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2000 Jan 31
0
New liblogin 0.3alpha
FYI a new version of liblogin, 0.3alpha, is up on my website at http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/andre.lucas/liblogin.html This version fixes a few bugs and has implementations for the full API, including 'get last login time' support, even for systems without lastlog. New OpenSSH patches against 1.2.2 are also available, to enable the last login time features. Again, the function (in
2000 Jan 13
0
new login library alpha release
Hi, I've just posted an early alpha of a new login record library 'liblogin' to my website -> http://dspace.dial.pipex.com/andre.lucas/openssh.html . It's released as a patch, and it doesn't enable itself by default. Read the instructions first! This release is missing a lot of functionality, but is tested and working on Linux (RH6.0 anyway) and OpenBSD. Why you might
2000 Jan 23
0
login.c: #ifdef wrong?
In login.c, I think the #ifdef in line 67 should be an #ifndef. Otherwise, the wrong lastlog mode is selected. Oops. I also changed the char array name (for the dirmode filename) to lbuf, as buf shadows the function parameter of the same name. Patch follows. Ta, -Andre --- openssh-1.2.1pre27/login.c Fri Jan 14 04:45:50 2000 +++ openssh-1.2.1pre27.ll/login.c Sun Jan 23 00:09:19 2000 @@ -58,20
2000 Jan 16
3
PAM config file installation
This might have been covered before and I've missed it. If so, sorry in advance. The file sshd.pam.generic didn't work for me on Linux RH6, I guess it's a Solaris file. Instead I copied the file /etc/pam.d/rlogin to /etc/pam.d/sshd . I wonder if this isn't a good way to go about things anyway, have an install target that does just that? Perhaps the rsh file is more appropriate
2000 Feb 04
1
problems compiling 1.2.2 on HP-UX 10.20 (gcc)
The problem seems to be that if you #include <utmpx.h> without suitable -DPOSIX_SOMETHING magic, you get no struct utmpx (all that stuff is wrapped w/ "#ifdef _INCLUDE_XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED"). I'm not sure how you all are handling such portability issues. Thx, Will ================== I configured with # ./configure --prefix=/.=our-deploy/openssh-1.2.2 --without-shadow
2000 Jan 07
0
login code in a separate library?
Following on from an earlier discussion about login recording, I was toying with the idea of breaking out the login code into a separate library (in a subdirectory of the OpenSSH source tree) with its own configure script. I think this would serve three purposes: First, it would in the long run remove a lot of things from OpenSSH's configure script that, save for the login code, needn't
2000 Jan 08
2
Man pages on HPUX (and others?)
HPUX doesn't seem to ship with a set of troff macros that can handle the OpenSSH manpages. Maybe other OSs have this problem? Rather than sodding about with the tmac/ directory, I think we should do one of two things: 1. Ship a set of preformatted manpages, and either auto-install them in $prefix/man/cat{1,1m} or just have instructions in INSTALL to do so 2. Recommend users install groff
2000 May 15
1
AIX authenticate patches
Here are some patches to re-enable support for AIX's authenticate routines. With them, ssh will honor locked & unlocked accounts, record successful and unsuccessful logins, and deny accounts that are prohibited to log in via the network. Tested with AIX 4.3. It also includes a fix for handling SIGCHLD that may be needed for other platforms (HP-UX 10.20, for example). If I get the time
2003 Sep 12
2
Possible new configure option: --with-fatal-coredumps?
Hi all. What's the feeling about adding a new configure-time option to generate a core dump on when fatal() is called? It might help debug certain types of problems, but runs the risk of sensitive information being left in the core dump. Obviously, it should default to "no". Anyone like the idea? Anyone hate it? -- Darren Tucker (dtucker at zip.com.au) GPG key 8FF4FA69 /
2000 Mar 07
0
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.2p1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 This is a patch release which contains fixes to all the problems which have been reported over the last month. Most importantly: OpenSSL-0.9.5 has exposed a bug in RSA key generation on systems which lack a /dev/random (Solaris, HPUX, SCO). On such systems this port was not properly initialising OpenSSL's entropy pool. This results in lower
1998 Nov 24
0
Dial in accounts (1883)
When the world was young, Ole Holm Nielsen carved some runes like this: > Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1998 12:03:59 +0100 > From: Ole Holm Nielsen <Ole.H.Nielsen@fysik.dtu.dk> > Subject: Re: Dial in accounts > Regarding remote network browsing: > We have had mixed success browsing Network Neighborhood from > PPP-connected Win95 PCs. Our servers are all SAMBA, no NT here :-)
2000 Jan 27
1
Long awaited round 1 of NeXT patches.
This is about 90% of the core work. I omited a few files from the patch set since they are basicly small blocks of #ifndef HAVE_NEXT/#endif to get it to compile. Daimen, feel free to let me know what you applied and what your rejecting and why.. so I can work on cleaning things up. Andre, Only thing of note you may want to look into is NeXT does not use "ut_user" in it's lastlog.
2013 Feb 11
0
[ANNOUNCE] sessreg 1.0.8
sessreg is used by display managers such as xdm and gdm to record X sessions in utmp, wtmp, and lastlog files. This minor maintenance release includes portability fixes for BSD systems, code cleanups, and the addition of a -V option to print the version number. Alan Coopersmith (4): Fix some clang warnings about implicit conversions Combine usage message into a single string
1999 Dec 28
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre22
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have just uploaded 1.2.1pre22 to: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ This release consists of portability fixes and cleanups. It also resolves two issues which may have caused security problems - If you OS header files did not define PATH_STDPATH, then an unsafe path was used by default (it contained an implicit '.'). Thanks
1999 Dec 28
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre22
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have just uploaded 1.2.1pre22 to: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ This release consists of portability fixes and cleanups. It also resolves two issues which may have caused security problems - If you OS header files did not define PATH_STDPATH, then an unsafe path was used by default (it contained an implicit '.'). Thanks
1998 Aug 11
1
SAMBA digest 1775
When the world was young, Adam Snodgrass carved some runes like this: > Date: Mon, 10 Aug 1998 19:06:07 -0400 > Subject: Failure to execute programs from a mapped drive letter on a samba > I have a strange situation. I have a Linux machine running samba > 1.9.18p8, serving a mix of NT Workstation 4.0 and Windows 95 clients. In > general, things have worked flawlessly, with one
2010 Sep 19
1
linking problems of dovecot 2.0.3
Hello, I'm currently packaging dovecot 2.0.3 under Mandriva Linux. It has been using LDFLAGS="-Wl,--as-needed -Wl,--no-undefined" for shared libraries for over two years[1]. And I've found there are lots of linking problems with dovecot 2.0.3. After some investigation, I've made small patch regarding dovecot 2.0.3, posted here:
2001 Oct 07
3
socks and misc patch to 2.9.9p2
Attached is a very small patch that allows the ssh clients to use the socks5 library. It should work with socks4 but is untested. Tested on linux only configure --with-socks configure --with-socks5 Also included is a configure option to disable scp statistics --disable-scp-stats modified files openssh-2.9.9p2/acconfig.h openssh-2.9.9p2/channels.c openssh-2.9.9p2/configure.in
2002 May 11
4
socks5 support
> Winton-- > > Excellent! Absolutely wonderful. > > I'm wondering which apps/encapsulators support 4A? This gets me > around > the DNS leakage problem quite nicely. > > Incidentally, we do need SOCKS5 support -- if for no other > reason, the > fact that there's *operating system* level support in OSX for SOCKS5 > redirection. So
1999 Dec 24
5
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre20
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 openssh-1.2.1pre20 has been released at: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ This release integrates more of Andre Lucas' portability patch, Ben Taylor's utmpx patch and some cleanups and bugfixes of my own. The auth-passwd failures should be fixed, as should lastlog support on NetBSD. Since Andre Lucas' patch included platform