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2000 Mar 07
0
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.2p1
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This is a patch release which contains fixes to all the problems
which have been reported over the last month.
Most importantly: OpenSSL-0.9.5 has exposed a bug in RSA key
generation on systems which lack a /dev/random (Solaris, HPUX,
SCO). On such systems this port was not properly initialising
OpenSSL's entropy pool. This results in lower
2001 Feb 08
1
question re:scp
I'm forwarding this as instructed ;)
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Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2001 14:56:20 +0100
From: Markus Friedl <Markus.Friedl at informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
To: tatjana.svizensky at arcs.ac.at
Subject: Re: ssh question re: scp
In-Reply-To: <20010208145142.G18379 at inuyasha.arcs.ac.at>; from
2001 Mar 14
0
does SSH.COM really in fact approve of the generic meaning of "SSH"?
I hate to open up a discussion that may already be closed (I haven't
really followed the trademark dispute other than via the postings to
NewsForge, and in particular the one on March 7), and I can't find on
www.openssh.com an obviously more appropriate address to send this
thought to, so.... [note my reply-to address]
though the message below purports to come from <owner-ssh at
2001 Mar 14
1
What's needed in tarfile? (fwd)
fyi, is this a FAQ?
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2001 Jan 05
0
Problems on RedHat Sparc Linux
I tried setting rhost and rhostrsa authentication to no in
/etc/ssh/ssh_config. That didn't work. When I added "UsePrivilegedPorts
no" to /etc/ssh/ssh_config, it gave me a syntax error. I tried using ssh -P
hostname, which locked up on authenticating to host. Someone I know who
uses openssh on an Alpha Linux host has the same problem, but the ports are
different even for him
2000 Jun 09
0
OpenSSH's UseLogin option allows remote access with root privilege. (fwd)
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From: Markus Friedl <markus.friedl at informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
To: BUGTRAQ at SECURITYFOCUS.COM, misc at openbsd.org,
2001 Apr 19
3
Why we can't login ? (fwd)
hints?
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2001 Mar 15
3
Support for here documents with sftp client in OpenSSH 2.5.1p 1-1 (RH Linux 6.2 [2.2.x kernel])
Damien,
I was going down the path of public key authentication when I encountered
problems. I've been discussing it off-line using the simple example of
creating a key pair with no passphrase for an account on "myserver", then
trying to connect to myserver using the "ssh -i id_dsa myserver" command.
It's not working, so we're debugging now (see below). If you
2001 Feb 16
0
Regarding Trademark Dispute.
I received the following e-mail in response to an e-mail I had
sent to SSH communications questioning the wisdom of their
requesting OpenSSH to change it's name. Contained in the message
is that statement that SSH Communications did not exert their
trademark rights earlier becuase it's only recently that
OpenSSH has become more visible.
In the United States, this would invalidate the
2001 Mar 02
2
make 2.5.1p1 on Solaris8 (fwd)
Can a Solaris person take a look at this?
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| Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> \ ``E-mail attachments are the poor man's
| http://www.mindrot.org / distributed filesystem'' - Dan Geer
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Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2001 12:33:48 +0200
From: owner-ssh at clinet.fi
To: ssh at clinet.fi
Subject: make 2.5.1p1 on Solaris8
Trying to build
1999 Dec 16
4
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre18
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I have just uploaded 1.2.1pre18.
This is mainly merges from the OpenBSD tree, bugfixes for Solaris
and libc5 Linux systems. It should fix all reported bugs except the
snprintf problems on some older Solaris versions.
Please test thoroughly, my hope is to have a stable version
released before Jan 1. At this point the main holdup is Solaris.
I have
2003 Jan 17
1
Unable to Log in on FreeBSD server?
Hello!
I recently compiled dovecot 0.99.7 on a FreeBSD 4.3 server, and have
been having problems with logging in and password authentication.
a. I can't seem to get it to compile MD5 support -- it only seems to
support plain, plain-file, and pam.
b. Whenever I try to log in, I always get something along the following
lines in /var/log/messages ....
Jan 16 17:52:15 akira imap-login:
2000 Nov 07
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-2.3.0p1
This is to announce the release of portable openssh-2.3.0p1. This
release includes many new features and bug fixes. This is a
recommended upgrade if you are using 2.2.0p1 or an older release.
Portable OpenSSH is available from one of the many mirrors listed at
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
Some of the more notable features include:
- Rijndael support for SSH2. Use the "Ciphers"
2000 Nov 07
1
ANNOUNCE: openssh-2.3.0p1
This is to announce the release of portable openssh-2.3.0p1. This
release includes many new features and bug fixes. This is a
recommended upgrade if you are using 2.2.0p1 or an older release.
Portable OpenSSH is available from one of the many mirrors listed at
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
Some of the more notable features include:
- Rijndael support for SSH2. Use the "Ciphers"
2000 Sep 02
0
ANNOUNCE: portable OpenSSH 2.2.0p1
Version 2.2.0p1 of portable OpenSSH has just been uploaded to the
master site and should be making its way to the mirrors in due
course.
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
This release contains several new features and bugfixes relative to
the previous 2.1.1p4 release. In particular:
- DSA key support in ssh-agent. Please not that this will not
interop with ssh.com's ssh-agent (Markus
2000 Sep 02
0
ANNOUNCE: portable OpenSSH 2.2.0p1
Version 2.2.0p1 of portable OpenSSH has just been uploaded to the
master site and should be making its way to the mirrors in due
course.
http://www.openssh.com/portable.html
This release contains several new features and bugfixes relative to
the previous 2.1.1p4 release. In particular:
- DSA key support in ssh-agent. Please not that this will not
interop with ssh.com's ssh-agent (Markus
2013 Jan 03
0
Resolve brick failed in restore
Hi,
I have a lab with 10 machines acting as storage servers for some compute
machines, using glusterfs to distribute the data as two volumes.
Created using:
gluster volume create vol1 192.168.10.{221..230}:/data/vol1
gluster volume create vol2 replica 2 192.168.10.{221..230}:/data/vol2
and mounted on the client and server machines using:
mount -t glusterfs 192.168.10.221:/vol1 /mnt/vol1
mount
2018 Nov 20
2
[fdo] Mailing list of AccountsService does not found
Hi,
Product "AccountsService" was disappeared.
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/enter_bug.cgi
Only contact by gitlab ?
Thanks,
Akira Nakajima
On 2018/11/20 16:19, Alan Coopersmith wrote:
> On 11/19/18 10:50 PM, Nakajima Akira wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Mailing list of AccountsService does not found.
>> https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/
>>
>>
2011 Apr 27
1
[LLVMdev] built-in longjmp and setjmp
Okay. Are you saying that you shouldn't use __builtin functions in general
in your program or just __builtin_setjmp/longjmp? Also, are there any
warnings issued by either clang or llvm if they are used in your program?
On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Jim Grosbach <grosbach at apple.com> wrote:
> The builtins are for internal compiler use in the context of SjLj exception
>
2011 Apr 27
0
[LLVMdev] built-in longjmp and setjmp
The builtins are for internal compiler use in the context of SjLj exception handling. Any other use, including any direct calls of the builtins in user code, are a bad idea with no guaranteed behaviour. That they're exposed at all is, again, for historical purposes. Don't use them.
-Jim
On Apr 27, 2011, at 3:45 PM, Akira Hatanaka wrote:
> Okay. I understand builtin functions do not