Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "ssh-copy-id bugfix"
2014 Feb 26
6
[Bug 2206] New: ssh-copy-id fails with message 'Ambiguous output redirect.' with a non-sh style remote shell
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2206
Bug ID: 2206
Summary: ssh-copy-id fails with message 'Ambiguous output
redirect.' with a non-sh style remote shell
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.5p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
2015 Nov 25
3
ssh-copy-id bugfix
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 6:07 AM, Ruediger Meier <sweet_f_a at gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tuesday 24 November 2015, Radek Podgorny wrote:
>> hello everyone!
>>
>> i'd like to sincerely ask you to include a fix for ssh-copy-id bug
>> i'll be linking below. it's a trivial fix which resolves
>> https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2206
2014 Jan 15
6
[Bug 2196] New: ssh-copy-id: selects "wrong" pubkey
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2196
Bug ID: 2196
Summary: ssh-copy-id: selects "wrong" pubkey
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.4p1
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: ssh-copy-id
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at
2013 Jan 02
12
[Bug 1980] use updated ssh-copy-id
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1980
dajoker at gmail.com changed:
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The ' openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org' mailing list thread
2008 Jan 31
1
RFC: ssh-copy-id tweaks
I'd like to propose a couple of tweaks to ssh-copy-id:
o Change the default ID_FILE from identity.pub to id_dsa.pub or perhaps
{id_dsa,id_rsa,identity}.pub to cover all the bases, although the
patch below deals only with id_dsa.pub - it would need some more
tweaking to deal with more than one (possibly non-existent) file.
o If the destination authorized_keys file already contains the
2001 Sep 27
3
[PATCH] ssh-copy-id should do chmod go-w
Hi,
quick patch to ssh-copy-id to make it set the file modes more
correctly.
Thanks,
Matthew
--- contrib/ssh-copy-id.orig Thu Sep 27 21:47:44 2001
+++ contrib/ssh-copy-id Thu Sep 27 21:47:52 2001
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
exit 1
fi
-{ eval "$GET_ID" ; } | ssh $1 "test -d .ssh || mkdir .ssh ; cat >>
.ssh/authori
zed_keys ; chmod g-w . .ssh .ssh/authorized_keys"
+{ eval
2015 Nov 26
2
ssh-copy-id bugfix
On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:20 PM, Philip Hands <phil at hands.com> wrote:
> Nico Kadel-Garcia <nkadel at gmail.com> writes:
>> What seems to be missing in the patch is a comment line, above the
>> stanza, explaining why the code uses "exec".
>
> My reading of the presence of "exec" there was:
>
> We're assuming that the current
2016 Mar 19
3
ssh-copy-id no newline bug
When editing ~/.ssh/authorized_keys manually, sometimes users forget
to add a newline at the end of the file, causing the next ssh-copy-id
call to append a new key to an existing key, invalidating both keys.
This can be fixed by simply adding a newline before appending the key.
Something like this change to
openssh-source/openssh-6.7p1/contrib/ssh-copy-id might work:
# Assuming that the remote
2003 Oct 02
3
smbmount as user
Hi
I'm using Debian woody.
ii smbfs 2.2.3a-12.3 mount and umount commands for the smbfs...
I want to mount a W2K share as user. Mount as root works fine.
The entry in /etc/fstab looks like this:
//NOTEBOOK/D /notebook/D: smbfs user,username=ernohl,noauto 0 3
If I try to mount:
erno@flinker:~$ mount /notebook/D:
Password:
cannot mount on /notebook/D:: Operation not permitted
smbmnt
2011 Dec 30
3
qemu-kvm
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2009 Oct 14
8
Refactor ovirt-node code base for inclusion in Fedora
Main reason for refactor is no ovirt-node-image binary image allowed in fedora.
Moves tools and kickstart files form ovirt-node-image to subpackage ovirt-node-recipe.
Removes old sub packages form ovirt-node, stateless, logos, selinux.
Modifies init scripts to meet Fedora packaging guidelines: added status, reload, and lockfile, rhbz: 514221
Added License file.
2012 Oct 02
1
patch proposal for ssh-copy-id script
Hello everybody,
I write an update version of ssh-copy-id script in order to support
sshd non running on standard port 22.
So I added another parameter to the script to allow user to specify
the daemon port.
I've also changed the way the command line parameter are retrieved in
order to have a more "robust" way of getting them using getopts.
Due to this change host name must be
2015 May 08
2
Q: respecting .ssh/id_rsa
On 5/8/2015 7:22 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> On Fri, May 8, 2015 8:58 am, James B. Byrne wrote:
>> While attempting to debug something else I ran across this:
>>
>> ssh -vvv somehost
>> . . .
>> debug1: Connection established.
>> debug1: permanently_set_uid: 0/0
>> debug1: identity file /root/.ssh/identity type -1
>> debug1: identity file
2014 Nov 18
2
[LLVMdev] finalizeObject function implemetation in MCJIT is wrong
Hi Radek,
Sorry for the delayed response. I haven't had time to check your analysis
yet, but you're probably right: MCJIT's support for multiple modules in a
single instance is patchy at best.
Do you have a test case (e.g. an lli invocation) that triggers this bug, or
is this something you discovered just by reading the code?
Cheers,
Lang.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 8:46 AM, David
2005 Dec 26
16
How to create application with single table with primary key
I''m trying without any succes to create application in which I have
one keyed table. The table structure is:
CREATE TABLE employees (
pin INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
first_name VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL,
last_name VARCHAR(30) NOT NULL
);
Whenever I enter new record, I need the the filed pin is also filled
by user. Whenever a user edit the table, there should be option to
edit or not edit the
2002 Oct 09
2
rsync-2.5.5 memory eater problem
Hi,
we ran into a little problem with rsync-2.5.5.
Setup: you run rsync-2.5.5 as normal rsync over ssh
(ie. not connecting to a rsync server). If you start
such a rsync but interrupt the pulling process with Ctrl-C,
the process on the other side may start to allocate all
memory on the remote machine.
As fa as we have analyzed the problem, the remote rsync
process wants to issue a error message
2009 Oct 14
4
Refactor ovirt-node-image code base for inclusion in Fedora
Main reason for refactor is no ovirt-node-image binary image allowed in fedora.
Removed ks files, now in ovirt-node-recipe, which is subpackage of ovirt-node.
Removed tools, these are now in ovirt-node-recipe which is subpackage of
ovirt-node.
2006 Feb 15
6
Problem creating appdoc documentation
Hello, can anyone help me.
After a few weeks I returned to the rails to play with it. But I
recognize that I''m now not abble to build appdoc. The same thing that
few weeks ago worked without an problem now give me an error:
unrecognized option `--line-numbers --inline-source''
$ rake --trace --verbose reappdoc
(in /home/radek/src/firma/giga-net/ncc/work)
** Invoke reappdoc
2012 Apr 30
5
Transferring file to local machine when SSHing into a foreign box
One can log into a remote shell via SSH, and one can use an FTP
application to log in via SFTP using the same credentials over SSH.
Why then, can one not initiate a file transfer from the remote host to
the local host when logged into a shell via SSH?
I know that I could use scp or rsync to move the files, but the
requires authenticating which is not something that I can always do
from the host.
2002 Aug 06
8
converting MASQ from ipchains
Hello,
on my old system I''m using ipchains. Can anyone help me with converting rule
/sbin/ipchains -A forward -j MASQ -s source_addr -d destination_addr 443 -p tcp
to shorewall. I know that I can write
eth0 source_addr
to /etc/shorewall/masq file
but I can''t found where I can specify the destination address.
The reason for this is to allow one user (computer) access only to