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1999 Dec 30
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre23
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 openssh-1.2.1pre23 is available on: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ Highlights of this release: - - A cleanup of the PAM code (it now lives in auth-pam.[ch]). This also fixes a bug where sshd was ignoring a "PermitRootLogin without-password" directive. - - David Randkin's SOCKS support using the Dante libraries. I have not
1999 Dec 30
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre23
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 openssh-1.2.1pre23 is available on: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ Highlights of this release: - - A cleanup of the PAM code (it now lives in auth-pam.[ch]). This also fixes a bug where sshd was ignoring a "PermitRootLogin without-password" directive. - - David Randkin's SOCKS support using the Dante libraries. I have not
1999 Dec 16
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre18
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I have just uploaded 1.2.1pre18. This is mainly merges from the OpenBSD tree, bugfixes for Solaris and libc5 Linux systems. It should fix all reported bugs except the snprintf problems on some older Solaris versions. Please test thoroughly, my hope is to have a stable version released before Jan 1. At this point the main holdup is Solaris. I have
2000 Mar 04
1
Where is the tarball for Solaris
I'm trying to install openssh-1.2.2 on a Solaris 7 box. I've downloaded the file openssh-1.2.2.tar.gz from ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ and http://the.wiretapped.net/security/cryptography/ssh/OpenSSH/files/. neither of theses tar's include the configure program as referenced in the INSTALL file. Where can I obtain the full distribution that will build on a Soalris 7
2000 Jan 07
2
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre25
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 1.2.1pre25 is out. Please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html The following mirrors already have it: ftp://ftp.localhost.ca/pub/openssh/files/ ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ http://www.firedrake.org/openssh/files/ Changes: - - "Corrupted check bytes on input" when using triple DES has been
2000 Jan 07
2
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre25
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 1.2.1pre25 is out. Please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html The following mirrors already have it: ftp://ftp.localhost.ca/pub/openssh/files/ ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ http://www.firedrake.org/openssh/files/ Changes: - - "Corrupted check bytes on input" when using triple DES has been
2000 Mar 11
3
TEST RELEASE: openssh-1.2.3pre1
I have just uploaded a test release of 1.2.3. It includes numerous fixes from the OpenBSD team and should fix the stupid configure bugs of 1.2.2p1. http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/test/ A detailed ChangeLog is in the directory. Please report successes and failures. Regards, Damien Miller -- | "Bombay is 250ms from New York in the new world order" - Alan Cox | Damien Miller -
2008 Jun 23
1
Find_by_sql Doesn't Return Attributes?
My find_by_sql is not returning attributes of the calling model class. Thermo.find_by_sql("SELECT COUNT(*) FROM thermo WHERE thermo_loc = ''back'' GROUP BY DAYOFWEEK(time_on) ASC") # ==> [#<Thermo >, #<Thermo >, #<Thermo >, #<Thermo >, #<Thermo >, #<Thermo >, #<Thermo >] The sql is fine and when I checked it in a mysql
2000 May 17
2
2.1.0p1
Oops. The URL for that is: http://violet.ibs.com.au/files/openssh/test/ Sorry, Damien Miller -- | "Bombay is 250ms from New York in the new world order" - Alan Cox | Damien Miller - http://www.mindrot.org/ | Email: djm at mindrot.org (home) -or- djm at ibs.com.au (work)
2000 Jan 17
5
AANOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre27
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A couple of silly errors, and one dangerous bug were in the pre26 release. This release corrects them. http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/openssh-1.2.1pre27.tar.gz If you want RPMs or any of the other files, please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html Changes: - Using __snprintf is *NOT SAFE* on old Solaris.
2000 Jan 17
5
AANOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre27
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A couple of silly errors, and one dangerous bug were in the pre26 release. This release corrects them. http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/openssh-1.2.1pre27.tar.gz If you want RPMs or any of the other files, please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html Changes: - Using __snprintf is *NOT SAFE* on old Solaris.
2000 Mar 30
3
Password and RH 6.1
Jim Knobel said: >Paul, i think you misunderstand. The OpenSSH RPMs are not provided by >Red Hat. They're built by Damien Miller (who also coordinates the >non-BSD port of OpenSSH) and are available in the same location you >downloaded the OpenSSH source from. I just figured this out. I apologize, I am new to Red Hat and I just don't think to grab an RPM when I need to
2000 May 31
3
Solaris utmp problems
Could all those who were having problems with utmp logging on Solaris please try the test release at: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/test/openssh-TEST-2000053100.tar.gz Users on other platforms, particularly HP/UX, AIX and SCO are invited as well, to test compatibility. The login code is heaps cleaner now. -d -- | "Bombay is 250ms from New York in the new world order" -
2000 Apr 03
1
Announce: Test release with random collection support
I have just uploaded a test release of portable openssh to http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/test This release includes some major changes picked up from OpenBSD CVS. It also includes inbuilt random number gathering support which should remove the need for EGD on systems that lack /dev/random. This support is very preliminary. Please treat it as alpha and don't use it on production
1999 Dec 22
2
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre19
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- 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 22
2
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre19
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- 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 30
3
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre24
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 openssh-1.2.1pre24 is being uploaded to: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ This release fixes the silly bugs (almost all autoconf related) that crept into yesterday's release. 19991231 - Fix password support on systems with a mixture of shadowed and non-shadowed passwords (e.g. NIS). Report and fix from HARUYAMA Seigo
1999 Dec 30
3
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre24
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 openssh-1.2.1pre24 is being uploaded to: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ This release fixes the silly bugs (almost all autoconf related) that crept into yesterday's release. 19991231 - Fix password support on systems with a mixture of shadowed and non-shadowed passwords (e.g. NIS). Report and fix from HARUYAMA Seigo
2000 Jan 01
3
OpenSSH protocol 1.6 proposal
On Sat, 1 Jan 2000, Brian Fundakowski Feldman wrote: > http://www.FreeBSD.org/~green/openssh.SHA-1.patch > MD5 (public_html/openssh.SHA-1.patch) = e21a896f59474a31ab3b9103acf44c35 > > P.S.: I realize other people may have proposed something very similar. > Indeed, markus's proposal may be something like this. However, > since it's impossible to work with anyone who
2000 Apr 21
2
OpenSSH and Irix?
I'd like to install openssh across an Irix cluster where I work, but its dependency on an "entropy pool" like /dev/urandom is making this problematic -- especially because EGD has issues with Irix that making it largely unusable. Obviously, the original ssh relied on its own random number generator. While this may not have provided the same degree of randomness that is provided by