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2001 Mar 06
1
FW: SSH RPM for Red Hat 6.2 not useable
Hello, rpm's for 6.2 also did not work here. ( With latest rpm, openssl,...) Compiling myself the binaries did not give any error and working fine. De Munter Erwin -----Original Message----- From: Damien Miller [mailto:djm at mindrot.org] Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 11:56 PM To: Marco Fioretti Cc: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org; marco.fioretti at tiscalinet.it Subject: Re: SSH RPM for Red
2001 Mar 22
9
Portable OpenSSH-2.5.2p2
Portable OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 is now available from the mirror sites listed at http://www.openssh.com/portable.html Security related changes: Improved countermeasure against "Passive Analysis of SSH (Secure Shell) Traffic" http://openwall.com/advisories/OW-003-ssh-traffic-analysis.txt The countermeasures introduced in earlier OpenSSH-2.5.x versions caused interoperability problems with
2001 Mar 22
9
Portable OpenSSH-2.5.2p2
Portable OpenSSH 2.5.2p2 is now available from the mirror sites listed at http://www.openssh.com/portable.html Security related changes: Improved countermeasure against "Passive Analysis of SSH (Secure Shell) Traffic" http://openwall.com/advisories/OW-003-ssh-traffic-analysis.txt The countermeasures introduced in earlier OpenSSH-2.5.x versions caused interoperability problems with
2001 Mar 21
2
Challenge response authentication and PAM
As an experiment I set up Challenge/response authentication on a Linux system with PAM using a pam_opie module (this module works fine with console logins and su). I can log into the box using the opie password, *but* it does not give me the challenge - which can make things a little tricky :-) I can well believe this might be a fault in the PAM pam_opie module I am using, so has anyone got
2001 Mar 06
4
Ext3 step by step installation procedure
Hello! I'm using i868 (Pentium III) machine running Windows 2000 and running Linux, installed on dedicated partition, in parallel via VMWare. Linux config is RedHat 7.0 (kernel ) As I'm pretty new to Linux, I'd like to know exact procedure how to install ext3 filesystem support (also which packages do I need). My kernel config is as follows: kernel-headers-2.2.14-5.0
2001 Mar 28
1
converting /usr partition
Hi, I just started testing ext3 and perhaps I missed some docs explaining how to convert system partition other than /, like /usr for example . As I have 2 Linux versions on my test machine, I managed to convert /usr by entering the mount -o journal=NNN command from the second OS, but I don't like it. Any suggestions or docs to look at? Thanks in advance Vieri
2001 Feb 19
1
Dead puppies (and Linux boxen) aren't much fun.
Fellow riders of the bleeding edge of ext3 technology, I've been playing with ext3 on my workstation. For the most part it has worked very well, but right now I have a non-functional system. I've got patches out the wazoo on this kernel - 2.2.18 + Alan's 2.2.19pre13 + ext3-0.0.6a + i2c-2.5.5 + lm_sensors-2.5.5 + udf-0.9.3. Here is the output I get: EXT3-fs: WARNING: recovery
2000 Dec 16
1
ordered data mode?
I managed to install 0.5d today. Got all 3 of my mounts converted (even '/' though it was a pain in the ass). Now on boot, I see: mounted /dev/hda1 on / EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode and the exact same thing for /dev/hda3 and /dev/hdb1. they all come up and appear to be working. so is this normal? Or did I manage to screw up somewhere? -- Douglas J. Hunley (Linux User
2001 Jun 14
2
Assertion in buffer.c:1122 __refile_buffer
Started with buffer.c v1.19. Reversing change works for me in linux-2.4.6. Loaded 16705 symbols from /lib/modules/2.4.6-pre3/System.map. Symbols match kernel version 2.4.6. Loaded 256 symbols from 12 modules. Linux version 2.4.6-pre3 (root@home1) (gcc version 2.95.3 20010315 (release)) #2 Wed Jun 13 19:53:28 EDT 2001 ----- SNIP ------- VFS: Disk change detected on device ide1(22,64) Assertion
2001 Jan 26
2
RPM Unpacking??
Hey there, I downloaded the Kernel Source 2.2.17 from the ext3 site, however I can't seem to figure out how these rpm's work (I don't like RPM's and I rather not use em either :-( no offense :-)) and I kinda miss the good old simple .tgz files which show me where they extract and I can compile myself n stuff. Anyways I tried rpm -iv <package name> then some stuff happened
2000 Oct 16
2
ssh2 authentication and ip forwarding
I'd been hoping to move all of our site to ssh protocol 2 whilst we are still small enough to do this without serious pain, however the lack of authentication and connection forwarding is making that difficult at present. I see the current (2.2.0p1) code base does not have the code on either client or server side for ssh2 to handle tunneled connections or authentication agent. Is this
2003 Feb 12
2
ext2->ext3 empty file creation
Hello, I am using kernel version 2.4.7-10 I upgraded one of the ext2 partition to ext3. the partitions are nearly empty. I ran a program to create empty files, having names in lexicographical order. The time taken to create empty files (100 .. 100000) is same on an ext2 partition and a ext3 partition. Can anyone pls. tell me why there is no difference in the time taken. Is the htree algo.
2001 Apr 09
2
"X11Forwarding yes" causes "error: socket: Protocol not supported"
Greetings, I'm running OpenSSH_2.5.2p2, and OpenSSL-0.9.6a, on BSD/OS 4.0. Following the FAQ, I added the following line to my sshd_config in order to enable X11 forwarding: X11Forwarding yes Now openssh is disconnecting my sessions immediately after authentication and login with the following error messages: "error: socket: Protocol not supported" "Disconnecting: Command
2000 Nov 27
1
StrictHostKeyChecking
Long ago, when I wrote the ssh config file on my desktop box, ssh (which might have been the non-openssh one) took 3 possible values for the StrictHostKeyChecking option - yes, no & ask. Today, when I attempted to connect to a new machine, with no DNS entries (so using IP address) from my desktop box, ssh (now 2.3.0p1) SEGVed. Looks like there is some subtle interaction between having an
2000 Nov 20
3
Info before I try this
Is there any more docs on this other then the blurb on beta.redhat.com? I got a spare non-critical victim err... test machine I want to try this on and have all the RPMS, but would really like to chew on a little more detail before I leap. Regards, Henri -- "People die." --The Cynic's Book of Wisdom
2006 Sep 16
3
put procmail between postfix and dovecot
Hello, a couple of months ago, also thanks to help from this list, I set up postfix and dovecot for virtual domains on a Centos 4 remote server. I have postfix set up to deliver all email for marco at domain1.net to /var/mail/vhosts/marco_domain1.net/ Everything is fine, as far as postfix is concerned: all email to marco at domain1.net goes in that mailbox, dovecot sees it, etc... Now I need
2006 Jun 14
3
How to create a secure user only for ssh login?
Hello, I've read on several howtos that one way to make ssh more secure, or at least reduce the damage if somebody breaks in, is to NOT allow direct ssh login from root, but allow logins from another user. So you have to know two passwords in order to do any real damage. Does this make sense? IF yes, what is the right way to create an user only for this purpose, that is one that can only
2000 Jan 11
1
openssh 1.2.1. pre25 and X11 forward
Hello, I moved my ssh servers to openssh and installed: openssh-1.2.1pre25 via .rpm My problem is that X11 forwarding doesn't work. -/etc/ssh/sshd_config X11Forwarding yes X11DisplayOffset 10 I start sshd with defaul port and can connect to the server and then: $ xosview X11 connection rejected because of wrong authentication. X connection to servername.de:10.0 broken (explicit kill or
2000 Jan 14
1
minor prob with spec file
The openssl rpm needs to be installed on the system *before* the openssh-server rpm is installed. This is because the openssh-server's post script does the host key generation. As it is now, the command rpm -U openss* intended to install openssh* and openssl* will report that the host key generation failed. Fix: change PreReq: openssh chkconfig >= 0.9 to PreReq: openssh chkconfig
2000 Feb 17
2
Idle time out
Hi, I don't know if this is the approriate place to post it. But it really annoying me. My ssh connection times out every 10 minutes or so and I want it to keep open for like 3 hours so that I don't have to relogin. However, I cannot find an option to change this!! In the Secure SSH we have a option called IdelTimeout to deal with this but OpenSSH seems to totally ignore this option. Can