a
recommended upgrade if you are using 2.2.0p1 or an older release.
Portable OpenSSH is available from one of the many mirrors listed at
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
Some of the more notable features include:
- Rijndael support for SSH2. Use the "Ciphers"
2000 Oct 17
1
ssh-add broken for latest snapshots
Hi!
I had some fight with ssh-add this morning that I have now tracked down
to a change recently made.
I run "ssh-add < /dev/null" to launch (x11-)ssh-askpass from the CDE
startup. Unfortunately, no keys are added to ssh-agent!
Reason: Between 2.2.0p1 (ssh-add.c 1.20) and now (ssh-add 1.22) the input
reading from ssh-askpass was changed from read() to atomicio().
91c120
<
2000 Oct 19
1
[Fwd: OpenSSH - scp - transfer rate patch] (fwd)
--
| ``We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on | Damien Miller -
| a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the | <djm at mindrot.org>
| works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, /
| we know this is not true.'' - Robert Wilensky UCB / http://www.mindrot.org
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 14:27:31 +1000
From: Damien
2000 Oct 26
3
Happy Birthday portable OpenSSH!
It was one year ago today that I released a patch to get OpenSSH
compiling on Linux. I had no idea just how much trouble releasing that
patch would get me into :)
Within days I was inundated with patches, improvements and portability
enhancements - contributions which have made portable OpenSSH the
success it is today.
So allow me to thank the current developers and all of you who have
2000 Oct 27
1
Typo in 2.2.0p1 ??
I don't already figure out what is the real impact of this but I think there is
a typo in function sigchld_handler() in serverloop.c (l 75).
It is written
if (WIFEXITED(child_wait_status) ||
WIFSIGNALED(child_wait_status))
child_terminated = 1;
child_has_selected = 0;
But I think one actually means:
if (WIFEXITED(child_wait_status) ||
WIFSIGNALED(child_wait_status)) {
2000 Nov 07
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-2.3.0p1
This is to announce the release of portable openssh-2.3.0p1. This
release includes many new features and bug fixes. This is a
recommended upgrade if you are using 2.2.0p1 or an older release.
Portable OpenSSH is available from one of the many mirrors listed at
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
Some of the more notable features include:
- Rijndael support for SSH2. Use the "Ciphers"
2000 Nov 14
1
openssh-2.1.1p1: ssh-keygen.1
The manual page for ssh-keygen hides option "-d" almost: It's not
listed in the usual way:
The options are as follows:
-b bits
Specifies the number of bits in the key to create. Minimum is
512 bits. Generally 1024 bits is considered sufficient, and key
sizes above that no longer improve security but make things slow-
2000 Nov 14
0
2.3.0p1 + Sco3.2v5.0.5 (fwd)
--
| ``We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on | Damien Miller -
| a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the | <djm at mindrot.org>
| works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, /
| we know this is not true.'' - Robert Wilensky UCB / http://www.mindrot.org
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:00:41 +1000
From: Robert
2000 Nov 30
2
Problem talking to SSH 2.3.0 server
I'd like to report a problem I found with the OpenSSH client talking
to the SSH 2.3.0 server.
client: i686-pc-linux (Debian 2.2, kernel 2.2.18pre19, glibc-2.1.3),
SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_2.3.0p1
(built by me from source, but the same problem occurs with
ssh_2.2.0p1-1.1 as shipped with Debian 2.2).
server: sparc-sun-solaris2.7,
SSH-2.0-2.3.0 SSH Secure Shell (non-commercial)
Problem: some time
2000 Dec 12
1
need help on scp (fwd)
where is --with-default-path= documented?
in the INSTALL? in the FAQ? it should be probably
a FAQ. perhaps configure should print a warning/notice
if scp is installed in a non-standard path?
-m
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Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2000 09:52:26
2000 Dec 13
3
GMP in COPYING.Ylonen
COPYING.Ylonen contains:
[ GMP is now external. No more GNU licence. ]
I don't see how GMP is linked in at all. rms asked me to look into this,
because this might constitute a license conflict.
Thanks for your help!
--
No matter how big the bell, if you only tap it, it can give out only a
faint sound. We must understand thoroughly that the weakness of the blow,
not a fault of the bell
2000 Dec 13
1
Anonymous CVS, Snapshot mirrors available
Thanks to the generosity of Rob Hagopian <rob at hagopian.net>, portable
OpenSSH now has a public anonymous CVS tree and a mirror of the
snapshots on a fast (colocated) machine.
The nightly snapshots are now available from:
http://bass.directhit.com/openssh_snap/
Please use these instead of the mindrot.org ones (which will be going
away soon).
To checkout the CVS tree, issue the
2000 Dec 14
2
Could this autogen.sh script be added?
Could someone add this autogen.sh script to the
toplevel of openssh_cvs?
Many projects include an autogen.sh script
so that folks need not remember what auto
commands need to get run and in what order.
% cat autogen.sh
#!/bin/sh
# Run this program (./autogen.sh) after changing any of
# the files that are used to automatically generate
# other files.
#aclocal
autoheader
autoconf
#automake
2000 Dec 18
1
OpenSSHd: PATHs in configuration files
Dear all,
is it possible to specify the default paths in the appropriate
configuration of the Daemon ?
If not, wouldn't it make sense to include that feature as the
configuration files get parsed anyway ?
What do you mean ?
Kind regards,
Lukas
--
Lukas Ruf Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Office: ETZ-G61.2 Computer Engineering
2000 Dec 25
2
hostinstall target?
It would be very useful if openssh could have the same sort of
hostinstall target that traditional ssh does. The ssh programs only
have to be installed once, for central distribution via nfs or rdist or
whatever, but every host needs its key ...
Thanks for a great program.
karl at gnu.org