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2000 Nov 15
1
[PATCH]: nchan.c : internal error: we do not read, but chan_read
Attached is the patch I've been using to fix the error message seen in the subject line. It seems (!) to have caused no problems with the previous openssh snapshot version openssh-SNAP-20001016, 2.3.0p1 and the latest snapshot (openssh-SNAP-20001114). The patch adds 3 lines to nchan.c in a switch stmt (line 100). It simply caters for the cases where the input channel state is
2000 Nov 29
1
Pseudo-tty allocation and -T option
Hello, I've set up a cron job to use ssh with a remote forced command to delete the contents of a directory. System A has the cron job and uses a specific key for system B. No command as such is specified since the key on system B specifies 'command=/bin/rm -rf ...'. However, I am getting error messages back from the cron system (or rather from ssh) about it not allocating a tty since
2000 Nov 08
1
internal error: we do not read, but chan_read_failed
Hello, The error message in the subject line occurs with the new 2.3.0 openssh version and appeared in the previous snapshots on our Solaris systems. As far as I remember it was reported, but have not seen any more about this. I have looked into it a little bit. First, the file session.c (line 1849 onwards): debug("session_exit_message: release channel %d", s->chanid);
2000 May 22
3
scp not found with solaris 8/2.1.0p2
I've just upgraded to 2.1.0p2 on my solaris 8 boxes (now it survives a little longer, thanks!). But, I'm seeing "scp not found" where before it was fine. configure --prefix=/opt/local --with-random-/dev/random (the entropy generator is still broken), and in the past I had no problems with scp, but AFAIK something's broken in 2.1.0. Is anyone else seeing anything similar?
2000 Jun 13
2
Openssh-2.1.1p1 and solaris 7/8
Hello, I just installed the above openssh onto a Sun Solaris 7 and Solaris 8 system. No problem with that. However, I now seem to get some rubbish processed when I login with slogin. An example: Last login: Tue Jun 13 12:31:27 2000 from jhorne.csd.plymo:tJ` ^[[?1;2c Telnet logs in okay, but just shows 'Last login...jhorne.csd.plymo'. This seems to get passed to the shell, which it of
2000 Oct 30
3
ssh-agent and ssh-add with openssh-2.2.0p1 on Redhat 7
Hi all, i'm trying to figure out if i'm being silly or if there is a genuine problem. Running on the notorious Redhat 7, 2.2.16-22 #1, X86. [user at host]$ ssh-agent -s SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-XXYFcFR6/agent.2101; export SSH_AUTH_SOCK; SSH_AGENT_PID=2102; export SSH_AGENT_PID; echo Agent pid 2102; [user at host]$ echo $SSH_AUTH_SOCK [user at host]$ echo $SSH_AGENT_PID [user at host]$
2000 Aug 10
3
Control-c not work under openssh?
>This issue has actually cropped up again recently in my testing. When I >do use Solaris login (UseLogin yes), a ton of the important environment >variables (like TERM, etc) don't get passed. Is that normal behavior? Looking at the source os session.c it is obvious that when you use login the environment is not passed: execl(LOGIN_PROGRAM, "login",
2001 Feb 20
2
Cannot connect to OpenSSH 2.5.1p1
I've installed today the openssh-2.5.1p1 from RPMS and I cannot use it with protocol 2. It gives: OpenSSH_2.5.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090600f debug: Reading configuration data /etc/ssh/ssh_config debug: Applying options for * debug: ssh_connect: getuid 500 geteuid 0 anon 0 debug: Connecting to int [10.1.1.1] port 22. debug: Seeding random number generator debug: Allocated local
2000 May 16
1
on Solaris, "couldn't wait for child '...' completion: No child processes"
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 and logs: May 16 11:40:56 qtrade-dev sshd[6510]: error: Couldn't wait for child '/usr/bin/ ls -alni' completion: No child processes May 16 11:40:56
2000 Jul 04
1
Control-c not work under openssh?
Hello, I'm using openSSH 2.1.1p2 from my Linux PC to Solaris 7 and 8 systems (using 2.1.1p1). No problem, except that if I run a program on the Sun, having used slogin to connect to it, and then try and issue a control-c to break into the program it seems to be ignored. I can control-z and then kill the suspended job, but I'd prefer control-c. I tried setting '-e none' on the
2001 Feb 20
4
(Solaris) Linker flags in 2.5.1p1... (fwd)
Comments from the rest of the Solaris group? - Ben ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2001 11:20:33 +0100 From: Volker Paulsen <paulsen at orbiteam.de> To: mouring at etoh.eviladmin.org Subject: Linker flags in 2.5.1p1... While I'm compiling 2.5.1p1, I've got the following remarks: Host: sparc-sun-solaris2.7 Compiler: cc Compiler
2014 Aug 13
2
MySQL - replication - how to restore master?
Hello, We have MySQL running as a master which is replicating to a single slave server. We are, however, considering what is required when a 'disaster' of some sort happens to either server. By disaster, this could be some event which requires the entire server to be rebuilt, and which would usually include restoring from nightly backups directories such as '/var/lib/mysql' and
2008 Sep 18
2
Security Guide for CentOS/RHEL
Is there a step by step approach to securing CentOS 4X (or even RHEL 4X)? I don't mean the stuff in the docs/security guide but a working step by step guide? There used to be packages like rkhunter and tripwire but I don't know if the ones in rpmforge/kbs repo are up to date. Thanks, Josh.
2008 Oct 14
3
Squid Number of hits
Dear all, I am running squid on centos 5.Is there is any tool to calculate number of ip's hit the server for month wise. Even any command to find out the number of hits is also ok. Regards, Lingu
2012 Oct 10
2
Perl - strict.pm not found
Hello, I installed the ClamAV package onto a CentOS 6.3 server using yum. I then modified the /etc/freshclam.conf file to run a perl script whenever the ClamAV databases were updated: OnUpdateExecute /usr/local/bin/xymon_event ... The 'xymon_event' command is used on several servers, and generally works with no problems. However, on this server when the /etc/cron.daily/freshclam script
2012 May 30
1
snmpd not working well with selinux?
Hello, I am trying to use SNMP on a CentOS 6.2 server, and am using the 'pass_persist' configuration command: pass_persist .1.3.6.1.4.1.141.1 /usr/local/sbin/snmp-iostat I have set the file context of 'snmpd_exec_t' on the snmp-iostat program. If I disable SELinux, then it all works fine (that is, I can then snmpget/snmpwalk for OIDs in the configured pass_persist OID,
2000 Jun 13
1
Remote -> remote scp not working
Hello, Using openssh 2.1.1p1 I have tried to use scp to copy a file from one remote system directly to another remote system - e.g. 'scp -i ./ecp eros:jhf alice:jhf', so the file jhf is copied from the remote system eros to the remote system alice via an intermidate system (the one where the command is issued from). The key is in the file ecp. Using protocol 1 it doesn't seem to
2014 Dec 03
3
CentOS 7 - not using latest installed kernel
Hello, I have just installed CentOS 7 onto two servers and applied all the current patches. There are currently two kernels installed: # rpm -q kernel kernel-3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64 kernel-3.10.0-123.9.3.el7.x86_64 However, if I reboot the servers they both start up on the older kernel: # uname -r 3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64 I would have expected them to restart using kernel 3.10.0-123.9.3. I know I
2018 Dec 04
3
DNS bind - use of /etc/named directory
Hello, For many years we have modified the '/etc/named.conf' file to include local settings. The disadvantage with this is of course that when bind is updated, it creates an '/etc/named.conf.rpmnew' file. We then have to determine what is new, and apply the relevant changes to our modified named.conf file. There is, however, an '/etc/named' directory which I assumed was
2000 Oct 30
1
SSH-askpass - timeout possible?
Hello, On my home PC, whch runs openssh with Jim Knoble's x11-ssh-askpass, I have configured my Bash shell login script to prompt me for the passphrase. No problem, however it waits during the login process for me to 'do something' - i.e. enter a passphrase, cancel it or whatever. Is it possible to set a timeout so that if, say, nothing occurs within a minute then it assumes no