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2000 May 17
2
2.1.0p1
Oops. The URL for that is:
http://violet.ibs.com.au/files/openssh/test/
Sorry,
Damien Miller
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2013 May 01
2
Configuring source-specific routing
I'm attempting to configure source-specific routing so that my servers
can exist on multiple subnets from multiple upstream providers.
A rough diagram of the network layout:
ISP1 router (blackbox, routes subnet A, address on subnet A)
\
-----------eth0(firewall)eth1---((servers))
/
ISP2 router (blackbox, routes subnet B, address on subnet B)
The aim is to allow the servers to use
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
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
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2000 Sep 11
2
Problems/patches for BSD/OS 4.0.1
Two small problems with 2.2.0p1 on BSD/OS 4.0.1, both invoving the
internal entropy collector:
1) The ``ls'' commands in ssh_prng_cmds.in all use -n, which isn't valid
on BSD/OS and thus caused them all to fail when fixprogs checked them.
BSD/OS does, however, have a -T flag which gives complete timestamp
information (month, day, year, hour, minute, and second), which seems
like a
2003 May 04
9
[Bug 318] Install failure creating ssh_prng_cmds
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=318
------- Additional Comments From dtucker at zip.com.au 2003-05-04 19:12 -------
Does anyone see any problems with the patch id #186? It seems OK to me.
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2000 Dec 02
2
Is fixpaths the only perl dependency?
Hello.
I just tried to download and build the 2.3.0.p1
(portable) release with Cygwin on an NT box.
It fails to build because of the use of a perl
script. Cygwin does not have Perl installed
by default and to be honest it seems like
a bit of a stretch to require perl to be
able to build shh, that just makes it harder
to build.
I poked around and it seems like these files
depend on perl:
2000 May 15
0
Strange problem with X11 forwarding...
Ok...
This could be cockpit error, but I just don't see it. I've
installed OpenSSH 2.1.0 and I can't get X11 forwarding to work. I
don't recall having this problem under 1.2.3, but I don't use X11
forwarding often enough to really say that I actually saw it work
either.
Both sides are running OpenSSH-2.1.0-1 installed from rpm.
The client side is running RedHat Linux 6.1
1999 Dec 27
1
More patches to fix NetBSD compiling
Unfortunately, the login.c changes after pre-19 have exposed some more
NetBSD-centric problems concerning the lack of several fields in struct utmp.
Here's another set of patches to fix NetBSD compiling (although they may also
help some other UNIXes as well).
Thanks,
David
--- configure.in.orig Mon Dec 27 09:09:05 1999
+++ configure.in Mon Dec 27 09:13:39 1999
@@ -264,6 +264,16 @@
2000 May 19
2
Solved: on Solaris, "couldn't wait for child '...' completion: No child processes"
> John Horne [SMTP:J.Horne at plymouth.ac.uk] wrote:
>
> Emanuel Borsboom <emanuel at heatdeath.org> wrote:
>> Trying to install the portable OpenSSH on Solaris 2.6. Compiling from
>> openssh-2.1.0.tar.gz using gcc. Compiles and installs fine. sshd
>> starts fine. First connection from another system works. Child sshd is
>> forked, but the parent dies
2000 Jul 02
0
patch for NetBSD utmp (ut_name instead of ut_host)
here are patches to compile portable openssh 2.1.1p2 on netbsd,
and some other platforms I suppose.
itojun
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$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.8 2000/07/02 22:07:56 itojun Exp $
--- configure.in.orig Sat Jul 1 15:52:55 2000
+++ configure.in Mon Jul 3 06:49:00 2000
@@ -647,2 +647,6 @@
+OSSH_CHECK_HEADER_FOR_FIELD(ut_name, utmp.h, HAVE_NAME_IN_UTMP)
2007 May 01
1
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2008 Oct 17
2
What keeps logging to my console?
Hi folks,
I have lots of messages like these appearing on my local CentOS 5.2
consoles:
> Oct 17 12:03:29 machine kernel: printk: 1 messages suppressed.
> Oct 17 12:03:29 machine kernel: pbond0: received packet with own address
as source address
I have disabled console logging in syslog.conf, and even if I shut down
syslog and kernel logger, the messages keep coming on the local
1999 Nov 15
2
Upgrading from ssh to openssh (1.2pre12)...
In message <19991115105530.D12683 at alcove.wittsend.com>, "Michael H. Warfield" w
rites:
>Nov 15 10:45:38 alcove sshd[21731]: fatal: cipher_set_key: unknown cipher: 1
We do not use IDEA in OpenSSH anymore, it is patented in most
countries. Your private key is encrypted with it, change the
passphrase with the old ssh to nothing, then change the passphrase with
OpenSSH to
2001 Jan 16
2
Solaris Problem
OpenSSH mailing list, openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org, added to Cc.
On Tue, Jan 16, 2001 at 10:47:59AM -0500, Etienne Lebel wrote:
> I try to install openssh-2.3.0p1/2.2.0p4 on a solaris 2.7 and I always got a
> core dump with the ssh-keygen. But when I installed the 2.1.1p4 everything
> was fine. Why ?
That's funny... I can't even get it to compile on Solaris 2.7
with gcc
2009 Dec 25
2
[openssh-portable] utmpx and ut_name
Hello OpenSSH hackers,
The last couple of weeks I've been figuring out how hard it is to
replace FreeBSD's <utmp.h> with <utmpx.h>. I don't think utmpx is
perfect, but at least it's better than what we have now and at least it
has gone through some form of standardisation. I noticed POSIX says the
following [1]:
| The <utmpx.h> header shall define the utmpx
2020 Sep 05
8
[PATCH 0/5] ZSTD compression support for OpenSSH
I added ZSTD support to OpenSSH roughly over a year and I've been
playing with it ever since.
The nice part is that ZSTD achieves reasonable compression (like zlib)
but consumes little CPU so it is unlikely that compression becomes the
bottle neck of a transfer. The compression overhead (CPU) is negligible
even when uncompressed data is tunneled over the SSH connection (SOCKS
proxy, port
2007 Mar 28
2
cad - 3d in linux
Hello,
Anyone know program capable of import 3ds files of Autodesk, similar to
3ds studio for linux?
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2012 Aug 03
1
Video interview with Eben Moglen.
Hi all,
Hope this isn't off-topic, but I thought the lists
might be interested in a video interview I did with Eben
Moglen, the head of the Software Freedom Law Center. Eben
has given legal advice and help for Samba for many years,
and is a very interesting person to listen to.
Hope people find this enjoyable:
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2012/07/geek-time-with-eben-moglen.html