Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "X11 display issues"
2001 Dec 05
1
DISPLAY=localhost
hi,
this can be applied to the latest portable CVS. by default bind sshd fake
display to localhost.
[stevesk at jenny stevesk]$ uname -sr
HP-UX B.11.11
[stevesk at jenny stevesk]$ echo $DISPLAY
localhost:14.0
[stevesk at jenny stevesk]$ netstat -an|grep 6014
tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1.6014 *.* LISTEN
this is currently controlled with sshd_config gatewayports;
2001 Feb 21
1
sftp-server and chown
Hi,
I've already discussed this issue in SSHSCI's SSH 2.2 context on
ssh at clinet.fi list. My standpoint is that it's wrong and meaningless
to perform chown in sftp-server as the file is most likely copied
between systems with distinct accounting system where user is not
necessarily (and even unlikely) has same numeric user id. The original
bug report was that user couldn't
2001 Aug 08
0
Setting of DISPLAY Variable - Patch
Hi
thanks for the answers
I'm using the following Patch now
(Works for AIX 4.3.3, I'll check other AIX Versions, Solaris and Linux later)
configure --with-cppflags=-DLOCALHOST_IN_DISPLAY
activates the change
*** channels.c Wed Jun 13 21:18:05 2001
--- ../openssh-2.9p2.aix/channels.c Wed Aug 8 14:55:24 2001
***************
*** 2268,2276 ****
--- 2268,2282 ----
2001 Nov 27
1
[PATCH] tcp-wrappers support extended to x11 forwards
Hi!
Here is the patch to support tcp wrappers with x11-forwarded connections.
The patch is for openssh-3.0.1p1 but it works fine with 2.9.9p2 too.
I've understood that this will not be included in the official version
because it adds complexity (?!) to openssh.
Binding the forwarded port to localhost doesn't solve all problems. I've
understood that you should also implement
2002 Feb 04
0
[Bug 101] New: session.c modifications for correct UNICOS behavior
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=101
Summary: session.c modifications for correct UNICOS behavior
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.0.2p1
Platform: Other
OS/Version: other
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
2009 Feb 05
2
Coding help : Where to log X11 forwards?
OpenSSH 5.1p1
I can't grasp why, when connecting with 'ssh -Y' to this
test host, I am not tickling the verbose() call below that
I have added.
I am logging as auth + verbose in sshd_config
The X11 forward for the session works fine as tested with
xterm.
At any rate, I am looking for some guidance on where
to log X11 forwards that are established, ideally with
a username and remote
2003 Jun 15
2
dvd+rw-tools ported to FreeBSD (Sony 500A DVD[+/-]R[W] support)
I just finished up a port of Andy Polyakov's excellent dvd+rw-tools
to FreeBSD, and he has incorporated the patches into his release:
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/
http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/tools/
(version 5.8.4.4.4)
These tools support DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, and DVD+RW format dvd burners,
including the popular Sony
2016 Jun 02
2
MaxDisplays configuration option
Hello,
I manage OpenSSH on a dozen or so servers that act as gateways for a large
amount of developers and system administrators. On these servers it is
common for there to be more than 1000 active X11 forwards active at peak
usage. Beyond ~1000 active X11 forwards, sshd will fail to bind additional
ports due to a hard coded range check in channels.c that limits the port
range that sshd will
2003 Jan 29
0
[PATCH] features for restricted shell environments
The patch below implements a couple of features which are useful
in an environment where users do not have a regular shell login.
It allows you to selectively disable certain features on a
system-wide level for users with a certain shell; it also allows
you to control and audit TCP forwarding in more detail.
Our system is an email server with a menu for the login shell;
we selectively allow port
2001 Oct 23
1
Compilation error on Solaris Workshop 6 (+patch)
Hi!
At compilation of the openssh-2.9.9p2 with Solaris WorkShop 6.01 the
following compilation error was given out.
/opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc -Xa -xF -xCC -xildoff -xarch=v9 -xchip=ultra
-dalign -I/usr/include/v9 -D_REENTRANT -xO2 -I. -I.
-I/usr/local/include -DETCDIR=\"/etc/ssh\"
-D_PATH_SSH_PROGRAM=\"/usr/local/bin/ssh\"
2003 Jun 16
1
dvd+rw+r for FreeBSD
I'm not subscribed to this list; but I read that
Matthew Dillon has ported the dvd+rw tools to FreeBSD.
I just compiled and installed the application; but I
can't burn to a DVD+RW on a Sony DRU-500A.
command: growisofs -Z /dev/acd0c -rl ./testfile
result: ":-( unable to CAMGETPASSTHRU for /dev/acd0c:
Inappropriate ioctl for device"
The DVD+RW website:
2008 Aug 27
1
Problems with writing Dual Layer DVD
Hi,
I am running Centos 4 (fully updated on this box).
I removed the old DVD writer (/dev/hdc) and installed a new LG GH20
"Internal Super Multi DVD Rewriter" with a SATA interface - this shows
up as /dev/scd0.
When I insert a pre-recorded DVD autorun mounts it and displays the
contents without any hassles. It appears to me that the required kernel
modules are loaded - as copied
2000 Oct 27
0
Segfault in 2.2.0p1 due to connect() changes in Linux 2.4
Hello,
I upgraded (?) one of my machines to Linux kernel 2.4.0-test9, and sshd
started failing. Specifically, the sshd child processes would segfault if
a user requested X11 forwarding. I tracked the problem down to these bits
of code:
channels.c, x11_create_display_inet, line 1738:
sock = socket(ai->ai_family, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if (sock < 0) {
if (errno != EINVAL) {
2001 Jul 20
0
Updated chroot patch
This is the patch part of contrib/chroot.diff updated to be appliable
against openssh-2.9p2. Tested on FreeBSD (various 3.x and 4.x) without
PAM or UseLogin.
Also, as part of deployment (replacing emergency-withdrawal of Telnet
access) I've chosen to get sftp on the relevant boxes. The deployment
had a scriptlet doing the config/make/etc and after the "make install"
would change
2001 Jun 21
0
Patch for removing X11 fwding cookies
Currently, openssh-2.9p2 adds cookies to a user's .Xauthority file if X11
forwarding is requested but does not delete them while closing down the
connection. While this may not necessarily be a security vulnerability, but
it's a good idea for the application to cleanup appropriately.
This patch takes care of removing the X forwarding cookies from the user's
.Xauthority file. Please
2001 Aug 13
0
Latest won't compile under Solaris 8
Here the setup:
# cat ecn
rm config.cache
CC="cc -O -xarch=v9" ./configure \
--prefix=/opt/openssh \
--sysconfdir=/var/ssh \
--with-rsh=/usr/local/etc/rsh \
--with-ipv4-default \
--with-ssl-dir=/usr/local/ssl \
--with-pam \
--with-ipaddr-display \
--with-pid-dir=/var/ssh
ALthough I have tried several different configs, all
1998 Sep 01
0
SOLARIS:SIGPIPE in nmbd (PR#8723)
appro@fy.chalmers.se wrote:
>
> No, it's not:-)
>
> static int sig_pipe(void)
> {
> BlockSignals( True, SIGPIPE );
>
> DEBUG( 0, ("Got SIGPIPE\n") );
> if ( !is_daemon )
> exit(1);
> BlockSignals( False, SIGPIPE );
> #ifndef DONT_REINSTALL_SIG
>
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] > Re: Compression of single-file CD image
Would it be a better ripping technique to read the CD as an image, rather than ripping audio?
>>> Andy Polyakov <appro@fy.chalmers.se> 08/30/02 07:15a.m. >>>
> > Is it possible to use flac on a CD audio image (e.g. on the .bin file
> > of a
> > cdrdao .bin + cue-file setup)?
>
> probably not. I don't know the file format, but unless it
2003 Jun 17
0
dvd+rw+r for FreeBSD -- Progress but no success
That's where I first went for information. I've
successfully burned a CD-R using cdrecord, as opposed
to burncd, which I would normally use for ide burners.
I will check on the firmware.
Thanks,
Andrew Gould
--- "Thomas T. Veldhouse" <veldy@veldy.net> wrote:
> Try visiting
> http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/ and make
> sure your
> hardware is
2000 Dec 27
2
patch to support hurd-i386
Hi,
here's a patch so that ssh also supports hurd-i386. Thanks for
incorporating. The patch comes from Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe at orcus.priv.at>.
> openssh 2.2.0p1-1.1 does not build on the Hurd. The appended patch
> fixes that. Changes in detail:
> * PAM is not (yet?) supported, so the PAM dependencies are only put into
> the control file on architectures != hurd-i386.