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2007 Nov 25
1
Request for LPK patch to be merged
Hi all, At my organisation we have an LDAP infrastructure built on OpenLDAP, between Unix boxes running OpenSSH at multiple sites. It works well but the SSH key management is something of an inconvenience, especially as we would like to implement SSO with ssh-agent and passphrased keys. There is an OpenSSH patch called LPK which can allow the authorized_keys to be stored in LDAP, and that
2012 Mar 16
1
Host Key verification issue
Hello, I have script that I run remotely on a server, using ssh config with a 'command' call in the authorized keys file. I can successfully run this from one of my servers, but when I try from 2 other machines, I receive a Host Key Verification Failed error. When I remove the 'command' from the call from authorized keys on the remote server, I can successfully connect to the
2014 Feb 13
1
IPQoS
Real networks use either PREC (as it maps 1:1 to 802.1p and MPLS TC) or DSCP. Interactive SSH uses PREC 0x0, which is just best-effort and DSCP 0x4 which has no standard meaning (found network where DSCP 0x4 was dropped, completely, as it didn't hit any defined/allowed QoS class, obviously misconfig, BE class should eat anything not already defined) Should interactive use TOS value which has
2010 Apr 18
4
OpenSSH with "resumable" functionality
Dear All: I was wondering if it might at all be possible to have the following functionality in OpenSSH: (i) upon "timeout" of connection (say 2-5 seconds) disconnect (ii) keep trying to reconnect (iii) upon reconnection, resume session exactly where started I realize GNU screen solves (iii), although I am interested in a slightly different purpose (nxssh vs openssh). However, I am
2008 Mar 23
1
openssh-unix-dev Digest, Vol 59, Issue 12
This problem can be solved by chowning the rc (and user conf files) files to some other user and chmod'ing the group and other write bits off. I say this because usually, when people use "ForceCommand" the intention is to severely restrict a particular account. Going down this path requires that you do a lot of homework around restricted shells/profiles/etc. and changes you
2010 Feb 05
2
Segmentation Fault while compiling and installing openssh-3.9p1
I am trying to compile and install openssh-3.9p1 (with openssl-0.9.7j) on my personal dev env to have a play. I get the below mentioned segmentation fault message. --------- Generating public/private rsa1 key pair. /bin/sh: line 1: 10901 Segmentation fault ./ssh-keygen -t rsa1 -f /home/vinay/var/vinay_ssh/etc/ssh_host_key -N "" Generating public/private dsa key pair. /bin/sh: line
2004 Feb 11
1
SFU?
Hello! I just compiled rsync 2.6.0 on SFU 3.5 and it works :-) Did somebody test it for real work? Thank you!
2009 Apr 30
2
ChrootDirectory %h
Hi, many people are having problems using SFTP with ChrootDirectory when the jail directory (or the path above) is not owned by root. The question is if chroot'ing to usual home directories can be allowed, even though they are owned by regular users. I know that this topic has been discussed on the list several times now, so I searched the list archives for posts that invalidate the
2011 Apr 28
2
authentication ok but connection disconnects
To whom it corresponds, I have been trying to connect my RHEL4 machine through public key authentication against a windows server 2003 machine running OpenSSH for Windows v3.8.1p1-1. I set up everything: keys, user, etc. Doing sftp -vv user@<wsip> I see that authentication went ok but somehow, connection hangs up. I removed anti-virus and other security software on the ws2003 machine
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
2008 May 20
4
are 588 sample frames subset or nonsubset?
Hi I am thinking of ripping albums to a single flac file with embedded cuesheet. As track and index points have to be on a 588 sample boundary due to the CD TOC standard working in 588 sample frames, I thought it may be beneficial to rip CDs with a blocksize of 588 samples. According to the format page on sourcefourge a stream is subset if "The blocksize bits in the frame header must be
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
2004 Jan 17
1
diff for Interix port for -portable
I diffed a clean 3.7.1p2 and one modified by the folks at Interop Systems to compile under Interix (the Windows Posix layer updated in the new Services For Unix release). The bulk of it is removing the hardcoded root UID and GID. If someone is interested in this, I'd be happy to send a diff (though anyone can inspect the changes by grabbing the package from
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
2008 Jan 25
1
OpenSSH for OS/390
I have been trying to compile OpenSSH_4.7p1 for OS/390 and got really stuck. IBM released a build of v3.8.1p1 several years ago, but I do not know whether anyone else has ever managed to compile it for OS/390 or OS/z. The first problem is that the build apparently performs ssh transport exchange using EBCDIC character encoding instead of ASCII (which breaks RFC 4253) and I am not sure how to do
2004 May 12
1
Van Dyke's Public Key Assistant
Jeff Van Dyke's "Public Key Assistant subsystem" was previously discussed here: (end of a short thread) http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=openssh-unix-dev&m=103436908422003&w=2 I do see a few comments that seem to point out his arrogance and some disgust about OpenBSD's RCSID, but has anybody found it to be unsecure or if it was bug ridden. The subject sorta dies right
2009 Feb 17
3
Samba PDC
Hello I have a Fedora 6 with samba 3.0.2465 working great as a PDC with Win98 clients. The server has domain logon working and login scripts running I have made a second server to replace the first but after upgrading beyond Fedora 8 it no longer works. I can see shares with Vista64 Business and XP Pro although they will not authenticate but the win98 boxes I get "the domain password
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,
2008 Jul 18
3
winbind/idmap/AD problem?
Hi, I'm running 3.0.28a on Ubuntu 8.04 (their package). I've got security = ads and idmap backend = ad (smb.conf is posted below). I'm using libnss-ldap and have ldap in nsswitch.conf (also posted below) and ldap connected to the AD server. I have the drive mounted using acl and xattr_user options in fstab (acl is installed). I can connect to the share, I see in the logs that
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