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2006 Jun 29
1
Cointegration Test in R
Hello!
I'm using the blrtest() function in the urca package
to test cointegration relationships.
Unfortunately, the hypothesis (restrictions on beta)
specifies the same restriction on all cointegration vectors.
Is there any possibility to specify different restrictions on
the cointegration vectors?
Are there any other packages in R using cointegration tests?
Thanks and best regards.
Dennis
2001 Feb 24
6
SU vs. ssh root@host
All--
su cannot be run without trusting the shell. The shell cannot be
trusted without trusting any instructions the shell uses, from library calls
to rc scripts. Hell, the instructions the shell uses can't even be trusted,
since they're all living in userspace memory.
By contrast, SSHD is generally a root owned, highly secure environment
with no unpriveledged userspace
2016 Mar 08
2
Need Help to Fix CVE-2008-1483, CVE-2008-5161, CVE-2015-5600 and CVE-2015-6565
Hi Gert,
Thanks for your reply.
But we can't upgrade to 7.2 version also we don't have plan to upgrade in
near future. Can I fix these vulnerabilities in the current version?
Regards
Abhishek
On Tue, Mar 8, 2016 at 6:42 PM, Gert Doering <gert at greenie.muc.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, Mar 08, 2016 at 06:14:01PM +0530, abhi dhiman wrote:
> > Actually I am working
2001 Jun 27
2
OpenSSH, Cygwin, eXceed, and SIGINT
All,
When logging into an HP-UX 10.2 system from a Windows NT machine
running Cygwin and openssh 2.9p2, control-c sends a sigint to the ssh client
on the NT system, thus killing the ssh process. Interestingly enough, this
behavior is only observed when using X11 forwarding. I can eliminate the
behavior by changing clientloop.c to ignore SIGINT (signal(SIGINT, SIG_IGN)
) but then I'm bak to
2004 Jul 06
4
AIX and zlib
I noticed that AIX now comes with a version of zlib installed in /usr. (I'm
working on 5.2)
My first inclination was to simply uninstall it and use the one we compile
(and put in /usr/local).
However, IBM has made zlib part of the RPM package itself!
So, I cannot uninstall it without removing RPM....
Next, I tried passing --with-zlib=/usr/local to configure for ssh.
This seems to work, but
2017 Oct 17
2
Status of OpenSSL 1.1 support
Hi,
On Tue, Oct 17, 2017 at 05:54:52AM -0600, The Doctor wrote:
> The best solution is if (LIBRESSL) || (OPENSSL < 1010...)
>
> Else
>
> Whatever.
>
> Is that too much work?
Littering code with #ifdef is almost never a good idea.
gert
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Gert
2001 Mar 07
4
[PATCH]: contrib/cygwin/ssh-host-config
Hi,
below is a patch to contrib/cygwin/ssh-host-config and the corresponding
README in the same dir. It adds a `--port' option to the config script
to allow setting another port than 22 for sshd.
Additionally the script used to add `sshd 22/tcp' to the services file
while the IANA proposes `ssh 22/tcp' and `ssh 22/udp' as services entries.
The new version removes old `sshd'
2015 Feb 17
2
matching on client public key
As I understand currently there is no way in sshd_config to match
based on the client public key so different configuration for the same
username can be applied depending on the key, right?
My case is a backup login that needs to run as a root to access all
the files and where I want to use ForceCommand to allow the login only
to execute a particular command and yet still allow normal root
2017 May 19
2
feature request: use HOME before getpwnam() in misc.c
I'm using bash. The shell does the correct thing.?
Sorry ?didn't give the use case clearly.?
I'm talking about the use of tilde inside client config. ?The example was to illustrate desired behavior. Ssh itself does not eval tilde with any consideration for environment. That is the problem.?
? Original Message ?
From: Gert Doering
Sent: Friday, May 19, 2017 02:19
To: matthew patton
2017 May 18
2
feature request: use HOME before getpwnam() in misc.c
it's really^3 annoying that no matter the value of $HOME, that tilde_expand_filename() only looks at getpwnam() and friends instead of at least trying getenv("HOME").
What is the use case?
HOME=longpath_to_config1
ssh -i ~/.ssh/key1
HOME=longpath_to_config2
ssh -i ~/.ssh/key2
but getpwnam() defeats this by always accessing what's in the passwd file. So .ssh/known_hosts is
2016 Feb 17
2
Using 'ForceCommand' Option
I would like to implement an arbitrary script to be executed when logging
on via SSH. This is supposedly possible using the ForceCommand option to
sshd. However, as soon as I implement any script, even as simple as echoing
a string, clients can no longer connect to the server. Clients report only
that the connection was dropped by the server. The server, in debug mode,
shows:
Feb 17 16:14:01
2002 Apr 02
3
PrivSep and portability
Hi,
I've seen a few patches related to the PrivSep works. As far as I can
see, it seems to work by using a shared memory segment to communicate.
I just want to point out that there are some unix systems that do not
have mmap() (SCO, older SVR3 systems) or that might have problems with
anonymous shared mmap() (don't have an examples, but e.g. the INN docs
are full of warnings concerning
2002 Mar 12
3
error compiling openssh-3.1p1 under SCO OpenServer 5.0.5
Trying to compile openssh-3.1p1 on SCO using:
export CCFLAGS='-L/usr/local/lib -I/usr/local/include'
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-rsh=/usr/bin/rcmd
--exec-prefix=/usr
OpenSSH has been configured with the following options:
User binaries: /usr/bin
System binaries: /usr/sbin
Configuration files: /etc/ssh
Askpass
2016 Mar 08
4
Need Help to Fix CVE-2008-1483, CVE-2008-5161, CVE-2015-5600 and CVE-2015-6565
Hi All,
Actually I am working with the OpenSSH version 6.2p which is vulnerable to
above mentioned vulnerabilities.
So am looking for some help how I can fix these vulnerabilities in my
version. I need to fix it in the OpenSSH code.
Regards
Abhishek
2015 Apr 22
2
shared private key
On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 10:55 AM, ?ngel Gonz?lez <keisial at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 22/04/15 16:42, Reuben Hawkins wrote:
>>
>> Hi SSH-devs,
>>
>> This may be a bit off topic for this list, but....
>>
>> Would it be ok to share a private key in an installer script so long
>> as the corresponding public key is setup like this...
>>
>>
2000 Dec 22
1
bug in sshd.d (destroy_sensitive_data core dumps)
Hi,
experimenting with openssh_cvs on my SCO Unix 3.2v4.2 machine, I had
sshd core dumping on me.
Tracking this, I found that if a host key is specified in the sshd_config
that does not exist (I used "./sshd -d -d -d -f sshd_config" with the
shipped sshd_config file, to work around incompatibilities with the
installed sshd.com's sshd_config, and I do not have ssh2 host keys on
2001 Feb 16
1
CVS and AIX
Hi,
trying "current CVS" on AIX 4.3.3, yields:
gcc -O2 -Wall -I/usr/local/include -I/gnulocal/include -I/gnu/include -I. -I./openbsd-compat -I. -DETCDIR=\"/etc\" -D_PATH_SSH_PROGRAM=\"/gnu/bin/ssh\" -D_PATH_SSH_ASKPASS_DEFAULT=\"/gnu/libexec/ssh-askpass\" -D_PATH_SFTP_SERVER=\"/gnu/libexec/sftp-server\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c auth.c
auth.c: In
2018 Jul 06
2
Does anyone use UsePrivilegedPort=yes or setuid ssh(1) ?
On 6 July 2018 at 17:24, Gert Doering <gert at greenie.muc.de>wrote:
[...]
> I think we have one customer connection where their firewall admin
> thinks "it is more secure that way" - read, we can't ssh in if we come
> from high ports.
>
> OTOH, thanks for the pointer with ProxyCommand - it's a very specific
> niche problem with a viable workaround, so I
2000 Nov 08
4
man pages won't work
Hi,
I am sorry about this stupid question but after compilation of openssh-2.3.0p1 the manpages were installed but a man ssh gives only unstructured response without underlined lines etc. A nroff -man sshd.8 gives the same output but the contents of the file shows a nroff-format.
Any ideas?
My system is a HP-UX 11.000 with the pam-patch.
regards
Stephan
--
LDS Brandenburg
Dr. Stephan Hendl
2007 Oct 08
3
missing ssh.c - at ./configure
Hi!
I got the following error at ./configure:
configure: error: cannot find sources (ssh.c) in . or ..
Some Details around...:
Code-Version: openssh-4.3p2
System: Ubuntu 7.04
* zlib und ssh-devel packages installed.
I'm sure someone of you knows how i can fix that problem... :)
greets!
Christofer