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2012 Jul 02
3
carpet plots
Hi all, I wonder why there is so little software for carpet plots (german: Rasterdiagramm) (Three dimensional plot (x, y, z), the 3rd dimension (z) symbolized by colourgradients). Besides from one or the other non free software I only found an OpenOffice macro, a combination of Gnuplot and Excel (an Excel macro calling gnuplot) (http://www.johannes-hopf.de/2009/12/carpet-plot-version-1-3/9 and
2005 Feb 08
2
OpenSSH.org Differences Between 3.9p1, 3.8p1, and 3.7p1
Can someone tell me where I can find a list of changes made between these releases of openSSH? I saw the diff files available for the various releases but I'm looking for something more akin to release notes that will give me an overview of the changes between releases. Thanks; Phil
2010 Jun 03
1
ruby script/plugin install not working
I have mingGW32 , and cygdrive .... I made a git clone ..... perfect.... I intent to use git... $ ./script/plugin install git://..... it did not work, PLUGIN NOT FOUND... I used in the console C:\ Windows\system32\cmd.exe C:\ path.......>.ruby script\plugin install git:// or...... http:// it works... but It copy only the dir carpets or foulders
2000 Jul 23
0
close then select of stderr fd in client (openssh)
Under certain circumstances (repeatable with a workaround) the client in openssh-2.1.1p3 and p4 closes file descriptors and then calls select() with the stderr one in the write fd_set. The circumstances which cause this appears to be that the closing of stdin/stdout/stderr occurs before the last of the stderr data is written to stderr. This occurs when a tty is not allocated, but the error
2002 May 18
1
OpenSSH 3.2.2p1 sshd: fatal: xfree: NULL pointer given as argument
Server host config: Slackware 8.0 (custom boot scripts) glibc-2.2.3 gcc-2.95.3 Linux-2.4.18 Client host config: (same as server) Symptom: session disconnects with no message to client: ============================================================================= phil at antares:/home/phil 153> ssh -V OpenSSH_3.1p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090603f phil at antares:/home/phil 154>
2008 Apr 25
3
DO NOT REPLY [Bug 5418] New: rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5418 Summary: rsync error: error allocating core memory buffers (code 22) Product: rsync Version: 3.0.2 Platform: Other OS/Version: AIX Status: NEW Severity: major Priority: P3 Component: core AssignedTo: wayned@samba.org
2004 Feb 09
4
Some GSSAPI/Kerberos Questions
After reading some more from the archives, a private email, and some general research, I see that KerbV support has been dropped in favor of GSSAPI. Which is fine, and wonderful, I support GSSAPI. But, erm, the announcement says, "This release contains some GSSAPI user authentication support to replace legacy KerberosV authentication support. At present this code is still considered
2002 Mar 08
1
building openssh executeables mostly statically
Is there a configure option to build OpenSSH mostly statically? I want to have openssl libraries statically linked. I'd prefer libc (and related) not be, and libz could go either way. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Phil Howard - KA9WGN | Dallas | http://linuxhomepage.com/ | | phil-nospam at ipal.net | Texas, USA | http://phil.ipal.org/ |
2002 Jun 26
2
why fd passing?
If I understand privsep correctly, and I'm not sure I do as there are some ambiguities in the illustration of what processes are doing what, there is a way to avoid doing fd passing. What I see is that fd passing is done to send the PTY to the user privileged process after the monitor process was requested to set one up. Why not go ahead and have the monitor set one up before it forks the
1999 Nov 20
1
Debian 1.2pre13 package available
Hi, It's been uploaded to non-us.debian.org, but if you're in a hurry, you can grab it here: http://www.hands.com/~phil/debian/openssh/ Things from the debian patch that might be worth taking upstream: configure.in: . The tcp-wrappers patch (mentioned here recently) Makefile: . Put OPT_FLAGS back in so I can set options in debian/rules . Install ssh with SUID bit set
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
2003 May 16
2
OpenSSH and KerbV
Is something special required for KerbV auth to work? I've enabled: KerberosAuthentication yes on some test boxes and it doesn't work. I do a kinit, and then ssh and it asks for a password. If you don't provide one, you don't get in.
2001 May 04
1
2.9: RSAAuthentication problems
I'm using an OpenBSD 2.9 snapshot on i386. "ssh -V" reveals OpenSSH_2.9, yada yada. I generated a keypair using ssh-keygen and accepting defaults. I copied the public key to another box, stuck it in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys with host restriction and then tried to use it. Failed. Removed the host restriction, still failed. Just get asked for password. So I cut out the extra box.
2000 Jan 13
0
ssh-proxy, a new approach to firewall software
Hi! After 3 days of furious programming, here is the half-finished code of the ssh gateway: http://www.linux.hu/~mag/openssh.prepared.tar.gz [No, it isn't even quarter finished, but I am forking to background again, and have no time/whatever to end it in the foreseeable future (except if one says "gee, it _is_ nice, here is the cash for finishing it")]. There are logically two
2000 Jul 01
0
Problem with cleaning utmp entry
Hello I have problem with OpenSSH 2.1.1p1 on libc5 system (Slackware 4). I'm not sure if I had those problems with 1.2.x version of OpenSSH (on the same system), but I don't think so. When someone ends ssh session (logout, or something) utmp entry for that user doesn't get erased from UTMP file. In 'finger' I can see a lot of multiplicied users that are not actually logged
2003 Jun 07
1
openssh reading only SOME ssh1 hostkeys from ssh.com ssh
Hey folks, I've asked this on the security focus mailing list, but no one seems to know... I'm in the process of moving my company from old crufty ssh.com ssh1 to openssh. On most of our hosts, we've created rsa and dsa keys but managed to KEEP the old rsa1 key... However, on a few hosts, openssh has been unable to read the old rsa1 key and has claimed: debug1: Unsupported
2002 Jun 26
1
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[garbage in Chinese snipped] Is there any way to set up a post-confirmation system for non-subscribers so that their posts do not get distributed unless they confirm first? -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Phil Howard - KA9WGN | Dallas | http://linuxhomepage.com/ | | phil-nospam at ipal.net | Texas, USA | http://phil.ipal.org/ |
2002 Jun 27
0
/var/empty and r/o filesystem
Since nothing is to be written into /var/empty (or whatever the path de jour is) I would assume it would be safe to make it be a read-only filesystem. -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- | Phil Howard - KA9WGN | Dallas | http://linuxhomepage.com/ | | phil-nospam at ipal.net | Texas, USA | http://phil.ipal.org/ |
2000 Apr 14
1
1.2.3-1 package for Debian GNU/Linux released
Hi, I just got round to releasing 1.2.3 Debian package (which should hopefully make it into the freeze for Debian 2.2, aka potato) It should hit the Debian non-US mirrors soon, but if you cannot wait, it's also here: http://www.hands.com/~phil/debian/openssh/ [ Damien, you might want to check out the patch, its got a few things that should probably go upstream. I'll annotate it if
2017 Nov 15
2
How to maintain a persistent SSH connection?
also sprach Phil Pennock <phil.pennock at globnix.org> [2017-11-15 19:41 +0100]: > So, instead of running no command server side, would a suitable > workaround be to run 'while sleep 1; do echo .; done' as the server > command and discard stdout from ssh on the client side? That way, the > server side should detect the dropped link sooner, leading to sshd exit > and