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2002 Apr 12
3
Chrooted sftp, did you getting it working?
Le Jeudi 11 Avril 2002 21:09, m.ibarra at cdcixis-na.com a ?crit : > I was curious to know if you had any luck in getting openssh's sftp > server properly configured to allow chrooted sftp logins? I have had > no success and need something quickly. Dear Mike, Unfortunately, I did not succeed to have it work. I got in contact with James Dennis <jdennis at law.harvard.edu>, who
2002 Apr 01
1
chroot.diff
Hello, I'm not sure if this is the list to mail, but I have updated chroot.diff for openssh 3.1. I thought more people are most likely using this and figured some people may lack the ability to update it themselves as certain functions were modified enough to require new function prototypes etc... I'd be happy to modify this again for future releases if you'd like. As I'm not on
2002 May 21
0
Chroot (theres that word again...)
Hey everyone, It appears my last patch doesn't work entirely. Looks like I forgot to edit sshd.c for the priv seperation scheme (which is really cool by the way). Heres the new patch for chrooting system users (does not attempt to chroot the priv seperation user as ssh does that on it's own already). -James PS. Once again, I'm not on the openssh mailing list so if you have any
2003 Feb 05
2
MAX_ALLOW_USERS
Hey everyone, I have been using sftp for quite some time now and we have just hit 256 sftp users. Line 21 of servconf.h reads: #define MAX_ALLOW_USERS 256 /* Max # users on allow list. */ I am curious why this is in a header file and not something that is in sshd_config that can be changed without recompile? Thanks in advance! -- James Dennis Harvard Law School "Not
2003 Feb 06
2
kex guess methods incorrect?
Hey guys, My second post in the last few days (boy I'm active! ;)). We've had a few issues with SSH Secure Shell version 3.2.0 (build 267) and sftp and while trying to figure it out I noticed something in the debug output that I think should be brought to OpenSSH's attention. Ssh2Transport/trcommon.c:1518: All versions of OpenSSH handle kex guesses incorrectly. Does anyone know
2002 May 28
5
chroot patch
Hello everyone, In response to emails such as the one below I have started a sourceforge site for this patch. If your chuckling to yourself at the thought of a sourceforge site over a patch, well, I did too when I first thought of it. I don't have the bandwidth requirements at home to host it and Harvard Law School doesn't want to host the patch for me either. Please check out
2003 Jan 23
1
patched tarballs
Hello everyone, As some of you may know, I maintain a patch that puts a '.' chroot hack into OpenSSH. Unfortunately users seem to have had trouble applying the patch. This is because I use gnu's patch and diff and many systems come with a patch and diff that doesn't seem to understand -u or -N. Anyway... the point of this email is to ask if anyone had any objections to me
2003 Feb 10
0
Possible Allow* bug?
Hey, After discussing the limit of MAX_ALLOW_USERS I've been trying to use AllowGroups instead. In the config file I have the AllowUsers lines before the AllowGroups lines (I have tried both ways) and it appears that the presence on the AllowGroups directives seems to blow away any Allow* directives I have set. I'm not sure how to check further for bugs so I figured I'd contact
2003 Feb 10
0
Chroot with pam
Hey everyone, As many of you may know, I maintain a patch to OpenSSH to chroot users (http://chrootssh.sourceforge.net). It has been decided by the OpenSSH developer's that such a patch should not be in the source because chroot should occur outside of OpenSSH (which I agree with, but still need to chroot users). Pam is capable of chrooting users and I am planning to experiment with it
2003 Feb 10
0
PC based SSH question
Why would you ever do that? Use public key auth. -James Tim Tominna wrote: > Is there a SSH implementation for the PC (windows) that allows you to > pass a password for a user along with a command like the rsh utility does? > > > > **Thanks,** > > **Tim Tominna** > > **(760)930-5971** > > **timt at callawaygolf.com** > > > -- James Dennis
2003 Mar 10
0
This letter can change your life
This sounds good, should it be integrated into OpenSSH? :P A little monday humor for you.. -James Adolph Gorman wrote: > This letter can change your life. In fact, I guarantee it. > > If you had one opportunity to have everything you ever wanted, > would you grab it, or simply walk away? > > I have such an opportunity. One that can change your life forever. > >
2003 Feb 26
0
SSH keys different
Hey guys, Today a co-worker asked me why OpenSSH's keys are different from commercial SSH's keys and I didn't know what to tell him. I poked around online a bit too but couldn't find much. Could someone point me to a URL or maybe just give a quick reason why they're different? -- James Dennis Harvard Law School "Not everything that counts can be counted, and not
2006 Mar 03
0
Important Statement to Review for Signing
(Seems to me that Icecast folks would be particularly concerned about this. Please consider the following, lend your signatures, and also *send it on* to appropriate interested parties. If you are a blogger or know clueful bloggers, please try to have it posted in a highly visible forum. -- Seth Johnson) Hello folks, Please review the important joint statement below, related to the WIPO
2012 Mar 28
1
One last thing
Dear R, Thanks for helping me locate the source for the StructTS method from stats, but I've run in to a roadblock in reverse engineering it to locate a formula for its forecasting because it calls some compiled C code, a function called KalmanLike. I've looked through that R library that the StructTS method code was located in and could not find it. Sincerely,
2003 Jan 18
1
IIS, ASP, and File Change Notification
I'm running IIS5 on windows 2000 with the root web directory mapped to a samba directory. Everything works great except for IIS's asp caching. Unless I explicitly disable asp script file caching, IIS refuses to invalidate cached asp files without a reboot. Research, including the following MS kb entry, indicates that the problem is that IIS is not getting the file change
2018 Dec 14
2
CentOS7 kickstart question
On Fri, Dec 14, 2018 at 10:04 AM isdtor <isdtor at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > So the syntax looks to be > > > > > > repo --name=epel --baseurl=nfs://server:/path > > > > > > that colon after server is not a spelling error. > > > https://pykickstart.readthedocs.io/en/latest/kickstart-docs.html#id48 > > > > That seems to work
2005 Jan 16
0
Proposed dovecot update changes in Fedora
FYI, forwarded from the Fedora development list: ------------ Forwarded Message ------------ Date: Saturday, January 15, 2005 7:16 PM -1000 From: Warren Togami <wtogami at redhat.com> To: John Dennis <jdennis at redhat.com> Cc: Development discussions related to Fedora Core <fedora-devel-list at redhat.com> Subject: Proposed dovecot update changes John,
2022 Oct 10
1
[Bug 3481] New: PAM_TEXT_INFO messages are shown twice if they are the last conversation
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3481 Bug ID: 3481 Summary: PAM_TEXT_INFO messages are shown twice if they are the last conversation Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 8.4p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component:
2002 Dec 05
1
R configure fails on solaris: configure:12951: error: cannot compute sizeof (int), 77
i do not have access to the solaris machine on which this error is occuring, the info is coming to me via email. any advice on how to get R 1.6.1 built in the face of configure:12951: error: cannot compute sizeof (int), 77 would be appreciated. here are some snippets from the config.log $ ./configure ## --------- ## ## Platform. ## ## --------- ## hostname = opus uname -m = sun4u uname
2008 Nov 24
1
FW: read.ssd
Did not seem to reach Saikat DebRoy, this might be the forum. Bendix -----Original Message----- From: BXC (Bendix Carstensen) Sent: 24. november 2008 15:00 To: 'saikat at stat.wisc.edu'; 'stvjc at channing.harvard.edu' Subject: read.ssd It's always annoyed me that that read.ssd crashed on datasets with long variable names, but the other day a collegue of mine pointed out to