similar to: [Bug 1698] New: Connection stalls on PTY allocation failure

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2008 Jul 28
0
PTY allocation without being root
Hello everyone, Some of you might already know what I've been doing lately, but I'd better introduce myself properly: since February this year I've been working on redesigning the TTY layer for the FreeBSD operating system. I hope to get my work integrated next month (the 10th of August). The new TTY layer will have some minor improvements with respect to performance, but one of the
2004 Aug 27
0
Terminal modes
Hi, I'm trying to use connect to an openssh server, setting some terminal modes, and they don't seem to do what I want. Specifically, I'm trying to disable echo from the server - hence the four modes in the sshd trace below (53 for example is ECHO). I've looked at the code. 0 would indicate that the option is negated in the c_lflag field. And it seems like the modes are
2004 Aug 31
0
Terminal mode (repost)
Hi, I posted this before (I thought) but I'll give it another try (looks like it arrived on the list on Saturday). :-( I'm trying to connect to an openssh server, and setting some terminal modes. However, they don't seem to do what I want. Specifically, I'm trying to disable echo from the server - hence the four modes in the sshd trace below (53 for example is ECHO).
2015 Dec 16
2
Running sshd with Privilege Seperation drops connection on password change
Hi Darren/Damien, Sorry for responding so late. Still hope we can get this sorted out. Yes I am indeed using PAM for ssh authentication and disabling priv seperation is a no-go for us since it opens up a security loophole. From what I can see in ptree and auth logs, when the child passwd process returns with SIGCHLD, the parent sshd process terminates. Sshd logs are as follows as requested at
2003 Apr 17
0
pam_mkhomedir and priv separation
Hello, I'm not sure if this has already been addressed, I looked through the archives and can't seem to find anything. I also did some Usenet searching and only found one article mentioning this, and it was in French. Anyway, the problem is that it appears as though when using privsep opensshd doesn't execute pam_session as root, and this causes pam_mkhomedir to fail.
2002 Mar 21
0
[Bug 178] New: Content of /etc/nologin isn't shown to users, fix triggers probably AIX bug
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=178 Summary: Content of /etc/nologin isn't shown to users, fix triggers probably AIX bug Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.1p1 Platform: PPC OS/Version: AIX Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo:
2008 Dec 24
1
Port forwarding using the client of a multiplexed connection.
I am trying to set up port forwarding using the client of a multiplexed connection, but the client is dying. The connection paramaters I am using are as follows: for the master: /usr/bin/ssh -T -n -N -o ControlMaster=yes -o ControlPath=/var/run/autossh/control-%r@%h-%p.sock -o ConnectionAttempts=3 -o BatchMode=yes -o EscapeChar=none -o ExitOnForwardFailure=yes -o ServerAliveInterval=15 -o
2001 Feb 17
2
Where is OpenSSH 2.5.0p1?
Hi, it seems the 2.5.0p1 announcement on www.openssh.com went out a little bit too early ;). Just curious, why 2.4 was skipped? I don't believe this is just to have a higher version number than the competition ;). I see 2.5.0 is there, but no 2.5.0p1 yet even on ftp.openbsd.org itself. Looking at the CVS tree, I see the two bugs I reported to this list some time ago (with no response) are
2009 Jun 05
2
ssh trouble checklist
Hi. There should be a checklist of everything that can go wrong with making an ssh connection. Here's one entry for the list, which I didn't know before, and * I couldn't see the problem from the -ddd and -vvv output, and * there were no /var/log/* file entries to give hints. Here's what I did sudo kill <pid-of-sshd> /usr/sbin/sshd No good. Usually I did kill
2002 May 09
0
functions : server_input_channel_req userauth_pubkey
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Greetings, I am not sure if this is the correct place to ask these question, if I am at the wrong place please advise. I am currently working on some modifications to openssh which record the users rsa/dsa identity comment file to a log file when the user logs in (password authentication is disabled). The ssh1 portion of the modification works
2000 Nov 14
0
2.3.0p1, Solaris 7 and last login (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 16:33:18 +0100 From: System
2002 Jan 30
0
[Bug 87] New: Last logon that gets reported upon login is the current login time
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=87 Summary: Last logon that gets reported upon login is the current login time Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.0.2p1 Platform: UltraSparc OS/Version: Solaris Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo:
2004 Jan 22
1
AIX and openssh 3.7.1p2 with privsep
I am attempting to run openssh 3.7.1p2 with privsep on AIX 5.2 ML2 (with the december 2003 critical patches also). This was compiled on the host machine with the IBM Visual Age C compiler (C for AIX Compiler, Version 5). I did not have any trouble compiling. My configure was ./configure --with-tcp-wrappers, and I have the freeware tcp wrappers (freeware.tcp_wrappers.rte 7.6.1.5), and a compiled
2001 Oct 12
2
bug report: last login time vs PAM in portability release
on hp-ux 11 i see: $ date;ssh jenny Fri Oct 12 14:44:13 PDT 2001 Last successful login for stevesk: Fri Oct 12 10:45:42 PST8PDT 2001 on pts/2 Last unsuccessful login for stevesk: Mon Sep 24 22:55:53 PST8PDT 2001 Last login: Fri Oct 12 10:45:43 2001 from 172.31.1.53 You have mail. so solaris PAM is different. can other solaris+PAM users confirm this? On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Benn Oshrin wrote:
2010 May 03
0
problem with ssh/rsync to minix
Moin, I just tried to use ssh/rsync from my linux box to minix, but found a problem with ssh. The environment: * uname -a Minix 145-116-229-112.uilenstede.casema.nl 3 1.2a i686 # /usr/local//sbin/sshd -V sshd: illegal option -- V OpenSSH_4.3p2, OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005 Under normal circumstances, a command comes back when it is given to ssh; e.g. hermes:~# ssh -i
2001 Feb 22
0
Solaris and Latest snapshot (2001-02-21) (fwd)
okay, i reversed that patch out and solaris 7 still works fine with pam... devon ----- Original Message ----- From: <mouring at etoh.eviladmin.org> To: <devon at admin2.gisnetworks.com> Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 10:43 AM Subject: Re: Solaris and Latest snapshot (2001-02-21) (fwd) > > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 17:54:19
2001 Sep 06
1
lastlog on Solaris with PAM (patch included)
On Solaris, the pam_unix module includes a pam_session which updates the lastlog file. Since OpenSSH calls pam_session before reading the lastlog file, SSH logins to systems with this configuration (as well as similar ones, I'd imagine) report the last login time and remote host as the values from the current session. My solution to this problem is to call pam_open_session in the child,
2003 Jan 21
3
X11 forwarding problem -- openssh-3.5p1 -- redhat 8.0 -- linux 2.4.18
All, I'm working on upgrading a machine from RH 6.2 to RH 8.0. I've encountered one major (for me) snag in that I cannot get X11 forwarding to work anymore. I've been google-ing the error messages all morning, with no luck. Here is debugging output from the server (client debugging output sent upon request... I don't feel it is relevant). What I feel is interesting is at the
2009 Sep 22
2
Problems using sftp on HMC IBM system
Hello friends, I am having some problems using sftp to reach a HMC IBM system. The connection is suddenly closed and I don't why. Actually I don't know exactly how to read all these debug information. I would be very glad with any help on this topic. Here is the full debug output provided from the command execution: otubo at phoenix ~ $ sftp -vvv hscroot at skiper Connecting to
2011 Feb 02
0
Porting openssh to Windows natively
Hi All, I was assigned a project to port the openssh 5.4p1 to Windows.? There has been discussion about Cygwin and SUA on Windows, but the conclusion is to avoid a unix layer.? So came the project.? I was being assigned not because I am familir with openssh, but because I am a Windows application developer.? BTW, the objective is to have a windows sshd daemon, no client is needed at this stage.