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2001 Jun 20
8
[Lutz.Jaenicke@aet.TU-Cottbus.DE: 2.9p1: HP-UX 10.20 utmp/wtmp handling broken?]
Hi! I am resending the following message about problems with utmp handling. * In the meantime I had some request in private mail from people asking whether I have new information. * The problem is still persistant in 2.9p2. * My own new investigations show, that the problem only appears with protocol 2, not with protocol 1, I therefore only started to note it when protocol 2 became the
2001 May 25
4
Upgraded to 2.9p1 with no luck..
Howdy, After upgrading to 2.9 (OpenSSH_2.9p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090600f) I'm unable to ssh between two systems any more (the two that I've upgraded). I've recompiled from the original source several times, each time with no errors, regenerated host keys, regenerated client keys (using rsa), etc., to no avail. Below are some relevant snippets of debugging output
2001 Oct 20
8
Recent openssl is required for OPENSSL_free [Re: Please test snapshots for 3.0 release] (fwd)
No response yet, so resending. -- Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted, Netcore Oy not those you stumble over and fall" Systems. Networks. Security. -- Robert Jordan: A Crown of Swords ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2001 09:44:54 +0300 (EEST) From: Pekka Savola <pekkas at netcore.fi> To: Damien Miller
2001 Feb 20
3
ssh-agent and id_dsa
Hi! I am distributing 2.5.1p1 for production use on my system by now and prepare switching to protocol 2 as default protocol. I just noted, that ssh-agent can be used for protocol 1 and 2, but the keys kept in ssh-agent are not compared against keys in .ssh. Example: I have a DSA key in id_dsa which I load into ssh-agent on login. When connecting to an account accepting the key everything is
2000 Jul 20
3
fatal: Not enough entropy in RNG
Hi, I'm running openssh 2.1.1p4 on Solaris 7 (sparc). Occationally, when I boot up the server, the startup script I wrote to start sshd fails to start sshd with the following error: fatal: Not enough entropy in RNG What am I doing wrong?? Is there anything I can do to prevent this from happening? Is just restarting sshd a valid thing to do?? Thanks for any thoughts, David
2000 May 10
3
Trying to build OpenSSH-2.1.0 on HP-UX 10.20
Hi, I just tried building of OpenSSH-2.1.0 on HP-UX 10.20 and found the following items: - The configure command I used at the beginning: CC=cc CFLAGS="-Ae +O2 +DAportable" CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/s sl/include -I/usr/include/X11R6" LDFLAGS="-L/usr/local/lib -L/usr/local/ssl/lib -L/usr/lib/X11R6" ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/openssh
2001 Feb 13
4
issue with EGD in openssh
There are a couple of issues regarding egd support in OpenSSH. 1) SIGPIPE is not ignored for the master listener daemon. I put the signal() call early on since it needs to be before get_random_bytes() is called but it could also be placed in the EGD version of get_random_bytes(). For some reason, with prngd I am getting SIGPIPE even though the prngd processes is not dying.
2000 Jul 18
5
scp not shutting down in 2.1.1p4
Hi! as I just noted, after scp the connection does not shut down properly. When I do a "scp file targethost:path", on targethost a "sshd" process is left running. I do use --with-default-path="/usr/local/openssh/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin" to assure, that the corrensponding openssh-scp is used. It also seems, that normal sessions are not always closed properly.
2001 Feb 12
1
OpenSSH (CVS) performance observations
Hi! I have experimented a bit with the latest OpenSSH from the CVS archive. I could realize some connections succesfully, but I experienced performance problem during the connection phase. It seems, that the client needs quite some computer time just after debug: Got SSH2_MSG_KEX_DH_GEX_GROUP. By inserting test-printouts, I verifyed that the dh_gen_key(dh); call seems to take that long. On a HP
2001 Jul 24
4
Debugging ssh-keygen dsa on Solaris8
Hello, >From the response to my original post regarding openssh, obviously the only way to resolve the problem of getting openssh to work properly under Solaris 8 with openssl 0.9.6b was to compile with debugging an analyze to core file. Let me state that I am not a developer, but maybe the following will help. I have compiled both openssh2.96p2 and openssl 0.9.6b with debugging using the Sun
2001 Jan 09
3
OpenSSH on Reliant UNIX
Hello, it's me again ! I tried to compile / install OpenSSH on our Reliant UNIX system, OS version 5.45 (and 5.44). The following problems did appear: 1. OpenSSL-0.9.5a will not compile out of the box. The problem on RU 5.45 is, that the compiler does support "long long" but NOT "unsigned long long". The latter just provokes the error message "superfluous
2001 Mar 25
2
Bug in bsd-waitpid.c and bsd-nextstep.c
Hi! The handling of the "status" information in bsd-waitpid.c and bsd-nextstep.c seems to be bit odd. Patch attached. Best regards, Lutz -- Lutz Jaenicke Lutz.Jaenicke at aet.TU-Cottbus.DE BTU Cottbus http://www.aet.TU-Cottbus.DE/personen/jaenicke/ Lehrstuhl Allgemeine Elektrotechnik Tel. +49 355 69-4129 Universitaetsplatz
2001 Apr 24
10
Call for testing for coming 2.9 release.
If we can get people to test their platforms against the last snapshot/cvs tree I'd be greatful. (http://www.openssh.com/portable.html) I know NeXT platform has problems. I'm going to spend tonight looking at it. Also, take a moment to see what manpage type ./configure decided for your system and if it's 'cat' please let us know. Thanks. - Ben
2000 Nov 29
1
HP-UX 11.00 truncating remote commands
hello all, i hope someone can help me out with this little nasty. i have openssh 2.3.0p1 installed on some hp-ux 11.00 boxes and a single linux box. i'm trying desperately to replace trusted hosts on these machines with something a little more secure. running some remote commands between the hp boxes, i'm getting different results with ssh than with remsh. root at hp1# remsh hp2 cat
2001 Jan 18
1
Announcement: PRNGD 0.9.0 available
Hi! I have just made the 0.9.0 release of PRNGD available. PRNGD is the Pseudo Random Number Generator Daemon. It has an EGD compatible interface and is designed to provide entropy on systems not having /dev/*random devices. Software supporting EGD style entropy requests are openssh, Apache/mod_ssl, Postfix/TLS... Automatic querying of EGD sockets at fixed locations has been introduced in the
2000 Oct 02
1
Open connections when using agent-forwarding
Hi! I have problems with connections being left open with both 2.2.0p1 and the latest snapshot when using agent-forwarding. (I didn't use this with older versions, so I don't know whether this problem is older.) Scenario: I have a secret key that I run with ssh-agent on host "host-A". I then connect to "host-B" using 'slogin -A host-B'. When executing a
2000 Oct 24
1
success on SCO5
Hi all, I'm not on the list but I thought it might interest some of you to know that openssh 2.2.0p1 compiles quite well under sco5. Although not right out of the box. I'm not using gcc on those platforms, so I had to change the call to gettimeofday() because the sco cc want only one of the two arguments (SCO doesn't care with timezone). So I had to modify those files to get it work:
2000 May 09
1
List opening
The mailing list is now open to outside posters again. We haven't been spammed in the last month or so since the list was closed. If anyone can suggest a way to use the MAPS RBL with Postfix and Majordomo (without turning it on the whole server), it would be much appreciated. -d -- | "Bombay is 250ms from New York in the new world order" - Alan Cox | Damien Miller -
2001 Apr 11
2
OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 and askass (fwd)
My c skills are remarkably rusty, but... I've been from one end of the source to the other and it doesn't seem that OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 will *EVER* use ssh-askpass (or any variation thereof). Is there some flag to flip when trying to compile it? I've looked at the SRPM that RedHat distributes, and at the latest CVS source from openssh.com. Neither appears to have any mechanism for
2001 May 13
2
Change in behavior from 2.5p2 to 2.9p1
Under 2.5p2, if I ssh'd back to myself I would get a prompt asking for my passphrase, and if that was incorrect it would then ask for my password. Assuming I had a authorized_keys file with my identity.pub in it. Under 2.9.p1 it goes straight to enter password instead of asking for my passphrase. This wouldn't be a problem except that when I have "PasswordAuthentication no" I