Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "New liblogin 0.3alpha"
2000 Jan 19
1
New liblogin release
Hi,
I've just put a new version of liblogin[1] on my website. This version
is fully tested on Linux RH6, OpenBSD, HPUX10.20 and Solaris 2.6. It may
well work on other systems now, as it supports login(), [uw]tmp,
[uw]tmpx, and lastlog (filemode only.)
If you're feeling adventurous, please check out the web page and try it
out.
By 'tested', I mean that the library is known to
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 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 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 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 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
2000 Mar 07
0
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.2p1
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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
1999 Dec 24
5
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre20
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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
1999 Dec 24
5
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre20
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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
1999 Dec 28
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre22
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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
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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
2000 Apr 24
2
OpenSSH 1.2.3, HPUX 10.20 [TCB]
Hello,
already checked the Mailinglist archive for HPUX Problems, but
havent found exact this:
./configure --prefix=/opt --without-pam --with-ssl-dir=/opt/OpenSSL
--with-lastlog=/var/adm/wtmp --with-egd-pool=/dev/entropy
--with-tcp-wrappers --with-pid-dir=/var/run --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh
and get after a make:
gcc -O2 -Wall -D_HPUX_SOURCE -I/usr/local/include -I/opt/include
1999 Dec 22
2
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre19
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OpenSSH-1.2.1pre19 has been released.
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html
The major change in this version is the integration of Andre Lucas'
HPUX support. This adds a few other options which may be useful
on other systems.
Changelog:
19991221
- Integration of large HPUX patch from Andre Lucas
<andre.lucas at
1999 Dec 22
2
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre19
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Hash: SHA1
OpenSSH-1.2.1pre19 has been released.
http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html
The major change in this version is the integration of Andre Lucas'
HPUX support. This adds a few other options which may be useful
on other systems.
Changelog:
19991221
- Integration of large HPUX patch from Andre Lucas
<andre.lucas at
1999 Dec 23
0
Patch to make pre19 work with NetBSD
The pre19 code assumes that struct lastlog either exists in lastlog.h or
isn't there. On NetBSD, struct lastlog is defined in utmp.h. Even worse,
the non-lastlog code in login.h is terrible on NetBSD (since NetBSD
doesn't have a ut_type struct member).
With the patch below, openssh will compile and run on NetBSD again.
Thanks,
David
--- configure.orig Tue Dec 21 06:51:22 1999
+++
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 :-)
2001 Mar 03
0
[PATCH] PrintLastLog option
Some time ago, Ben wrote about a PrintLastLog patch:
> If the person who originally submitted it wants to write a complete
> patch and submit it. Then we would be happy to debate if it will be
> included.
Well, here it is, because: "You Asked For It!"
PS: I'm tired of maintaining my own version of Debian's ssh just to
have this option available, so I hope you find
2000 Jun 12
1
AIX and 2.1.1p1
The new login code works fine with AIX 4.3. Two nits, though. If
--disable-lastlog is defined, the code still tries to slog through wtmp
to determine the last login time. Is this a bug or a feature? If a
feature, change the DISABLE_LASTLOG test below to WITH_AIXAUTHENTICATE.
Also, a small typo in configure.in, plus an AIX tweak.
--- configure.in.orig Thu Jun 8 21:58:35 2000
+++ configure.in Mon