Displaying 20 results from an estimated 500 matches similar to: "[fdo] Ssh service interruption of freedesktop.org"
2004 Jun 14
3
[fdo] UTF-16 support ?
Hi,
First, I'm not a specialist of UTF.
I've read (http://www.unicode.org/notes/tn12/) that Windows 2000..., Mac OS
X, QT/KDE fully support UFT-16.
I've just read (http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42893) that
Mozilla 1.7 will include an option for UTF-16 webpages.
But I don't know about situations of Linux, Gnome or other applications.
Why not start pushing adoption
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
2016 Mar 14
2
OpenSSH 7.2 slogin not removed from openssh.spec
It appears that the redhat/openssh.spec has not been updated to account for the removal of slogin from the build. This breaks rpmbuild.
Specifically lines 361 and 362 still have the following:
%attr(-,root,root) %{_bindir}/slogin
%attr(-,root,root) %{_mandir}/man1/slogin.1*
Robert Moucha
Geophysics
Syracuse University
2007 Oct 22
2
Proposal: swfdec-gnome
Hi,
I'd like to propose swfdec-gnome for inclusion into the GNOME 2.22
desktop. Swfdec-gnome is a recent addition to the Swfdec project [1].
Its purpose is integration of Flash files into the Gnome desktop. It
currently provides a thumbnailer and a playback application for local
files similar to the stand-alone application Adobe ships on Windows.
It is supposed to replace the support that is
2004 Jul 02
1
[fdo] Updated syncmail script for new CVS loginfo syntax
Hi,
If you are getting tired of being teased about updating your
syncmail script to the new CVS loginfo syntax, this mail is for
you.
If you have opted to use the CIA script, you have already
switched to the new loginfo format. If not, you need to do now.
For that you need to add
UseNewInfoFmtStrings=yes
to the CVS config file. Then if you have script using the old
format you can escape it
2010 Mar 01
4
[Bug 1728] New: unnecessary "./" in slogin and slogin.1 symlinks
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1728
Summary: unnecessary "./" in slogin and slogin.1 symlinks
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 5.3p1
Platform: Other
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: trivial
Priority: P2
Component: Build system
AssignedTo: unassigned-bugs at
2003 Oct 10
2
slogin <host> -n
slogin "deadlocks" if you invoke it with the (useless, but legal)
switch "-n". stdin is not passed to it (and the local ssh process
ignores stdin), so it is not possible to kill it using <<~.>>
Should the "-n_ switch be disallowed for an interactive invocation?
Martin
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Fon:
2016 Feb 29
5
Announce: OpenSSH 7.2 released
OpenSSH 7.2 has just been released. It will be available from the
mirrors listed at http://www.openssh.com/ shortly.
OpenSSH is a 100% complete SSH protocol 2.0 implementation and
includes sftp client and server support. OpenSSH also includes
transitional support for the legacy SSH 1.3 and 1.5 protocols
that may be enabled at compile-time.
Once again, we would like to thank the OpenSSH community
2008 Nov 21
2
'make install' failed on Sparc5, Solaris2.7
Hello,
System info: Sparcstation 5, Solaris 2.7, openssl-0.9.8i.
I've tried to install
openssh-3.9p1
openssh-4.9p1
openssh-5.1p1
all failed the similar way. The following is the last portion of the
'make install' printout.
./install-sh -c -m 0755 -s ssh /usr/local/bin/ssh
BFD: /usr/local/bin/stkuaiGw: warning: allocated section `.interp' not
in segment
./install-sh -c -m 0755
2003 Feb 07
2
Problem with rsync from one machine
I am not sure where to begin so I will be as verbose as I can to explain the
problem.
I have 3 servers. Their specs are:
Machine A: Redhat 7.1 kernel 2.4.9-34 openssh 3.1p1-5
Machine B: Redhat 7.3 kernel 2.4.9-31 openssh 3.1p1-5
Machine C: Debian Woody kernel 2.4.18-bf2.4 openssh 3.4p1 rsync 2.5.6
I am running an rsync over ssh from Machine C to Machine B with the
following:
rsync --verbose
2006 Apr 27
5
mysql lost connection
Hi,
I''m lost and my mysql connection as well... I got this
error in my production.log:
ActiveRecord::StatementInvalid (Mysql::Error: Lost connection to MySQL
server during query: SET NAMES ''utf8''):
Config:
Debian Sarge (last updated), Rails 1.1.2, Webrick,
mysqld Ver 4.1.11-Debian_4sarge2 for pc-linux-gnu on i386
apache2 with mod_rewrite and webrick as proxy on 8080.
2000 Jul 20
1
openssh-2.1.1p4 (fwd)
Can any HP/UX users comment?
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Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2000 09:16:23 +0200
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2000 Oct 02
1
Open connections when using agent-forwarding
Hi!
I have problems with connections being left open with both 2.2.0p1 and the
latest snapshot when using agent-forwarding. (I didn't use this with older
versions, so I don't know whether this problem is older.)
Scenario:
I have a secret key that I run with ssh-agent on host "host-A". I then connect
to "host-B" using 'slogin -A host-B'. When executing a
2001 May 02
2
contrib/solaris/build-pkg
I went to go use it today since I'll be putting together some packages for
a national project and I found them in pretty *BAD* shape.
By tonight, I should have some partial patches to resolve a lot of the
issues, but I really feel we need to either need to fix it, remove it, or
replace it with a better version.
It's old enought to lakc RSA v2 key generation, lack of slogin, sftp,
2009 Feb 13
2
when to display a banner
i want to be able to suppress the banner from the client side
(ssh/slogin/scp/sftp) but i don't see a way to do it cleanly. for
example, if there were a -B flag that suppressed the banner that would
be alright. i did try -q, but that suppresses all stderr, which is
unacceptable since i do want to see the error output when ssh fails to
know why it failed. another idea would be to have -q
2001 Oct 12
2
bug report: last login time vs PAM in portability release
on hp-ux 11 i see:
$ date;ssh jenny
Fri Oct 12 14:44:13 PDT 2001
Last successful login for stevesk: Fri Oct 12 10:45:42 PST8PDT 2001 on pts/2
Last unsuccessful login for stevesk: Mon Sep 24 22:55:53 PST8PDT 2001
Last login: Fri Oct 12 10:45:43 2001 from 172.31.1.53
You have mail.
so solaris PAM is different. can other solaris+PAM users confirm this?
On Fri, 12 Oct 2001, Benn Oshrin wrote:
1999 Dec 09
1
[PATCH] Fixing a couple of small problems in Makefile.in (1.2pre17).
Hi,
This patch fixes a couple of small ``problems'' in 1.2pre17 Makefile.in:
1. Avoid making an empty $(libexecdir)/ssh directory.
2. Don't try to uninstall $(mandir)/man1/slogin.1 twice.
--- openssh-1.2pre17/Makefile.in~ Thu Dec 9 00:48:58 1999
+++ openssh-1.2pre17/Makefile.in Thu Dec 9 06:51:41 1999
@@ -92,9 +92,9 @@
-rm -f $(mandir)/man1/slogin.1
ln -s ssh.1
2000 Jun 13
2
Openssh-2.1.1p1 and solaris 7/8
Hello,
I just installed the above openssh onto a Sun Solaris 7 and Solaris 8 system.
No problem with that. However, I now seem to get some rubbish processed when
I login with slogin. An example:
Last login: Tue Jun 13 12:31:27 2000 from jhorne.csd.plymo:tJ`
^[[?1;2c
Telnet logs in okay, but just shows 'Last login...jhorne.csd.plymo'.
This seems to get passed to the shell, which it of
2001 Apr 04
3
Problem with latest OpenSSH - 2.5.2p2
We have been using OpenSSH version 2.3.0p1 for a couple of months now
with out problems. The same goes for several previous versions we have used
over the last year. However, I have just installed version 2.5.2p2 and it is
giving me some problems. If it were not for the latest security bulletins
strongly suggesting we upgrade, I would reinstall the 2.3.0p1 version.
I am running on a SGI
2001 Feb 06
4
argv[0] => host feature considered harmful
OpenSSH still has this feature, SSH-1.2.27 no longer has it. Admittedly it
can be useful sometimes, even though I'd prefer this to be done using a
trivial shell wrapper, which would be the UNIX way of doing things.
Not being able to call OpenSSH's ssh by another name (say ``ssh1'') can get in
the way when having to maintain two versions of ssh in parallel because the
``ssh ->