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2016 Feb 18
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.2
On 2/17/16 6:02 PM, Darren Tucker wrote: > On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 12:43 PM, Carson Gaspar <carson at taltos.org> wrote: > [...] >> Is there a sane way to run just one test script? LTESTS can't be overridden >> AFAIK... > > make t-exec LTESTS=testname > > where testname is the name of the specific test script without the .sh > extension. Nope, that runs
2001 Apr 25
2
Makefile.in diff against CVS to prevent man/config rebuild every make
Bug: all .out files get rebuilt every make. This is silly, and breaks make install if root cannot write to your build dir. Fix: add dependancy check sop .out files only get rebuilt if the source file changes FixBug: if any source file gets changed, all .out files get rebuilt. This is because man pages and config files both get .out extensions but get created differently. It's
2016 Feb 18
5
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.2
On 2/17/16 3:02 PM, Carson Gaspar wrote: > > Sadly I'm hitting a different autoconf bug :-( I was being an idiot - configure was bombing out & I didn't notice (boy that openssl version error message is loooooong...) With Mr. Wilson's patch, I still get: "sandbox-solaris.c", line 22: #error: "--with-solaris-privs must be used with the Solaris sandbox"
2001 Jun 15
1
EOL problem with channels.h in CVS
channels.h from today's CVS has MS-DOS ^M end-of-line chars. -- Carson Gaspar - carson at taltos.org Queen trapped in a butch body
2001 Apr 25
6
Updated partial auth patch against CVS
Here is a new version of my partial auth patch against the April 24, 2001 CVS image. It fixes a couple of things (thanks to Karl M <karlm30 at hotmail.com>), and includes support for hostbased auth. It's still not pretty, but it works. 2 things Karl mentioned aren't fixed: - auth methods are still hard-coded into servconf.c. Fixing this would require a lot of work, and all the
2024 Jun 27
1
Proposal to add a DisableAuthentication option to sshd ServerOptions
When I looked at `man pam_unix`, I did not see any obvious options that would cause ssh to authenticate without prompting for a password at all, short of setting an empty password which is similar to PermitEmptyPasswords option. However, I am not very familiar with the internals of PAM, so pointers to documentation would be greatly appreciated. Also, I think adding a single line to sshd_config
2024 Jun 27
1
Proposal to add a DisableAuthentication option to sshd ServerOptions
see pam_permit(8) On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 10:37?AM Henry Qin <hq6 at cs.stanford.edu> wrote: > > When I looked at `man pam_unix`, I did not see any obvious options that > would > cause ssh to authenticate without prompting for a password at all, short of > setting an empty password which is similar to PermitEmptyPasswords option. > > However, I am not very familiar
2008 Oct 31
14
questions on zfs backups
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 11:05 PM, Richard Elling <Richard.Elling at sun.com> wrote: > Philip Brown wrote: >> I''ve recently started down the road of production use for zfs, and am hitting my head on some paradigm shifts. I''d like to clarify whether my understanding is correct, and/or whether there are better ways of doing things. >> I have one question for
2001 May 02
2
2.9p1?? core dump in auth_log
auth.c:auth_log contains the following code: authlog("%s %s for %s%.100s from %.200s port %d%s", authmsg, method, authctxt->valid ? "" : "illegal user ", ---> authctxt->valid && authctxt->pw->pw_uid == 0 ? "ROOT" : authctxt->user, get_remote_ipaddr(),
2024 Jun 27
1
Proposal to add a DisableAuthentication option to sshd ServerOptions
Thanks for the pointer! I played around with PamServiceName set to 'sshd_disable_auth' and got it working with the minimum contents below in the file /etc/pam.d/sshd_disable_auth. auth required pam_permit.so account required pam_permit.so session required pam_permit.so Thus, this does indeed enable disabling authentication. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell, only root can create files
2024 Jun 27
1
Proposal to add a DisableAuthentication option to sshd ServerOptions
i'm not a maintainer, but my personal opinion is that it's probably easier to prepare a container with this pam configuration On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 2:26?PM Henry Qin <hq6 at cs.stanford.edu> wrote: > > Thanks for the pointer! > I played around with PamServiceName set to 'sshd_disable_auth' and got it working with the minimum contents below in the file
2001 Apr 25
1
Once more, with diffs... (configure.in aclocal.m4 patch against CVS)
The attached unified diff fixes configure so that all --with-libfoo options are allowed to be --with-libfoo=PATH. If the option is specified with a PATH, only that PATH is searched for the library. If it is specified as =yes or with no argument, it tries without modifying anything, and then tries looking in /usr/local. The SunOS5 targets no longer add /usr/local to include or library paths
2001 Jun 15
1
Patch for stdout/stderr buffer flush write() handling
The attached patch against today's CVS improves write() error handling and logging in clientloop.c when flushing stdout/stderr. -- Carson Gaspar - carson at taltos.org Queen trapped in a butch body -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: clientloop.c.diff Type: application/octet-stream Size: 966 bytes Desc: not available Url :
2012 Jun 09
2
[patch] NFSv4/ZFS ACLs
This is a PoC patch for NFSv4/ZFS ACLs. The objective of the patch is that rsync --acls support NFSv4/ZFS ACLs without requiring a new command line option NFSv4 ACLs can't be represented using POSIX draft ACLs, if an NFSv4 ACL is present a separate POSIX draft ACL will not be present and there are new APIs to access NFSv4 ACLs. So we need to distinguish between NFSv4 ACLs and POSIX ACLs in
2024 Jun 27
1
Proposal to add a DisableAuthentication option to sshd ServerOptions
On 6/26/2024 9:34 PM, Henry Qin wrote: > Hi folks, > > I've recently started to work on a patch for openssh that introduces a new > option to disable authentication. > I'd like to explain why I think this might be generally useful, and solicit > opinions on whether such a patch would be acceptable to the maintainers as > a pull request. Why not just use a different
2024 Jun 27
1
Proposal to add a DisableAuthentication option to sshd ServerOptions
I would like to understand your opinion a little more deeply. Are you suggesting that it's easier to (prepare the container and add a line at runtime) compared to (add a line to an sshd config at runtime)? The latter scenario would be the case if the patch is merged. Or did you mean that it's easier to prepare the container than to implement a correct patch into sshd to enable the option
2024 Jun 27
1
Proposal to add a DisableAuthentication option to sshd ServerOptions
it's not just adding a line at runtime. it's the openssh maintainers maintaining an odd codepath and testing it at each release and answering questions about the configuration, etc. On Thu, Jun 27, 2024 at 3:00?PM Henry Qin <hq6 at cs.stanford.edu> wrote: > > I would like to understand your opinion a little more deeply. > > Are you suggesting that it's easier to
2001 Oct 22
2
configure changes
I finally got around to looking at a bunch of patchs to configure.in, some of them from back in March. One from Carson Gaspar <carson at taltos.org> looked promissing at first glance but after many hours I just couldn't get it to work. Due to much demand, I have added optional PATH to --with-pcre, --with-zlib, and --with-tcp-wrappers. I have done extensive testin on --with-zlib, and
2003 Sep 13
3
Trailing dot is not removed from client hostname if HostbasedUsesNameFromPacketOnly is yes
If HostbasedUsesNameFromPacketOnly is set to yes, sshd does not remove the trailing dot from the client supplied hostname, causing sshd to attempt to look up "foo.example.com." (note trailing period) in known_hosts and .shosts instead of "foo.example.com" Trivial patch attached. -- Carson -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was
2001 Oct 17
3
Bug when flushing data in openssh 2.9
Hi! I am use SuSe 7.2 x86 and openssh-2.9p1-7.rpm I got a problem using bitkeeper on my laptop where bitkeeper reported an I/O error while reading data from 'ssh'. After much debugging, and some help from the bitkeeper people, I found out that that clientloop.c doesn't handle interrupts gracefully. (It died when it got an EAGAIN error when writing to the application) After applying