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2000 May 01
3
Status of SSH 2.0 protocol support?
Just to bring everyone up to date, could we get a report on the status
of support for the 2.x protocol? The home page says "next major release"
- is that 1.3 or 2.0? And is there any feel for when it'll be generally
available?
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John Hardin
Internal Systems Administrator
Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc.
<johnh at aproposretail.com>
2000 Apr 06
1
status of openssh-2
Hi,
My name is Stefan Mangard and I plan to implement an extension to ssh as a
final project in a cryptography class.
Since I want to use an open source of ssh, I decided to use
the openssh implementation.
I am currently working with openssh-1.2.3, but I'd also like to implement
my extension for protocol 2, I wanted to ask you how far the development
of the implementation of openssh-2 is.
2001 May 09
3
"ksh: scp: not found"
I upgraded a compiled version of ssh-1.2.27 to a swinstalled depot of
OpenSSH_2.5.1p1 on HPUX-11.00.
I created links in /usr/local/bin/<ssh program> pointing to
/opt/openssh2/bin/<ssh program>.
Ssh works. Scp does not. HP support does not support ssh.
Below the line you will find the output of a verbose scp command from
the server to it self.
2002 Jun 10
3
OpenSSH with slow login
Hi,
I have installed Openssh on a HP-UX 11.00 and I am having a problem. It
lasts 5 minutes to login, after I enter my login and password.
I try to connect from a Windows machine having a Tera Term SSH client to the
HP UX with the OpenSSH server ?
Why does it take so long time (5 minutes) to establish a connection from a
remote machine to this openssh server ?
When I do Telnet to the same
2002 Jun 11
3
RES: OpenSSH with slow login
I gueess it is not a DNS problem, because either using name or IP, I have
always the problem.
I guess the problem is that I am using ssh on inetd.conf (sshd -i), so It
has to generate a key each time I start a session. What do you think ?
-----Mensagem original-----
De: Dan Kaminsky [mailto:dan at doxpara.com]
Enviada em: segunda-feira, 10 de junho de 2002 20:51
Para: Jorge Cleber Teixeira de
1999 Apr 11
0
troubles printing from windows98 to a samba printer
Hello I have this problem with printing to a HP Laser Jet 4L set up on my
linux box which is the local samba server for the intranet. I can only
print as root or as a user admin user = thatuser.
I need to be able to set a password for the printer and only those users
to use the printer who know the password. Or a similar solution.
As ordinary user Windows98 says:
2000 Jul 07
1
keyboard-interactive authentication mehtod?
Hi all,
I noticed that support for the keyboard-interactive user authentication method
is mentioned on the "todo" list in the README.openssh2 file. Is anybody
actively working on this?
Thanks,
Mike
--
Michael Kiernan mkiernan at avantgo.com +1-650-638-7581
2002 Apr 03
1
OpenSSH version 3.1 sous HPUX 11
Hello,
I have just installed Openssh 3.1 sur HPUX 11.00.
the command ssh-keygen -t dsa -f /opt/openssh2/etc/ssh_host_dsa_key -N ""
doesn't stop, it seems waiting some other parameters.
How to configure this please.
An idea ?
Best regards.
Gerard breiner
gerard.breiner at ias.fr
Institut d'Astrophysique spatiale
Orsay France
2000 Nov 07
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-2.3.0p1
This is to announce the release of portable openssh-2.3.0p1. This
release includes many new features and bug fixes. This is a
recommended upgrade if you are using 2.2.0p1 or an older release.
Portable OpenSSH is available from one of the many mirrors listed at
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
Some of the more notable features include:
- Rijndael support for SSH2. Use the "Ciphers"
2000 Nov 07
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-2.3.0p1
This is to announce the release of portable openssh-2.3.0p1. This
release includes many new features and bug fixes. This is a
recommended upgrade if you are using 2.2.0p1 or an older release.
Portable OpenSSH is available from one of the many mirrors listed at
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
Some of the more notable features include:
- Rijndael support for SSH2. Use the "Ciphers"
2001 Nov 28
2
scp
Hello -
I am trying to use scp (openssh_3.0), but every time I run it, I get the following error:
stty: Not a typewriter
When I run it with -v , it shows that authentication (pub key) succeeds, but it fails to read the file. If anybody has a clue as to what's going on here, any help will be appreciated. Thanks.
Tariq
tariq.lahyani at aa.com
2000 Apr 28
1
port forwarding
Ok, so this is not a users-list, but i really don't know where to ask.
Maybe a future openssh-unix-users at mindrot.org will take this kind of
problems... :-)
So, i'm trying to forward a POP3 connection over a SSH tunnel, using
openssh-1.2.3 both on server and on client. My host is atlanta.rds.ro and
the mailserver is mail.rds.ro. I did like this:
ssh -L 110:mail.rds.ro:110 mail.rds.ro
2000 May 09
5
ANNOUNCE: portable openssh-2.1.0
[The is an announcement to the developers list only, please give
the new version a try overnight and I will announce it to the wider
community tomorrow.]
This is to announce the release of openssh-2.1.0, the first stable
release of portable OpenSSH to incorporate support for the SSH2
protocol.
The SSH2 protocol offers a number of advantages over the SSH1 protocol
including standards compliance
2000 Sep 16
15
Snapshot
Quite a few changes here, please test.
http://www.mindrot.org/misc/openssh/openssh-SNAP-20000916.tar.gz
-d
20000916
- (djm) New SuSE spec from Corinna Vinschen <corinna at vinschen.de>
- (djm) Update CygWin support from Corinna Vinschen <vinschen at cygnus.com>
- (djm) Use a real struct sockaddr inside the fake struct sockaddr_storage.
Patch from Larry Jones <larry.jones at
2001 Jul 06
1
[Fwd: SECURITY WARNING - possible email attack]
WARNING TO ALL - I just got what appears to be an infected Word document
attachment via the list.
The apparently forged headers look suspicious, too.
Procmail Security daemon wrote:
>
> REPORT: Trapped poisoned Microsoft attachment
> REPORT: Macro Scanner score: 129
> STATUS: Message quarantined in /var/spool/mail/security, not delivered to recipient.
>
> Headers from
2001 Sep 04
4
openssh and multiple ports
Hi,
I must access several hosts through reverse masquerading gateways
which are visible on the Internet under a single IP address,
with different ports (2, 22, 222, 2222 etc..) forwarding to port 22
of various internal ssh servers, each with its own hostkey.
This setup totally confuses the openssh client because it does not store
the port numbers in the known_hosts* file, and thus falsely
2001 Sep 12
1
Q: 2.5.2p2, RSA auth and expired passwords
Quick question:
ssh client and server 2.5.2p2, RSA authentication. Should the user be
prompted to change their password if it's expired?
--
John Hardin <johnh at aproposretail.com>
Internal Systems Administrator voice: (425) 672-1304
Apropos Retail Management Systems, Inc. fax: (425) 672-0192
2002 Jun 24
1
3.3p1 on Immunix (RH) 6.2
Just compiled the SRPM for 3.3p1 on my Immunix 6.2 box (Redhat 6.2 +
Stackguard compiler), fired up the server, and tried to connect to it.
No joy.
In the spec file I changed the following options:
# Is this build for RHL 6.x?
%define build6x 1
# Disable IPv6 (avoids DNS hangs on some glibc versions)
%define noip6 1
This appears in the system log:
Jun 24 16:11:51 johnh sshd[27774]: fatal:
2001 Feb 24
6
SU vs. ssh root@host
All--
su cannot be run without trusting the shell. The shell cannot be
trusted without trusting any instructions the shell uses, from library calls
to rc scripts. Hell, the instructions the shell uses can't even be trusted,
since they're all living in userspace memory.
By contrast, SSHD is generally a root owned, highly secure environment
with no unpriveledged userspace
2000 Feb 05
0
Forwarded ports: delay after last close before exiting
I use fetchmail+ssh (soon to be openssh) to retrieve mail for several
accounts. The setup for this forwards a couple of local ports to the
mail server POP and IMAP ports, then sleeps. Nothing fancy.
If the first poll has a lot of messages, enough that it extends beyond
the end of the sleep, then when it completes ssh sees no activity on the
forwarded ports and exits. This prevents subsequent