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2003 Jan 27
0
[Bug 477] New: progressmeter.c problem requires openbsd-compat/bsd-cray.h change
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=477 Summary: progressmeter.c problem requires openbsd-compat/bsd- cray.h change Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 3.5p1 Platform: Other OS/Version: other Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: Build system AssignedTo:
2003 Feb 19
0
[Bug 499] New: progressmeter.c doesn't build (at least) on Cygwin
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=499 Summary: progressmeter.c doesn't build (at least) on Cygwin Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: ix86 OS/Version: Cygwin on NT/2k Status: NEW Severity: critical Priority: P2 Component: Build system AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at
2000 Aug 08
1
[PATCH] Updated patch to Cygwin port of 2.1.1p4
I had to update the Cygwin port for two reasons: - scp could fail because of another textmode/binmode problem. - Privileged ports are not privileged on Windows and there's no coherence between privileged user and uid 0. So I send the complete patch again with the above changes. ChangeLog: ========== - Makefile.in: Changed to support $EXEEXT transparently. Added `cygwin_util.o' to
2000 Sep 02
2
[PATCH]: Cygwin port of 2.2.0p1
Attached is the patch for the Cygwin port of 2.2.0p1. As usual I didn't attach the patch to `configure' but only the patch to `configure.in'. BTW: I have attached a gzip'd version of the patch since it's size is > 20K and I thought that it might be too big. The gzip'd diff is < 8K. What are "Small attachments (such as diff files) within the bounds of common
2002 Feb 06
2
SFTP Status Bar..
This is the LAST version I plan on doing.. If I hear no feed back good or bad. Then I'll assume I've wasted my time on a feature that people whine about but don't care to try. This is against 3.0.2pX so it should be VERY easy for anyone to test. - Ben diff -ur openssh-3.0.2p1/misc.c openssh/misc.c --- openssh-3.0.2p1/misc.c Tue Jul 3 23:46:58 2001 +++ openssh/misc.c Wed Feb 6
2002 Jan 30
1
Quick sftp status indicator.
I think my first send was eaten by elm.. Yuck I hate this programm.. Anyawys, first the disclaimer: This is barely tests, I submit this to the general population, but I will not submit this for review of rest of the OpenSSH team. Mainly because it is horrible at best. dealing with alarm() in a sane way is not fun. It does not compile clean, but works. IF anyone cares to clean it up..
2002 Feb 02
0
Version two of progressbar for scp/sftp
Again, this has been lightly tested. I think there still are a few glitchs. 1. stole progressmeter() from scp.c - clean up and simplified a little to remove the 'flag' status. It now understands how to initialize itself and how to terminate itself. Along with a malloced status bar instead of the original fix width bar. 2. removed all initialization code from scp.c for progressmeter()
2000 Aug 01
2
Port of OpenSSH-2.1.1p4 to Cygwin
Hi, since the previous port of OpenSSH to Cygwin, there's happened a lot with Cygwin. We have worked hard to allow a more smooth porting of UNIX applications which results in two major advantages: - There's no need to use so called `text mode' in open calls anymore. - With only less interventions in the applications code the concept of real and effective uid's is supported
2001 Apr 02
1
[PATCH]: scp could hang in Cygwin
Hi, attached is a patch which solves the following problem: Sometimes scp could hang in Cygwin when used as remote end using the -t option. This is due to a binmode/textmode problem which could be raised by the login shell which is used by the user and it's setting of textmode on stdin. The patch solves that problem by explicitly setting binmode on stdin. Besides solving the hanging
2001 Jul 11
2
[PATCH]: Cygwin: Allow sshd to switch user context without password
Hi, the following patch checks if OpenSSH is running under a Cygwin version >= 1.3.2 which allows switching user context without password. Otherwise sshd allows changing the user context only if password authentication is used as it was before. Corinna Index: openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.c =================================================================== RCS file:
2019 Mar 12
2
[PATCH 2/2] Cygwin: implement case-insensitive Unicode user and group name matching
On Mar 12 11:32, Darren Tucker wrote: > On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 10:29:46AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote: > > On Feb 22 16:02, Darren Tucker wrote: > [...] > > > How's this? If we push the match_usergroup_pattern_list() function up > > > to OpenBSD it should mean most future diffs will apply cleanly. > > > > I like this a lot. > > > >
2001 May 23
1
[PATCH]: Drop the use of `check_nt_auth'.
Hi, the following patch removes some of the Cygwin specific code from OpenSSH. Since Cygwin is able to change the user context on NT/W2K even without a password since the new Cygwin version 1.3.2, there's no need anymore to allow changing the user context only if the sshd user is the same user as the one which logs in or when a password is given. For that reason the whole function
2002 Nov 09
1
[PATCH] Two Cygwin related patches
Hi, the attached patch file contains two patches in one: - contrib/cygwin/ssh-host-config: Create sshd_config according to latest changes. - openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.c: Rewrite a bit to allow easier retrieval of Cygwin capabilities from version number (uname). For Cygwin versions beginning with API minor version 56 assume ntsec being on by default. Thanks in advance for applying
2019 Feb 22
2
[PATCH 2/2] Cygwin: implement case-insensitive Unicode user and group name matching
On Feb 22 16:02, Darren Tucker wrote: > On Fri, Feb 22, 2019 at 03:32:43PM +1100, Darren Tucker wrote: > > On Wed, 20 Feb 2019 at 23:54, Corinna Vinschen <vinschen at redhat.com> wrote: > > > The previous revert enabled case-insensitive user names again. This > > > patch implements the case-insensitive user and group name matching. > > > To allow Unicode
2001 Nov 20
1
[PATCH]: Allow SSHD to install as service under WIndows 9x/Me
Hi, the following patch is a (hopefully least intrusive) extension when sshd is started so that it daemonizes itself. In that case Windows 9x/Me has a slight problem with sshd as soon as the current user logs off. The sshd daemon will be killed as well. Since installing services is very different between NT and 9x, the way used for NT boxes isn't working well for 9x. For that reason
2001 Dec 18
2
[PATCH]: Fix potential security hole in Cygwin version
Hi, the following patch fixes a potential security hole in the Cygwin version of sshd. If you're logging in to a Cygwin sshd with version 2 protocol using an arbitrary user name which is not in /etc/passwd, the forked sshd which is handling this connection crashes with a segmentation violation. The client side encounters an immediate disconnect ("Connection reset by peer").
2002 Jul 31
0
[PATCH]: Match Cygwin version check to reality
Hi, the following patch rearranges some checkings in bsd-cygwin-util.c to keep in sync with Cygwin versions. I moved the uname() check into it's own function so that it's easier to add further checks when necessary. Corinna Index: openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.c =================================================================== RCS file:
2000 Jun 07
1
[PATCH]: Port of openssh-2.1.0p3 to Cygwin environment
Hi all, I have just successfully ported openssh-2.1.0p3 to Cygwin. As you may know, Cygwin is a GPLed POSIX layer for Windows OSes. To be serious: I don't _like_ Windows systems and sometimes I really hate that STUPID concessions which are necessary when trying to get U*X software working on Windoze but for some reason that's exactly the reason, why I love to work on Cygwin! Porting to
2010 Feb 19
1
[PATCH/cygwin] reduce number of propagated environment variables
Hi, could somebody apply the below patch, please? It removes a couple of environment variables which are propagated to the child process so far, but which not really necessary to keep child processes running. What's left now is the bare minimum which is requested by scripts, typically. Thanks, Corinna Index: openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.c
2012 Mar 16
1
[PATCH/cygwin]: Explicitely undefine _WIN32
Hi, I've just trieed to build OpenSSH on Cygwin with Kerberos support enabled, and while doing that I stumbled over a problem: The openbsd-compat/bsd-cygwin_util.h header include a Windows header, and depending on which Win32 header files are included (Mingw32/Mingw64) that can result in a `#define _WIN32'. This in turn can break linking against some packages. In my case it's