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1999 Dec 04
2
confusion over RSAref vul w/OpenSS[HL]
...the (ridiculous) software patent, which expires in 10 months. However, I figure I best pursue a legitimate [legal] solution first. What's the deal? Best, "Burned in Boston" -- =============================================================================== csaia at wtower.com, WTnet IRC Administrator - http://www.wtower.com/~csaia/ GNU Privacy Guard Public Key information is available at the above URL. ===============================================================================
1999 Nov 25
0
suse/kde and the new ssh-add/ssh-askpass
...d now consequently Damien) uses to build SuSE (S)RPMS of OpenSSH. In addition to mailing these to him for building the various releases, I'll probably update the spec file and post it in my web tree so that others can grab the file without waiting for a new prerelease. See http://www.wtower.com/~csaia/openssh.spec. Cheers, -- =============================================================================== csaia at wtower.com, WTnet IRC Administrator - http://www.wtower.com/~csaia/ GNU Privacy Guard Public Key information is available at the above URL. ========================...
2000 Sep 03
0
[PATCH]: openssh.spec file for SuSE 6.4 & 7.0
...assphrase dialog. %changelog * Mon Jun 12 2000 Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> - Glob manpages to catch compressed files * Wed Mar 15 2000 Damien Miller <djm at ibs.com.au> - Updated for new location - Updated for new gnome-ssh-askpass build * Sun Dec 26 1999 Chris Saia <csaia at wtower.com> - Made symlink to gnome-ssh-askpass called ssh-askpass * Wed Nov 24 1999 Chris Saia <csaia at wtower.com> - Removed patches that included /etc/pam.d/sshd, /sbin/init.d/rc.sshd, and /var/adm/fillup-templates/rc.config.sshd, since Damien merged these into his released tarfile - Chan...
1999 Nov 22
1
tcp-wrappers not being used even w/ --with-tcp-wrappers
...fined in configure.in. No luck so far. I'll continue poking at the source to try to solve it, but in the meantime, if someone comes up with the solution, please post it to the list. Thanks, -- =============================================================================== csaia at wtower.com, WTnet IRC Administrator - http://www.wtower.com/~csaia/ GNU Privacy Guard Public Key information is available at the above URL. ===============================================================================
1999 Nov 23
0
status of Solaris build
...I've seen packages that have included a "bsdinstall" command. That may be necessary here. Now, the adventure will be in RUNNING the daemon to see what happens. :) Tally ho, -- =============================================================================== csaia at wtower.com, WTnet IRC Administrator - http://www.wtower.com/~csaia/ GNU Privacy Guard Public Key information is available at the above URL. ===============================================================================
1999 Nov 23
1
[PATCH] AIX 4.3.2 compile fixes
Hi all. It's nice to see that AIX support (unintentionally?) is getting better and better. :) Attached is a patch against pre14 that fixes AIX support. All that is left, basically, is a replacement for the /dev/urandom way of getting entropy. ... A completely different thing... how about DCE support? I was thinking of adding some dce code to sshd that: 1. Attaches credentials based on
1999 Dec 01
1
[Fwd: Serious Bug Report: OpenSSH]
Can anyone using PAM and rsa-rhosts authentication replicate this? Damien -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Adrian Baugh <adrian at merlin.keble.ox.ac.uk> Subject: Serious Bug Report: OpenSSH Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 02:38:56 +0000 (GMT) Size: 3926 Url:
1999 Dec 04
0
updated SuSE spec file
...re creating a new host key if one already exists and we aren't going to make one?) I've also marked manual pages as %doc. Damien, I'll be sending you up the whole spec file intact as well. -- =============================================================================== csaia at wtower.com, WTnet IRC Administrator - http://www.wtower.com/~csaia/ GNU Privacy Guard Public Key information is available at the above URL. =============================================================================== -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Nam...
1999 Dec 09
2
OpenSSH-1.12pre17: PATCH: Red Hat PAM limits
With the sshd in recent releases of OpenSSH, some Red Hat Linux systems complain about ulimit trying to raise a limit when logging in via ssh. The problem is that packages/redhat/sshd.pam doesn't do limit checking for an sshd session. The attached patch adds the pam_limits module to the sshd session, which checks for limits set in /etc/security/limits.conf. This works on Red Hat Linux 5.2
1999 Nov 23
2
Fixes for Solaris
...========================== RCS file: /var/cvs/openssh/ChangeLog,v retrieving revision 1.69 retrieving revision 1.72 diff -u -r1.69 -r1.72 --- ChangeLog 1999/11/22 07:11:23 1.69 +++ ChangeLog 1999/11/23 00:24:32 1.72 @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +19991123 + - Added SuSE package files from Chris Saia <csaia at wtower.com> + - Restructured package-related files under packages/* + - Added generic PAM config + - Numerous little Solaris fixes + 19991122 - Make <enter> close gnome-ssh-askpass (Debian bug #50299) - OpenBSD CVS Changes @@ -17,6 +23,9 @@ - Only display public key comment when presenting...
1999 Dec 07
0
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2pre16
....c] check for ~ expansion past MAXPATHLEN - Modified helper.c to use new atomicio function. - Reformat Makefile a little - Moved RC4 routines from rc4.[ch] into helper.c - Added autoconf code to detect /dev/ptmx (Solaris) and /dev/ptc (AIX) - Updated SuSE spec from Chris Saia <csaia at wtower.com> - Tweaked Redhat spec - Clean up bad imports of a few files (forgot -kb) - Released 1.2pre16 19991204 - Small cleanup of PAM code in sshd.c - Merged OpenBSD CVS changes: - [auth-krb4.c auth-passwd.c auth-skey.c ssh.h] move skey-auth from auth-passwd.c to auth-skey.c, same for...
1999 Nov 25
0
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2pre15
...s/key in windows (ttssh, securecrt) and ssh-1.2.27 clients without 'ssh -v', ok: niels@ - [sshd.8] -V, for fallback to openssh in SSH2 compatibility mode - [sshd.c] fix sigchld race; cjc5 at po.cwru.edu 19991123 - Added SuSE package files from Chris Saia <csaia at wtower.com> - Restructured package-related files under packages/* - Added generic PAM config - Numerous little Solaris fixes - Add recommendation to use GNU make to INSTALL document 19991122 - Configure, Make and changelog corrections from Tudor Bosman <tudorb at jm.nu> and Niels Kristi...
1999 Dec 28
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre22
....h into defines.h - PAM bugfix. PermitEmptyPassword was being ignored. - Fixed PAM config files to allow empty passwords if server does. - Explained spurious PAM auth warning workaround in UPGRADING - Use last few chars of tty line as ut_id - New SuSE RPM spec file from Chris Saia <csaia at wtower.com> - OpenBSD CVS updates: - [packet.h auth-rhosts.c] check format string for packet_disconnect and packet_send_debug, too - [channels.c] use packet_get_maxsize for channels. consistence. 19991226 - Fixed implicit '.' in default path, report from Jim Knoble <jm...
1999 Dec 28
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre22
....h into defines.h - PAM bugfix. PermitEmptyPassword was being ignored. - Fixed PAM config files to allow empty passwords if server does. - Explained spurious PAM auth warning workaround in UPGRADING - Use last few chars of tty line as ut_id - New SuSE RPM spec file from Chris Saia <csaia at wtower.com> - OpenBSD CVS updates: - [packet.h auth-rhosts.c] check format string for packet_disconnect and packet_send_debug, too - [channels.c] use packet_get_maxsize for channels. consistence. 19991226 - Fixed implicit '.' in default path, report from Jim Knoble <jm...
1998 Jun 06
21
Named update for RH 4.2 exploitable?
Someone I was speaking with this evening claimed they have installed the latest named rpms yet they are still getting exploited daily and being hacked. Do the latest rpm''s for the named 4.9.x stuff fix all the root exploits or is this person just an idiot who probably has holes elsewhere in the system?