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2001 Feb 18
1
OpenSSH 2.3.0p1 protocol 2 problem with AIX
Hi,
Connecting from RHL7 with OpenSSH 2.3.0p1 or 2.5.0p1 to OpenSSH 2.3.0p1 on
AIX 4.3.1. Protocol 2 doesn't work if you specify 'Ciphers
rijndael128-cbc' or Ciphers 'aes128-cbc'.
sshd -d -d -d on the server shows _nothing_ about these connections.
I'm not sure if rijndael has been left out from sshd somehow, but
shouldn't the error message be a little more
2001 Feb 19
1
FreeBSD 4.2 OpenSSH2.3.0 client vs Red Hat 6.2 OpenSSH2.5.1p1 sshd
mdb-bsd is a FreeBSD 4.2-STABLE box morpheus is a Red Hat Linux 6.2
box with openssl 0.9.6 on it.
Attempts to use SSHv2 fail. Using SSHv1 succeeds.
sshd from OpenSSH2.5.1p1 is getting a
fatal: xfree: NULL pointer given as argument
Full client and server interaction given below.
-- Mark
Script started on Mon Feb 19 10:47:01 2001
1:mdb at mdb-bsd$ ssh -v -v -v -2 -x morpheus date
SSH Version
2002 Apr 24
1
Fwd: need help in ssh client: key exchange
This is debugs seen on server, whose keys are
not accepted by the client:
debug1: Seeding random number generator
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_2.5.2p2
debug1: load_private_key_autodetect: type 0 RSA1
debug1: read SSH2 private key done: name rsa w/o
comment success 1
debug1: load_private_key_autodetect: type 1 RSA
debug1: read SSH2 private key done: name dsa w/o
comment success 1
debug1:
2001 Mar 21
1
Disconnecting: Bad packet length 2056273721.
OpenSSH-2.5.2.p1 won't connect to OpenSSH-2.5.1p2 using
version 2 protocol, quitting with the error message:
[dunlap at tesla dunlap]$ ssh -2 kraken
7a 90 3f 39 37 67 0d 9e ac 43 74 c3 83 83 f5 a2
Disconnecting: Bad packet length 2056273721.
tesla is Linux tesla.apl.washington.edu 2.2.16-3 #1 Mon Jun 19
19:11:44 EDT 2000 i686 unknown Intel RHL6.2 with OpenSSH-2.5.2.p1
compiled from sources
2001 May 08
1
sftp problem
I am trying to resolve an issue with SSH2 version 2.5.2p2 on Solaris 2.6.
SSH2, SSH1 and SCP all work fine in and out. The problem is with SFTP. I
can SFTP out, but not in. I can't SFTP into itself. After I issue the
command, I get a password prompt. After I give the password, the connection
closes with an Exit Status 127. There are 3 other system configure the same
and everything is
2001 Mar 10
2
passphrase for non existent key?
Hi there. I'm being asked for a passphrase for a key file that does not exist.
See debug output below. Both client and server default to SSH2. Creating a DSA key without a password and copying the public
portion to the server's authorized_keys2 allowed me to login w/o a password. I downloaded and installed the latest version of SSH
from OpenBSD CVS, and now its asking me for the
2001 Mar 23
1
SSH Conections being dropped.
We are having problems with SSH shells disconnecting.
We are replacing a older version of SSH (Non-Comercial Version which some
one installed in error, but it was working fine.) & Had been running
OpenSSH 2.3.0p? which had similar problems, some of the errors I was
seeing went away with OpenSSH 2.5.2.p1.
compiled against openssl-0.9.6, with SUNWspro & GCC281 on Solaris 2.8 &
Solaris
2000 Dec 18
1
Hanging ssh
OK, with openssh-SNAP-20001218 I still have the problem of a hanging ssh
when running (one specific) command on a server. On the server side,
there's a small suid C prog (/usr/dh/mgmt/HupServer) that runs system
"/usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl stop/start". Incidentally, apachectl is a
shell script, hence the need for a suid wrapper for non-root users... On
the client side,
2001 Feb 08
2
OpenSSH 2.3.0p4/2.2.0p1, Solaris 8, ssh-keygen bus error
Hi,
I'm having a problem with ssh-keygen on Solaris 8; upon running, it
produces a bus error due to a function call in OpenSSL (RC4_set_key):
[...]
(gdb) where
#0 0x3440c in RC4_set_key ()
#1 0x2b890 in arc4random_stir ()
at /merc/tools/src/openssh-2.3.0p1/bsd-arc4random.c:65
#2 0x23ca8 in main (ac=1, av=0xffbefb94)
at /merc/tools/src/openssh-2.3.0p1/ssh-keygen.c:720
I get
2001 Aug 22
1
[Fwd: [Fwd: openssh 2.9p2 hang problem]]
Markus Friedl wrote:
>
> ?'m not sure where the 'bug' is and whether this is 'really' a bug.
>
> try to talk to the openssh-unix-dev list, i'm too busy right now :(
>
> -m
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 03:51:19PM +0100, Mark Reardon wrote:
> > Hello Markus,
> >
> > I recently posted you with a mention of the 2.9p2 possible problem
2001 Jul 26
1
possible bug: OpenSSH appears to freeze on exit
Hello,
I believe I may have discovered what appears to be a small anomoly in
the way
OpenSSH closes connections and thought if I gave you some feedback I
might
be able to make a very small contributution to the development of
openssh.
This might be a Solaris 2.6 anomoly or an openssh anomoly or a
combination of both.
I came across this apparent anomoly because we use openssh (via cron)
here
to
2001 Feb 16
7
OpenSSH 2.5.0p1
Known issues:
1) Linux 'sleep 20' -- Unfixable before 2.5.0 (known work around)
2) HP/UX signal issue -- Patched and HP/UX 11 works in v2
3) SCO 2/ Native Compiler -- Unfixable before 2.5.0 (known work around)
4) NeXTStep -- Resynced, MAX_GROUPS vs NGROUPS unresolved (not major)
5) DG/UX regcomp/regexec -- Fixed.
6) Cray signal issues -- ???
7) Solaris '$PATH' issue -- ??
2001 Feb 27
1
Bad packet length in 2.5.1 with rijndael (fwd)
I think we are not detecting and setting endianness properly for
rijndael.c.
Can someone on a big endian machine do a "ssh -2 -oCiphers=rijndael128-cbc
littleendianmachine" and vice versa?
-d
--
| Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> \ ``E-mail attachments are the poor man's
| http://www.mindrot.org / distributed filesystem'' - Dan Geer
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2001 May 24
4
bug report
On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:49:54PM -0400, mugz wrote:
>
> I'm always a bit slow to report bugs i see, figuing someone else will
> report it and that it will eventually get fixed. This one has been
> somewhat of a problem for a while now. I run Linux Slackware -current and
> just upgraded to OpenSSH 2.9p1, but I have noticed this same bug on every
> platform and OS running
2001 Sep 27
3
sftp error on LynxOs
I am trying to initiate an sftp session from a Linux (Redhat) to a LynxOs
machine (where i have ported opnessh-2.9p1) and configured without PAM
support (as I was not able to find PAM version for LynxOS operating system)
I get the following error:
$ sftp -P /home/telica -l telica -v ben
select: Bad file descriptor
read: Input/output error
sftp>
Can somebody help me asap on this?
2001 Mar 29
1
OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 client to 2.5.1p1 server problem
I'm trying to connect from OpenSSH clients that are version 2.5.2p2 to
several different HP-UX 11.00 machines that are running 2.5.1p1, but
cannot. I can, however, connect to a Linux machine running 2.5.1p1
without problem. I get this message from both a Solaris 2.7 (x86)
machine and a Solaris 2.6 (SPARC) machine.
>From the x86 machine, I get
ssh dozer
51 f6 46 8d 9d 98 17 a6 b6 10 79
2001 Apr 27
0
key_verify failed for server_host_key from Solaris 2.7 to non-Solaris hosts
Hi,
I am using OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 on Solaris 2.7 (Ultra 10) with 64bit support and
have the following problem when connecting with the ssh2 protocol to
non-solaris OS:
On the client side, I do:
/local/work/lysis/bin/slogin -v -2 -p 2222 rs30
On the server side (AIX 4.3), the sshd runs as follows:
aix/sbin/sshd -p 2222 -d
Full output follows at the end of this mail.
The server is compiled with
2001 Jan 18
0
OpenSSH v2.3.0p1 on Solaris 2.7/2.8 vs. OpenBSD 2.8
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I've seen a few posts, but no solutions as of yet. Here's a
bit more info.
BoxA - Solaris 2.7, Maintenance Update 01/09/2001, SunWorks cc compiler
BoxB - Solaris 2.8, gcc-2.95.2 gcc compiler
BoxC - Solaris 2.7, Maintenance Update 01/09/2001, gcc-2.95.2 gcc
compiler
BoxD - OpenBSD 2.8, patched to STABLE, gcc-2.95.2 _and_ BSD cc compilers
2001 Mar 23
1
openssh 2.3.0p1-5 loses stdout
Hello all
In a recent spate of paranoia we set our server (SuSE Linux 7.0, kernel
2.2.16) to use SSH version 2 and not SSH1. With openssh 2.3.0p1-5 running
as client and server, we find that stdout output is occasionally dropped:
ssh server echo "JJJ"
usually emits JJJ, but sometimes returns nothing -- although the command
is apparently performed.
In the happy case the server logs
2001 Apr 04
0
Heh?
On Tue, 3 Apr 2001, Niels Provos wrote:
> Paul, something is broken in your openssh install.
Definately. But is it the client or the server?
I've sent it to the portable OpenSSH bug address.
I'm using OpenSSH 2.5.2p2-1.7 on a RedHat 7.0 with all updates.
Sometimes I can login fine, and sometimes I can't. It actually seems to
almost alternate,