Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "HP11 and opessh"
2010 Jun 07
3
X509 based certificate authentication in OpenSSH
Hello,
I would like to know whether OpenSSH supports x509 certificate based
authentication.
It looks like OpenSSH has dependency on OpenSSL so does this mean that
OpeSSH also supports x509 certificate based authentication.
If it does support, can you please point me to the necessary
documentation.
Thanks
Naitik
2001 Apr 06
1
HP11 - BUG ?
Hi,
I work with HP-UX 11.00. I installed Samba 2.0.7 on 3 machines from
package and from source. I start smbd (with smb.conf correct), i start nmbd.
After I want to test my Samba with commande :
smbclient -U% -L localhost
but anytime I have error in the logfile :
[2001/04/06 11:23:09, 0] lib/util_sec.c:(69)
Failed to set gid privileges to (-1,-2) now set to (0,0) uid=(0,0)
2007 Sep 26
12
[Bug 12582] New: Crash on GeForce 7300 SE
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=12582
Summary: Crash on GeForce 7300 SE
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: high
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
ReportedBy: panov
2007 Aug 08
4
[Bug 11906] New: X server does not start with nouveau driver
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=11906
Summary: X server does not start with nouveau driver
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2017 Dec 31
2
Legacy option for key length?
On 30/12/17 09:46, Daniel Kahn Gillmor wrote
> On Thu 2017-12-28 21:31:28 -0800, Dan Mahoney (Gushi) wrote:
>> Why not make minimum key length a tunable, just as the other options
>> are?
> Because the goal of building secure software is to make it easy to
> answer the question "are you using it securely?"
>
That answer is wrong.? The suggestion, which allowed
2019 Aug 21
2
[PATCH v2] drm: Bump encoder limit from 32 to 64
Assuming that GPUs would never have even close to 32 separate video
encoders is quite honestly a pretty reasonable assumption. Unfortunately
we do not live in a reasonable world, as it looks like it is actually
possible to find devices that will create more drm_encoder objects then
this. Case in point: the ThinkPad P71's discrete GPU, which exposes 1
eDP port and 5 DP ports. On the P71,
2008 Sep 16
4
[Bug 17601] New: flicker on new window opening
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17601
Summary: flicker on new window opening
Product: xorg
Version: git
Platform: x86-64 (AMD64)
OS/Version: Linux (All)
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: medium
Component: Driver/nouveau
AssignedTo: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
2017 Dec 31
3
Legacy option for key length?
On 31/12/17 13:52, Peter Moody wrote:
>> By making it impossible for people to use SSH
> nb, it's not impossible to use opessh. it might not be possible to use
> a*modern* openssh client to connect to an old, unpatched unmaintained
> (by the vendor) sshd. i'd argue that's not the client's fault.
Of course it's the client's fault.? The client worked, was
2006 Jun 11
0
ISDN and DVO
I'm looking at setting up an ISDN internet service for someone, and
she'd like to be able to do VoIP. The modem (230kbps serial and 2 POTS
ports) you get from the ISP can do DVO (Dynamic Voice Override) where
you can be online at 128kbits/sec (2 channels), but if a voice call is
detected (call waiting signalled via the D channel I guess) or if you
want to make a call out, one of the
2001 May 04
19
SSH connection hanging on logout
I am running OpenSSH 2.9p1 on SunOS 5.7 w/4-24-2001 patch cluster.
Like many other users I am seeing the hanging session on logout
with background processes. This is a huge problem for me as
I centrally manage 50+ machines with rdist across ssh.
Instead of just complaining about the problem I thought I would
put my CS degree to use and try to track down the problem myself.
For starters,
2001 Jun 06
1
configure patch for Alpha/Tru64 Unix 5.1
I had to apply this patch to configure.in to get configure to run on
Tru64 Unix on Alpha. The RSA test forgot to reset $LIBS.
(The compile stopped with missing "zlib.h". I'll send more patches if
required. :-)
diff -ur src-2.9p1/configure.in src-2.9p1-local/configure.in
--- src-2.9p1/configure.in Wed Jun 6 17:15:09 2001
+++ src-2.9p1-local/configure.in Wed Jun 6
2001 Jun 09
2
[PATCH] Make "-L" local ports bind to "127.0.0.1" in openssh-2.9p1
diff -u -r -N openssh-2.9p1/channels.c openssh-2.9p1-ajf.1/channels.c
--- openssh-2.9p1/channels.c Tue Apr 17 14:14:35 2001
+++ openssh-2.9p1-ajf.1/channels.c Wed Jun 6 23:25:36 2001
@@ -1815,13 +1815,25 @@
/*
* getaddrinfo returns a loopback address if the hostname is
* set to NULL and hints.ai_flags is not AI_PASSIVE
+ *
+ * Oh yeah? Setting hostname to NULL and hints.ai_flags to
+
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 Apr 30
1
OpenSSH 2.9p1 release not on FTP sites
ChangeLog:
20010429
- (bal) Updated INSTALL. PCRE moved to a new place.
- (djm) Release OpenSSH-2.9p1
However, OpenSSH 2.9p1 is not on the official FTP sites, at least yet?
--
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
2001 May 10
2
2.9p1 ssh-add/ssh-askpass first try fails
OpenSSH Version 2.9p1 of "ssh-add $HOME/.ssh/id_rsa < /dev/null"
fails on the first try of using ssh-askpass before the window manager
starts. The second try works. The error message on the first try is
"Bad passphrase, try again".
This did not occur using OpenSSH-2.5.2p2.tar.gz. I've tested this
on both RHL6.2 and RHL7.1, both with all RH rpm updates applied.
I
2001 Jun 15
2
openssh 2.9p1: data loss when stdout sent to a pipe
We recently tried upgrading openssh from 2.5.2p2 to 2.9p1
and discovered that it no longer worked to feed the output from a remote
command into a pipe, unless the output was short and the pipe was very
fast at processing its input.
Example 1: ssh remote_machine some_command | less
(where "some_command" generates a lot of output) now fails after
the first screenful, with a
2001 May 08
2
Patch to update contrib/solaris package builder
I've attached a patch for contrib/solaris package builder to bring it up
to date with OpenSSH 2.9p1.
The changes are:
build-pkg -
add libexec/ directory creation (to house sftp-server)
cp sftp-server to libexec/
cp sftp.1 to man/man1
cp sftp to bin/
postinstall.in -
add RSA key generation and installation/update
prototype -
add sftp, sftp.1 and sftp-server
Btw, 2.9p1 is
2001 May 01
3
SRP unencumbered license statement
On Sun, 29 Apr 2001, RJ Atkinson wrote:
> At 06:26 27/04/01, Tom Wu wrote:
> >For those of you who were following the discussion about the new draft
> >and implementation of SRP-based password authentication in OpenSSH, I
> >promised to have Stanford issue the IETF an official, explicit,
> >statement reiterating the unencumbered royalty-free licensing terms.
> >The
2001 Aug 08
2
with-tcp-wrappers enable ?
Hello,
I try to compile openssh-2.9p1 on a SGI Origin 200 computer under IRIX
6.5 with the option --with-tcp-wrappers enable. I have also compiled
tcp-wrapper and have installed the library libwrap.a in /usr/lib and the
file tcpd.h in /usr/include.
When i run the ./configure script i have a error. The script asked me
that the libwrap is missing.
How can i resolve this ?
Thanks.
Bests Regards
2009 Jan 16
1
occasional ssh hang
I am noticing the same problem with 'ssh host uptime' hanging. Did this ever get resolved?
I am using OpenSSH on Redhat 6.2 (Intel) and Solaris 2.6 (Sparc). I have a
job on the linux machine that ssh's to the Solaris machine every 20 seconds
or so and runs uptime. The problem is that after many iterations of this,
ssh will occasionally hang, and require a kill -9 to get rid of