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2002 Jun 24
1
remove --with-rsh
is this ok (complete, correct)? Index: INSTALL =================================================================== RCS file: /var/cvs/openssh/INSTALL,v retrieving revision 1.53 diff -u -r1.53 INSTALL --- INSTALL 13 May 2002 05:22:21 -0000 1.53 +++ INSTALL 24 Jun 2002 00:50:20 -0000 @@ -105,11 +105,6 @@ There are a few other options to the configure script: ---with-rsh=PATH allows you to
2001 Jan 23
11
cc & no 64bit int patches
Here are a couple of patches against the CVS (Jan 22 18:41 PST) Some C++ comments found their way into ssh.h The no64.patch puts ifdefs around buffer_get_int64() now in bufaux.[c,h] -- Tim Rice Multitalents (707) 887-1469 tim at multitalents.net -------------- next part -------------- --- ssh.h.old Mon Jan 22 18:40:58 2001 +++ ssh.h Mon Jan 22 19:02:02 2001 @@ -25,8 +25,10 @@ # include
2001 Feb 07
2
Patch for unformatted manpages
The attached patch (relative to the current CVS snapshot) uses a perl script to convert the OpenSSH manpages from the BSD -mdoc format to the -man format used by other systems. This allows the unformatted manpages to be installed normally, rather than defaulting to preformatted pages. I'd like to see this patch integrated into the portable version of OpenSSH. Please let me know what you
2000 Dec 27
3
OpenSSH 2.4.0 patch call..
I spoke with Markus before Christmas (I hope all your holidays were better then mine.. But that's another topic. Car are evil.=) and he would like to release 2.4.0 in the very near future. Is there any undisputed patches still out not applied to the current portable CVS tree? (BTW, I just applied the getrlimit patch from Corinna.) - Ben
2000 Dec 01
3
two irix patches
First, does anyone know why the following was added in the first place? It purposely strips the tty off of tty names (e.g., ttyq1 becomes q1) before sticking them in wtmp. IRIX then has no idea what terminal people are attached to, causing commands like wall to fail (as they try to open /dev/q1). Maybe this should be version specific? --- openssh-SNAP-20001129.orig/loginrec.c Thu Nov 9
2000 Jun 06
0
SCO Openserver 5.0.5 ssh2 problem.
I just finished compiling openssh-2.1.0p3 on a SCO openserver system. I generated the keys fine and genereated the host keys both rsa and dsa without problems. ssh (version1) works great. I tried to use ssh (version 2) and after being prompted to login, it quits. I am attaching a script file of... ssh -v -2 root at sco to see if you can find the problem. Let me know how I can help. [root at
2000 Nov 14
0
2.3.0p1 + Sco3.2v5.0.5 (fwd)
-- | ``We've all heard that a million monkeys banging on | Damien Miller - | a million typewriters will eventually reproduce the | <djm at mindrot.org> | works of Shakespeare. Now, thanks to the Internet, / | we know this is not true.'' - Robert Wilensky UCB / http://www.mindrot.org ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:00:41 +1000 From: Robert
2000 Nov 15
0
2.3.0p1 + Sco3.2v5.0.5
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 22:00:41 +1000 > >From: Robert Brady <robert at crow.cfs.net.au> > To: openssh at openssh.com > Subject: 2.3.0p1 + Sco3.2v5.0.5 > > Hi, > I'm trying to build openssh 2.3.0p1 on sco openserver 5.0.5. > configure is failing as shown below. > Version 2.2.0p1 build and runs OK > >
2001 Feb 13
1
configure.in reorder patch
Feb 12 CVS (sort of, see warning below) I've had to change around some of the code in configure.in to get some platforms to compile with the --with-tcp-wrappers option. Basicly I have set it up to check headers check system libraries check for optional packages check functions I have also tried to clean up the library order as it is important on some platforms. This patch works on Solaris
2000 Dec 31
1
utime() -> utimes()
ChangeLog says - markus at cvs.openbsd.org 2000/09/21 05:11:42 scp.c utime() to utimes(); mouring at pconline.com SCO's Open Server 3 does not have utimes. ... gcc -o scp scp.o -L. -L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/ssl/lib -L/usr/local/ssl -ls sh -lopenbsd-compat -lz -lsocket -lgen -lsocket -los -lprot -lx -ltinfo -lm -lc rypto undefined first referenced
2003 Nov 15
2
[patch] 3.7.1p2: slogin symlink fixes
Hello, There are three small problems with the "slogin" and "slogin.1" symlinks created upon installation: 1. "./" is included in the target path unnecessarily. 2. Symlinks are assumed to be available, while only hardlinks could. 3. EXEEXT is not respected for slogin. Here is a fix for both problems -- the "./" is simply removed, EXEEXT is added, the
2001 Jan 31
1
PTY
environment 1)compiler: cc -v Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-slackware-linux/2.95.2/specs gcc version 2.95.2 19991024 (release) 2)openssh: CVS from 31 jan 2001 3)libc: GNU libc 2.2.1 output form make pty.o is: #make pty.o gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I/usr/local/ssl/include -I. -I. -DETCDIR=\"/etc\" -D_PATH_SSH_PROGRAM=\"/usr/bin/ssh\"
2002 Mar 12
2
sys/queue.h
removes HAVE_BOGUS_SYS_QUEUE_H and always use our queue.h. ok? Index: acconfig.h =================================================================== RCS file: /var/cvs/openssh/acconfig.h,v retrieving revision 1.122 diff -u -r1.122 acconfig.h --- acconfig.h 26 Feb 2002 16:40:49 -0000 1.122 +++ acconfig.h 12 Mar 2002 02:11:39 -0000 @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ /* SCO workaround */ #undef
2002 Apr 03
5
[Bug 184] 3.1p1 openssh fails to build a working sshd on Trusted HP-UX 10.26
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=184 ------- Additional Comments From dcole at keysoftsys.com 2002-04-04 08:10 ------- Created an attachment (id=60) better style (no c++ comments), and incorporation of suggestions ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
2001 Feb 20
1
_PATH_STDPATH and @bindir@
Sorry if this is stuff that's been talked about before. If it is, just ignore me. I'm curious to know why Portable OpenSSH doesn't include @bindir@ in the _PATH_STDPATH. This would save most installers of portable OpenSSH from having to --with-default-path=$PREFIX/bin in order to ensure that scp will work properly. This would also, I imagine, save quite a lot of hassle for
2001 Feb 12
3
add scp path to _PATH_STDPATH
what do you think about this patch to add the path to scp to _PATH_STDPATH? is there a better or cleaner way to do this? i'm hoping to ward off 'scp doesn't work' questions for the next release. i did *not* add this to a --with-default-path path, because if a user specifies that, they should control its value completely. Index: Makefile.in
2002 Jul 22
1
impedence mismatch between openssh 3.4p1 and openssl 0.9.6d on SCO OpenServer 3.2 5.0.6
Hi, I have been trying to build openssh 3.4p1 on SCO Open Server xxx It requires the libcrypto.a library produced by OpenSSL. So, I downloaded and installed OpenSSL 0.9.6d. As part of the configure process for OpenSSH, 'configure' checks for version of libcrypto.a with RAND_add(). RAND_add is defined in rand_lib.c and during the build of OpenSSH, I can see that rand_lib.c is compiled
1999 Mar 11
2
AFS on samba 2.0.2
>Ken, did you ever get afs support compiled into 2.0.2? I am in exactly >the same boat as you are (were), where samba 1.9.18 was working great, but >2.0.2 wouldn't compile with afs support. I too tried to copy the relavant >parts of the makefile over, but ended up with the same errors as you did. >Then I found your post to the samba list, and I'm hoping that you've
2001 Jun 18
2
Patch for changing expired passwords
The primary purpose of the attached patches is for portable OpenSSH to support changing expired passwords as specified in shadow password files. To support that, I did a couple enhancements to the base OpenBSD OpenSSH code. They are: 1. Consolidated the handling of "forced_command" into a do_exec() function in session.c. These were being handled inconsistently and allocated
2001 Oct 08
1
Ported OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 to Dynix
Hello Porters, I've finally (thanks to Wendy Palm of Cray) ported OpenSSH to Dynix v4.4.4. I had to make sure that "UseLogin" was set to "no" in the sshd_config file. Also, here are the old-style contextual diffs (obtained with 'diff -c' on the Dynix box) of the two files I had to change: *** configure Sat Jun 16 17:09:50 2001 --- configure.new Mon Oct 8