Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "openssh-3.9p1 for Mac OS X"
2005 Sep 06
1
make install error, 4.2p1
Good day and well met.
I'm trying to compile and install openssh-4.2p1 on a Sun Ultra-250 running
Solaris 8.
It's not happy about something. I've searched the bug list and the mail
archives but haven't seen another posting about this. Apologies if there is
one and my eyes just slid right over it.
I've run a configure with the following options, and with no options at
2006 Sep 09
2
Make Install Failed for 4.4p1 on FC4
Hi,
I tried to build the CVS snapshot for OpenSSH 4.4p1 dated 9/08/06. Make install failed on Fedora Core 4 system with the following errors:
[root at fedora4 openssh]# make install
\if test ! -z ""; then \
/usr/bin/perl ./fixprogs ssh_prng_cmds ; \
fi
(cd openbsd-compat && make)
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/openssh/openbsd-compat'
make[1]: Nothing to be
2002 Apr 01
0
[Bug 198] New: Error getting file with sftp on old F-Secure servers
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=198
Summary: Error getting file with sftp on old F-Secure servers
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.1p1
Platform: Sparc
OS/Version: Solaris
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P2
Component: sftp
AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
2009 Apr 07
2
Portable OpenSSH CVS install error
Hi,
I did a CVS checkout this morning to patch sftp.c for Jon Grant's
recent sftp request, but there seems to be an install problem on
Mac OS X 10.5.6 possibly caused by recent changes to configure.ac.
For example (most output pruned):
% ident configure.ac
configure.ac:
$Id: configure.ac,v 1.419 2009/03/18 18:25:02 tim Exp $
$Revision: 1.419 $
% autoreconf
% ./configure
% make
gcc
2002 Mar 26
0
[Bug 187] New: ssh-keygen not converting from and to SECSH standard correctly
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=187
Summary: ssh-keygen not converting from and to SECSH standard
correctly
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.1p1
Platform: Sparc
OS/Version: Solaris
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: ssh-keygen
AssignedTo:
2000 Aug 15
0
[PATCH]: Port to Mac OS X/Darwin, misc
Below I've includes a patch which helps build OpenSSH outside from a
read-only source tree, find OpenSSL on Mac OS X, and fix a typo.
This applies to OpenSSH 2.1.1p4.
You should already have gotten a note from Melissa O'Neil about a
conflict with the crc32() symbol in zlib, which was causing a crash on
Darwin.
I've noticed another bug. If ssh is setuid, I get a permission
2001 Nov 11
1
[PATCH] do not invoke sub-make unless the 'cd directory' succeeds
If for some reason (directory missing or permissions bad), it is
not possible to cd into either the scards or openbsd-compat direcotries, the
make will enter an infinite loop. Correct this by changing the make idiom
(cd directory; $(MAKE))
to the idiom
(cd directory && $(MAKE))
so that a failure to cd into directory will generate an error for make.
The following patch is against the
2005 Mar 15
18
[Bug 1001] Error on MAKE while compiling SRPMS and tar.gz but not while installing RPMS
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1001
Summary: Error on MAKE while compiling SRPMS and tar.gz but not
while installing RPMS
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.7.1p2
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: critical
Priority: P2
Component: ssh
2001 Oct 16
6
program-prefix does not work
the configure option --program-prefix does not work although it is
listed in teh configure --help output.
The attached patch fixes these issues:
1) program prefix is not substituted in configure
2) program prefix is not present in Makefile
3) scp requires use of a known "scp" program
-- bryan
diff -cr openssh-2.9.9p2.orig/Makefile.in openssh-2.9.9p2/Makefile.in
***
2002 Mar 18
1
Need help with buildpkg script
Ben,
I am trying to create a package for Openssh.3-1p1, but the
/contrib/solaris/buildpkg.sh script failes with the following errors:
./mkinstalldirs
/tools/OpenSSH/openssh-3.1p1/contrib/solaris/package/usr/local/b
in
mkdir /tools/OpenSSH/openssh-3.1p1/contrib/solaris/package/usr/local/bin
./mkinstalldirs
/tools/OpenSSH/openssh-3.1p1/contrib/solaris/package/usr/local/s
bin
mkdir
2003 May 27
3
[Bug 577] bug (wrong flag) in sc_private_decrypt (scard-opensc.c)
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=577
Summary: bug (wrong flag) in sc_private_decrypt (scard-opensc.c)
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: -current
Platform: All
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: Smartcard
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs at mindrot.org
2006 May 04
2
xmalloc(foo*bar) -> xcalloc(foo, bar) for Portable
Hi All.
While wandering in auth-pam.c I noticed that there's a few Portable-specific
escapees from the xmalloc(foo * bar) cleanup.
There's also a "probably can't happen" integer overflow in
ssh-rand-helper.c with the memset:
num_cmds = 64;
- entcmd = xmalloc(num_cmds * sizeof(entropy_cmd_t));
+ entcmd = xcalloc(num_cmds, sizeof(entropy_cmd_t));
2005 Oct 05
2
ssh-agent add PKCS#11 support
Hello,
PKCS#11 is a standard API interface that can be used in
order to access cryptographic tokens. You can find the
specification at
http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/node.asp?id=2133, most
smartcard and other cryptographic device vendors support
PKCS#11, opensc also provides PKCS#11 interface.
I can easily make the scard.c, scard-opensc.c and
ssh-agent.c support PKCS#11.
PKCS#11 is
2001 Oct 24
4
snapshot problems on Mac OS X
Here are some problems with the latest snapshot on Mac
OS X:
I am by no means an autoconf expert, but here is what
happens after a "autoreconf":
autoconf: Undefined macros:
configure.in:1291:AC_CHECK_MEMBERS([struct
stat.st_blksize])
configure.in:2168:AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile
openbsd-compat/Makefile scard/Makefile ssh_prng_cmds])
configure.in:26:AC_SYS_LARGEFILE
2003 Sep 13
1
make install fails with current CVS due to commented out target
Solaris x86 8
autoconf 2.57
autoconf; autoheader; ./configure ....; make
all goes fine
make install fails on Ssh.bin. scard/Makefile has a commented out target
for it - is there some reason for the target being commented out?
--
Carson
2003 May 10
0
Small Makefile.in Patch
This is a fairly inconsequential patch, but it comes in handy in a few
instances. The patch simply splits install-files into "install-files"
and "install-sysconf" - taking all of the sysconfdir stuff and putting
in its own target which I then added to 'install' and 'install-nokeys'.
I then added an install-nosysconf to NOT do that stuff.
This helped us
2004 Dec 06
1
[Patch] Makefile.in, new install-nosysconf target
For various reasons, it makes our life easier at USC to have a
'install-nosysconf' target much like the install-nokeys target that was added
a while back.
I mentioned this a few months back on this list and people seemed to think it
wouldn't be a problem to get it into the mainline tree.
I've attached the patch -- it should keep 100% backwards compatibility.
Thanks.
--
Phil
2003 Nov 15
2
[patch] 3.7.1p2: slogin symlink fixes
Hello,
There are three small problems with the "slogin" and "slogin.1" symlinks
created upon installation:
1. "./" is included in the target path unnecessarily.
2. Symlinks are assumed to be available, while only hardlinks could.
3. EXEEXT is not respected for slogin.
Here is a fix for both problems -- the "./" is simply removed, EXEEXT is
added, the
2005 Oct 17
15
SuSE 10 no network in dom0 - arp problem?
Hello.
I have installed the SuSE Linux 10 XEN kernel but no domU yet. Now I
cannot ping to and from dom0. I get lots of ARP broadcasts from dom0
but dom0 seems to ignore ARP answers. When pinging to dom0 it ignores
arp requests. This happens regardless xend is running or not. This
happens in the xen kernel only, when booting stock kernel all works
as expected.
What can I do?
Robert
2000 Sep 11
2
Problems/patches for BSD/OS 4.0.1
Two small problems with 2.2.0p1 on BSD/OS 4.0.1, both invoving the
internal entropy collector:
1) The ``ls'' commands in ssh_prng_cmds.in all use -n, which isn't valid
on BSD/OS and thus caused them all to fail when fixprogs checked them.
BSD/OS does, however, have a -T flag which gives complete timestamp
information (month, day, year, hour, minute, and second), which seems
like a