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2002 Oct 10
3
pks for openssh
I was directed to the following site by one of our customers regarding a keyserver built into openssh. There's a patch for 3.4p1 on their site, but the license isn't very clear, nor is it clear if they have approached the openssh team regarding the inclusion of this subsystem into openssh proper. I've been asked to patch Mandrake's openssh with this feature, but I'm
1999 Mar 21
0
Windows networking and SOCKS proxies
Sorry...I deleted the thread about SOCKS before I realized I knew the solution... I checked up on how SMB connections work on an NT workstation running the Hummingbird SOCKS proxy. It looks like "net use..." and its GUI variant don't use the WINSOCK/WINSOCK 2 interface to make netbios-session (139/tcp) connections. The machine attempted to make a direct connection to the remote
2003 Sep 13
3
3.6.1p2 - UsePAM & challenge response
hi, i don't understand how 3.6.1p2 breaks ssh1.... On Fri, Sep 12, 2003 at 10:27:15AM -0700, Mike Bethune wrote: > Hello, > the new way this works breaks windows ssh clients using v1 (I know, who cares :) > since when these options are enabled and you connect w/v1, the server asks: > Password: > Response: > and I guess these clients (tested putty, pscp, vandyke) expect
2001 Jul 20
1
big packets?
I apologize if I'm missing the obvious, but does anyone know what causes sshd: channel 0: rcvd big packet 32281, maxpack 16384 The immediate cause seems to be van dyke's windows sftp client. The larger question would seem to be why it's using larger packets than openssh wants to accept. (client is SecureFX 3.3, server is openssh 2.9p2) -- Mike Stone
2017 Sep 29
0
Converting SAS Code
I will offer an opinion, with which others may fairly take issue. If you are coming from SAS and wish to learn R, you should forget about SAS entirely; it is ancient and convoluted. But more to the point, as others have already suggested, you will only confuse and hamstring yourself trying to convert the programming paradigms of one language into another. Better to consider the **tasks** you wish
2001 May 23
1
OpenSSH 2.9p1 improperly caches username
Hi guys, OpenSSH 2.9p1 using SSH2 currently caches the username sent in the USERAUTH_REQUEST [none] packet. This does not allow you to change the username in a later authentication packet. >From SSH Authentication Protocol, section 2.1: "The user name and service are repeated in every new authentication attempt, and MAY change. The server implementation MUST carefully
2017 Aug 17
2
Dovecot mail_location for fedora
What is the syntax for dovecot mail_location when postfix delivers mail to /var/spool/mail/? These are the old unix style mbox, one file per user. Not setting mail_location in 10-mail.conf results in Auto not finding it. mbox: /var/spool/mail/%u said mbox root directory can't be a file. mbox: /var/spool/mail/ tries to make Sent and Deleted Folders, etc. maildir: /var/spool/mail/
2008 Jul 28
6
Openssh for Windows
Is there a OpenSSH server version for Windows 2003 Server? The only OpenSSH server for Windows I found is version v3.8.1p1-1. However, this is ONLY supported on Windows NT. Is there any other openware SSH Server for Windows 2003 Server?
2004 Aug 12
1
Re: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #4901 - 10 msgs
----- Original Message ----- > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Analog Phones with Status Light Indicators > From: Adam Goryachev <mailinglists@websitemanagers.com.au> > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Organization: Website Managers > Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 14:53:02 +1000 > Reply-To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > > On Wed, 2004-08-11 at 20:42, Steven
2002 Aug 28
3
SSH ?
I have a FTP server behind my firewall. Thanks to Tom it works. Next I would like protect the username and password. With out a firewall. I would just create a SSH user on the firewall and connect. I think the easiest way is to do this is to forward port 22 to my ftp server. Is there a way to have the firewall handle the ssh session and forward the rest of the packet to the ftp server. This
2009 Aug 17
1
rsync: connection unexpectedly closed
I'm using Rsync 3.1.0 and VanDyke VShell for SSH. Both services have started up in the remote server under the local account nasadmin. I know port 22 is open on the firewall because i was able to see the root directory being created after an rsync command from the server, but no files were synchronized over. Later, i started receiving this error and can only guess there is something wrong
2017 Aug 18
0
Dovecot mail_location for fedora
On 18/08/2017 06:15, Randy Gordey wrote: > What is the syntax for dovecot mail_location when postfix delivers mail to > /var/spool/mail/? > > These are the old unix style mbox, one file per user. > > Not setting mail_location in 10-mail.conf results in Auto not finding it. > > mbox: /var/spool/mail/%u said mbox root directory can't be a file. Its been over 10 years
2017 Aug 18
1
Dovecot mail_location for fedora
mail_location=~/.mail:INBOX=/var/spool/mail/%Ln Aki On 18.08.2017 12:41, Noel Butler wrote: > On 18/08/2017 06:15, Randy Gordey wrote: > >> What is the syntax for dovecot mail_location when postfix delivers mail to >> /var/spool/mail/? >> >> These are the old unix style mbox, one file per user. >> >> Not setting mail_location in 10-mail.conf results in
2004 May 23
5
OpenSSH v3.8p1 fails to interoperate for GSSAPI (Kerberos) and X-Windows
Versions: openssh-3.8p1-33, heimdal-0.6.1rc3-51, XFree86-4.3.99.902-40, tk-8.4.6-37, all from SuSE 9.1 (unhacked); back-version peers have openssh-3.5p1, XFree86-4.3.0-115, etc. from SuSE 8.2. Symptoms: 1. When the client and server versions are unequal, the Kerberos ticket is not accepted for authentication. All the clients have PreferredAuthentications gssapi-with-mic, gssapi, others. 2.
2004 Aug 11
1
Analog Phones with Status Light Indicators
I am currently a new asterisk user and new to telephony in general. I have been looking around to implement a solution with asterisk that has many of the nice features of a proprietary PBX for a small office. The features that I am looking for that I haven't been able to find any information on are: - status light indicators for which incoming line in ringing - status light indicators for
2007 May 01
4
Sftp slow on both our centos installs
The short version. Copying over SFTP to our centos boxes maxes out at 2MB a sec. The Question: Is there some sort of speed limitation somewhere in the ssh/sftp daemon? Does anyone have any idea why this could be happening? The long version We have centos 4.6 installed on 2 different machines, different hardware, different nics. Even on 2 different subnets. I've tried different switches,
2017 Sep 29
4
Converting SAS Code
Regarding point 3, as a moderator I have been helping Andrew get this post out to the list over the past week. His previous attempts were encoded in some way that the listserv rejected. He sent me the post via his gmail account and viewing the source I saw it had at least both plain test and HTML an I said it was worth a try to post it. Certainly on my mail client his post displays acceptably
1999 Mar 13
1
cmdat utility...
On 13 Mar 99, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton had this to say about about cmdat utility...: > this small utility can be used to run an arbitrary program by clicking > right-mouse-button on a directory. the default action is to run "ssh.exe" > on a Samba server and a command prompt "cmd.exe" on an NT server. Excuse me for being ignorant, but what is ssh.exe? A win32
2003 Apr 08
2
OpenSSH 3.6.1p1 on NCR MP-RAS v4.3, several weird terminal problems
I compiled OpenSSH 3.6.1p1 on NCR MP-RAS v4.3 (or at least "uname -a"'s output of 4.0.3.0 suggests v4.3, I'm not positive). I was able to compile zlib (1.1.4) and openssl (0.9.7a) with little trouble. OpenSSH took hand-hacking the includes.h file as follows: diff -cr openssh-3.6.1p1/includes.h openssh-3.6.1p1-customized/includes.h *** openssh-3.6.1p1/includes.h Sun Oct 20
2008 Nov 05
1
openssh on interix
Hi openssh developers, I'm trying to port openssh to Interix. See [1] for more on this. For Interix sshd needs to be patched to not use setuid()/setgid(), but an Interix specific function setuser(). See [2] why it is needed. Unfortunately, setuser() needs the clear-text password of the user to be fully functional (If you use password-less setuser(), then the user doesn't have network