Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Irix UseLogin wtmp/utmp bug"
2005 May 05
4
[Bug 1030] sshd writes twice to wtmp when "UseLogin" is yes
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030
Summary: sshd writes twice to wtmp when "UseLogin" is yes
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 4.0p1
Platform: HPPA
OS/Version: HP-UX
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
2002 Aug 02
0
[Bug 378] New: sshd does not update utmp/utmpx records correctly when "UseLogin" feature on
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=378
Summary: sshd does not update utmp/utmpx
records correctly when "UseLogin" feature on
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: MIPS
OS/Version: IRIX
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
2001 Apr 29
2
PATCH: UseLogin fix for 2.9p1 (w/improved last-login time)
Attached is the latest version of my UseLogin patch that makes
"UseLogin true" work on Solaris and UNICOS. As usual, I have provided
configure.in changes that set the appropriate defines for Solaris, but
I have not provided the configure.in changes for UNICOS (since they
would be incomplete, and Wendy is working on this).
This version fixes a problem with the last-login time always
2001 Apr 04
1
Solaris UseLogin problems
I'm using openssh 2.5.2p2 on Solaris-x86 2.6. I ran into a couple
problems when I set UseLogin to "yes":
The big one seems to have been reported before: login refuses to run
without a utmpx entry. This problem appears to have been caused by
the changes in revision 1.24 of session.c. Before this revision, the
record_login() function was always called, no matter how UseLogin was
2016 Aug 19
0
[Bug 1030] sshd writes twice to wtmp when "UseLogin" is yes
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1030
Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|NEW |RESOLVED
CC| |djm at mindrot.org
Resolution|---
2001 May 25
3
Problem with OpenSSH with UseLogin.. AGAIN!!!
Hello,
By the 26th of May I will have been waiting for response for 17 days.
I have posted this mail at 9 May 2001 20:38:58 and still this bug is not
fixed and AFAIK no one have answered to this mail. I have to ask: why? ;-)
---------- My OLD message ----------
Hello,
I have just discoverd that ssh -T does not work with servers which have
UseLogin option enabled. This happends becouse
2005 May 06
7
[Bug 1032] PrintLastLog is not working with UseLogin yes
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1032
Summary: PrintLastLog is not working with UseLogin yes
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 4.0p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: HP-UX
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
ReportedBy:
2003 Oct 07
0
FW: Environment passing in Solaris 8 with later versions of SSH a nd UseLogin=yes
Hi,
I'm still hoping that some-one can offer a solution to this issue....
Anyone?
> I've got the following issue, which I'm unable to resolve by
> myself. Hopefully, someone on the list will be able to guide
> me, or provide more information towards resolving this.
>
> We've compiled OpenSSH v3.7.1p1 (which I know is not the most
> recent version) on
2000 Jun 09
2
OpenSSH's UseLogin option allows remote access with root privilege.
OpenSSH's UseLogin option allows remote access with root privilege.
1. Systems affected:
The default installation of OpenSSH is not vulnerable, since
UseLogin defaults to 'no'. However, if UseLogin is enabled,
all versions of OpenSSH prior to 2.1.1 are affected.
2. Description:
If the UseLogin option is enabled the OpenSSH server (sshd)
2001 Feb 19
2
Bug in 2.3.0p1 when using UseLogin
Hello,
I tried UseLogin, because ssh does not seem to propagate the tty
controlling characters from the local to the remote tty and the login(1)
on my system offers a config file to set them. Unfortunately, when using
UseLogin, sshd does not run xauth. I can only guess that it does so,
because it would have to drop privileges for doing so, but that makes
UseLogin about useless.
I am not
2002 Feb 28
4
UseLogin under AIX 4.3.3
Hi,
If I enable "UseLogin" under AIX, I get the following message upon
login:
/dev/pts/2: 3004-004 You must "exec" login from the lowest login
shell.
The manpage states:
"In order to preserve the integrity of the system, only one session at a
time is
allowed to be logged in to a port. This means that the login command
entered
from the shell prompt cannot succeed,
2000 Jul 19
1
UseLogin yes and 'w': IP address used
Hello all,
I just noticed that if I enable UseLogin, IP address will be shown in 'w'
when logging on. If UseLogin is disabled, the hostname will be used.
I tested this on 2.1.1p2 and p4, on home-grown Redhat Linux 6.2.
Anyone else notice this? Is this an issue with OpenSSH or login?
--
Pekka Savola "Tell me of difficulties surmounted,
Pekka.Savola at
2001 Apr 16
1
UseLogin portability
Back on April 4th I sent a patch that makes UseLogin work on Solaris.
This change also made UseLogin work with Unicos (both of which require
a valid utmpx entry before /usr/bin/login will run). I have not heard
back from any of the ssh developers about this issue, and the current
snapshot doesn't appear to deal with this problem at all.
So, is there some issue here we still need to deal
2005 Apr 21
3
[Bug 1024] SSHD fails to connect when "UsePAM and UseLogin" is yes
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1024
Summary: SSHD fails to connect when "UsePAM and UseLogin" is yes
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 4.0p1
Platform: HPPA
OS/Version: HP-UX
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
2000 Dec 17
2
Portable OpenSSH Solaris UseLogin Issue
Greetings,
In order to use solaris's BSM (Basic security module) also called c2 audit,
which logs specific kernel calls depending on your audit_control,
I would need to use login(1) to log users exec calls and whatnot because
Portable OpenSSH does not have <bsm/audit.h> support, now that would mean I
would have to enable Uselogin in sshd_config in order for that to work.
I am running
2006 Jun 20
1
unable to login with LDAP when set Uselogin to yes
Hi,
I am not sure this is a bug in Openssh or not.
I am running Openssh 4.1p1. with openssl 0.9.7g
Scenario:
Due to audit enabled on the system, I will need to set Uselogin to yes so
that audit will track system call.
But when try to login to system with a LDAP user. I get the following.
eg:
[n113839 at r3ent15pc ~]$ ssh tfstst1 -l ntesting1
ntesting1 at tfstst1's password:
Login incorrect
2000 Aug 05
1
Making UseLogin yes requires a valid reverse DNS enty
Hi, I am using openssh 2.1.1pl4 on a Linux 2.2.16 box [RH 6.1
distribution], I was confused as to why when I telnet into that box, I
get /usr/local/bin in my PATH but when I ssh into my box, /usr/local/bin
is not in my PATH
I modified /etc/ssh/sshd_config to have UseLogin yes and then when I try
to ssh into that box, I couldn't. ssh -v showed the following
debug: Requesting shell.
debug:
2001 Jun 06
1
One more UseLogin tweak
One other thing I noticed in the record_utmp_only() function is that
it wasn't setting the timestamp in the logininfo structure. The
following patch takes care of this:
--- old/loginrec.c Wed Jun 6 11:12:14 2001
+++ loginrec.c Wed Jun 6 11:13:42 2001
@@ -448,6 +448,8 @@
login_utmp_only(struct logininfo *li)
{
li->type = LTYPE_LOGIN;
+ /* set the timestamp */
+
2011 Jan 17
2
Question on how to get Samba to use larger pread/write calls.
We are testing Samba 3 (and 4) on Fedora Core 13,
10Gbit connection with a Mac OS 10.6.4 system
as the client. We will be adding some Windows
machines sooner or later with 10Gbit interfaces.
We are seeing 100-150MBytes/sec read or write
performance between the Mac and the FC13 system
over 10Gbit interface but it should be capable of
400-500MBytes/sec. We have a local raid
on the FC13 system
2000 Mar 31
4
anomalous wtmp logging bug
I've noticed rather strange wtmp logging behavior in sshd. Can anyone
confirm or solve the following:
Once a user authenticates themself to sshd, sshd among other things
records the login in the wtmp, which `last` reads. However, sshd logs
hostnames which are longer than 16 characters instead of IPs like normal
programs would. As a result, I have useless entries such as:
tempest