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2015 Feb 20
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 6.8
On Fri, 20 Feb 2015, ?smail D?nmez wrote: > Hi, > > On Fri, Feb 20, 2015 at 12:21 AM, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > OpenSSH 6.8 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing > > on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains > > some substantial new features and a number of bugfixes. >
2019 Apr 02
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.0
On Wed, 3 Apr 2019, Adam Eijdenberg wrote: > > From: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> > > Thanks for testing - are you able to see if there's anything in > > the server logs? > > Hi Damien, > > I've been able to reproduce being unable to successfully connect to > EC2 instances launched with either Amazon Linux 2 AMI (HVM) or Amazon > Linux AMI
2019 Apr 02
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.0
On Wed, 3 Apr 2019, Adam Eijdenberg wrote: > On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 9:43 AM Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: > > Could you try turning off IPQoS setting (ssh -oIPQoS=none ...) and seeing > > whether that makes any difference? > > Yes - setting -oIPQoS=none on the client allows for a successful > connection to the server. > > Would you still like me
2016 Feb 15
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.2
On Mon, 15 Feb 2016, Jakub Jelen wrote: > On 02/12/2016 04:56 AM, Damien Miller wrote: > > Hi, > > > > OpenSSH 7.2 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate > > testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release > > contains many bugfixes and several new features. > Hi there, > > Would it be possible to cover also ssh-copy-id
2023 Jul 31
5
Call for testing: OpenSSH 9.4
Hi, OpenSSH 9.4 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release. Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/ The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD: http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the instructions at
2003 Nov 18
5
Testing of recent commits
There have been a few recent commits to portable OpenSSH that require testing. It would be appreciated if you could grab the 20031118 (or later) snapshot and give it a try on your platforms of choice. Ideally, "giving it a try" means running the regress tests, in addition to casual (non-production) use and reporting your experiences back to the list. The more platforms and compile-time
2023 Aug 09
1
Call for testing: OpenSSH 9.4
Compiled on OpenIndiana using GCC 11 :; SunOS 5.11 illumos-2e79e00041 illumos Although snapshot was downloaded, it shows 9.3 version: :; ssh -V OpenSSH_9.3p1-snap20230809, OpenSSL 1.1.1v? 1 Aug 2023 Thanks and regards. On 31.07.2023 08:12, Damien Miller wrote: > Hi, > > OpenSSH 9.4 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing > on as many platforms and systems as
2011 Aug 17
1
openssh-unix-dev Digest, Vol 100, Issue 3
Works on my netbsd tinkerbox. NetBSD 5.0.2 NetBSD 5.0.2 (GENERIC) It uses rlimit. Privsep sandbox style: rlimit I also get warnings during make. fmt_scaled.c: In function 'scan_scaled': fmt_scaled.c:84: warning: array subscript has type 'char' fmt_scaled.c:111: warning: array subscript has type 'char' fmt_scaled.c:155: warning: array subscript has type 'char'
2017 Mar 14
5
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.5p1
Hi, OpenSSH 7.5p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release. Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/ The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD: http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the instructions at
2024 Mar 06
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 9.7
On Tue, 5 Mar 2024, The Doctor wrote: > Showstopper problem! > > I want configure to work with /usr/local/bin/openssl and not /usr/bin/openssl You can use --with-ssl-dir for this. --with-ssl-dir=/foo will have configure try /foo/bin/openssl and /foo/apps/openssl. Otherwise it just searches $PATH. Nothing has changed here for the last couple of releases. -d
2005 Nov 24
5
Call for release testing
Hi All, We are planning on doing one of our regular releases (4.3/4.3p1) in around a week. This is a bugfix release, but a few of the portability bits have changed, so we would again appreciate testing on as many systems as possible. Some of the bugs fixed and internal improvements are: * X forwarding won't start when a command is executed in background (Bug #1086) * Change
2023 Mar 10
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 9.3
Hi, OpenSSH 9.3p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release. Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/ The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD: http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the instructions at
2015 Feb 27
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 6.8
On Sat, 28 Feb 2015, Tom G. Christensen wrote: > On 19/02/15 23:21, Damien Miller wrote: > > OpenSSH 6.8 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing > > on as many platforms and systems as possible. > > > > I've now tested using revision 1ad3a77 and it passes the testsuite on Solaris > 2.6, 7, 8 and 9 (using gcc and openssl 1.0.1k). > >
2012 Feb 13
8
Call for testing: OpenSSH-6.0
Hi, OpenSSH 6.0 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains a couple of new features and changes and bug fixes. Testing of the new sandboxed privilege separation mode (see below) would be particularly appreciated. Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/ The
2024 Mar 06
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 9.7
On Thu, 7 Mar 2024 at 02:19, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: > > > > On Tue, 5 Mar 2024, The Doctor wrote: > > > Showstopper problem! > > > > I want configure to work with /usr/local/bin/openssl and not /usr/bin/openssl > > You can use --with-ssl-dir for this. --with-ssl-dir=/foo will have > configure try /foo/bin/openssl and
2016 Jul 22
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.3
On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 2:51 PM, The Doctor <doctor at doctor.nl2k.ab.ca> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 22, 2016 at 02:40:04PM +1000, Damien Miller wrote: [...] >> OpenSSH 5.3 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing > ^ > Huh? Either a clone of Damien has been frozen Austin Powers style since 2009 and has only just been thawed out or maybe it
2015 Feb 24
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 6.8
On Tue, 24 Feb 2015, Kevin Brott wrote: > > On Mon, Feb 23, 2015 at 4:53 PM, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: > > This should fix it: > > diff --git a/regress/netcat.c b/regress/netcat.c > index 84efe11..4b8c51c 100644 > --- a/regress/netcat.c > +++ b/regress/netcat.c > [sniip] > > > > This patch
2013 Jul 31
1
openssh-unix-dev Digest, Vol 123, Issue 13
> > Message: 8 > Date: Tue, 30 Jul 2013 12:46:50 -0700 > From: Iain Morgan <imorgan at nas.nasa.gov> > To: Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> > Cc: "openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org" <openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org> > Subject: Re: Call for testing: OpenSSH-6.3 > Message-ID: <20130730194649.GC18047 at linux124.nas.nasa.gov> >
2017 Sep 29
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.6
On Fri, 29 Sep 2017, Iain Morgan wrote: > Actually, according to OpenBSD's printenv(1) man page, it first appeared > in 2BSD. The man page on OS X claims it was BSD 3.0. However, it doesn't > appear to be part of any standard. > > Your suggestion ran into the same issue as the original test, but > escaping the evaluation by the user's shell appears to work: >
2016 Apr 22
2
Client-side public key causing mess
On Fri, Apr 22, 2016 at 3:41 AM, Damien Miller <djm at mindrot.org> wrote: > On Tue, 19 Apr 2016, Elouan Keryell-Even wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I have a client machine and a server machine. I generated a pair of >> private-public rsa keys using ssh-keygen. >> >> On the client-machine, I uploaded my private key onto ~/.ssh/id_rsa >> >> On