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2023 Nov 11
1
Question about stderr output containing carriage return External
Hi Josh,
it's been around for a while:
https://github.com/openbsd/src/commit/8747197a4a479407167d01f46017ddb99cc3cae2
Though the commit doesn't say why it needs the \r.
Cheers,
Marian
On 11/11/23 00:38, Joshua Rogers wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have recently only discovered that openssh prints lines to stderr
> separated by CLRF pairs, and am trying to understand where this
2023 Nov 11
1
Question about stderr output containing carriage return External
On Sat, 11 Nov 2023, Marian Beermann wrote:
> Though the commit doesn't say why it needs the \r.
When the terminal is in raw mode, \n is not the line separator
but \x0D\x0A is: \x0D moves the cursor to the beginning of the
line and \x0A moves it to one line below but does not change
the horizontal position.
So it?s a requirement when in raw mode and doesn?t hurt in
cooked mode.
bye,
2017 Feb 04
4
Greeter openssh 7.4 is not according rfc4253.
Hi,
I discovered when using my fuse fs for connecting to a remote host
using sftp that the new
server version 7.4 sends a greeter which is not according the format desribed in
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4253#section-4
There is written that the greeter "MUST be terminated by a single
Carriage Return (CR) and a single Line Feed (LF) character (ASCII 13
and 10, respectively)."
Now
2018 Apr 14
2
OpenSSH 7.7p1 interop failure with Twisted Conch 8.0.0-17.9.0
This isn't an OpenSSH bug, but just in case anyone else is ambitious
enough to automatically run interoperability tests against other SSH
implementations, here's a heads-up:
https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/9422
TL;DR: commit 7c856857607112a3dfe6414696bf4c7ab7fb0cb3 caused there to
be an SSH_MSG_DEBUG message sent where there wasn't one before, which
tripped over an
2013 May 15
1
key rotation on ssh servers
hi OpenSSH folks--
I have several OpenSSH sshd servers that i've maintained for a long
time. Some of them have keys that are considered short by today's
standards (e.g. 1024-bit RSA keys).
On these servers, I would like to be able to do a key rotation such that
multiple keys are valid during a time window so that users can learn the
new key before i remove the old one. I don't
2018 Apr 15
3
OpenSSH 7.7p1 interop failure with Twisted Conch 8.0.0-17.9.0
On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 06:38:37PM +1000, Damien Miller wrote:
> On Sat, 14 Apr 2018, Colin Watson wrote:
> > This isn't an OpenSSH bug, but just in case anyone else is ambitious
> > enough to automatically run interoperability tests against other SSH
> > implementations, here's a heads-up:
> >
> > https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/9422
> >
2014 Mar 06
1
Encryption
Am I correct in assuming that the user and host public/private keys used
in openSSH are only used for authentication (is the remote server known to
be X, is this Harry trying to login), and have no role in the encryption?
I was under the assumption that each connection used a newly generated
key (using DH for key exchange) so each session was unique.
(I believe this because the transport layer
2015 May 21
8
Weak DH primes and openssh
Hi,
You will be aware of https://weakdh.org/ by now, I presume; the
take-home seems to be that 1024-bit DH primes might well be too weak.
I'm wondering what (if anything!) you propose to do about this issue,
and what Debian might do for our users?
openssh already prefers ECDH, which must reduce the impact somewhat,
although the main Windows client (PuTTY) doesn't support ECDH yet. But
2007 Mar 08
1
reading a text file with a stray carriage return
Hi,
I'm hoping someone has a suggestion for handling a simple problem. A
client gave me a comma separated value file (call it x.csv) that has
an id and name and address for about 25,000 people (25,000 records).
I used read.table to read it, but then discovered that there are stray
carriage returns on several records. This plays havoc with read.table
since it starts a
2006 Aug 19
1
need to find (and distinguish types of) carriage returns in a file that is scanned using scan
Hope this is not too trivial
I am reading a large file using scan.
In one part of this file there is a chunk of text within which i need to know the positions of line breaks. But scan seems only
An example of the file is:
"
a 0 1 0
bftt 020
cftt T 1 R
a 0 1 2 1 2
b 0 1 2 2 2
c 0 10 00
"
so precisely i need in the scanned file in R to know where each carriage return is in the file
2012 Apr 04
3
Remove carriage return in writing tab-delimited file.
Having problems with the write.table function. I can write a tab delimited
file just fine, but for each line in my matrix its inputs a carriage return
when i dont want it to.
For example my matrix might be:
ID V1 V2 V3
FARY1004 1 2 3
FARY2067 2 3 1
FARY4587 2 2 2
And I want the written File to be:
FARY1004 1 2 3FARY2067 2 3 1FARY4587 2 2
2
TIA
--
View this
2019 Sep 06
2
[PATCH 1/1] log: do not print carriage return
From: Christian Hesse <mail at eworm.de>
Logging to stderr results in line endings being terminated with carriage
return (\r) and new line (\n). While this is fine for terminals it may
have undesired effects when running from crond and logging to syslog
or similar.
I run ssh from cron on an recent linux host. Viewing logs with
journalctl I see:
Sep 06 16:50:01 linux CROND[152575]: [96B
2006 Nov 13
2
Embedded carriage returns in text document
Colleagues,
I am using R 2.4.0 on both a Mac (10.4.8) and Linux (RedHat 9). To
read data from an Excel spreadsheet, I do "save as" in Excel, then
select the "Text (tab-delimited)" format. The resulting file uses a
tab separator and I can usually read the file using read.delim.
Sometimes, the header row contains embedded carriage returns. When I
view the file,
2007 Mar 19
1
Carriage returns and Sweave output
Dear all,
I have a code chunk in my Rnw file that, when executed, outputs
carriage return characters ('\r') to inform on the progress (e.g.
"sweep 4 of 1024\r"). But Sweave interprets this as a newline
character, and therefore I get countless pages of output in my
vignette where I only really want one line. Any ideas?
Thanks
E
2012 Apr 15
1
no carriage returns in BATCH output from 2.15.0
It seems like I must be missing something
since I haven't been able to find mention
of this.
Under Windows 7 I'm not getting carriage returns
in the output of BATCH files using 2.15.0 (both
64-bit and 32-bit). They are in the startup
messages, but not for the real output. Is this
on purpose?
Pat
--
Patrick Burns
pburns at pburns.seanet.com
twitter: @portfolioprobe
2010 Aug 04
1
Carriage return character issue
Hi all,
I imported a file (in CSV format) into R for processing, then imported the
result into MySQL. However, there are *carriage return* characters
(hexadecimal: *0D*) that are appended to the characters in the last field of
the table.
i.e *\r* appended to the character values (as shown below)
Before importing into MySQL: asdf
After importing into MySQL: asdf*\r*
**
**
Are there any options
2011 Jun 22
0
jslint and carriage returns
Hi, jslint doesn''t seem to like the carriage returns in the mapstraction files.
Is there a way around this? I didn''t see an option for it.
-Mike
2008 Oct 13
1
Perl CGI scripts - stripping out unwanted carriage returns etc
I have a number of perl CGI scripts which I wrote some time ago (and
which are working successfully on my website). I've set up a local
server on which to do some development work on the scripts but I can't
get them to work - the error log says:
No such file or directory: exec of '/var/www/cgi-bin/script.cgi' failed
Premature end of script headers: script.cgi etc
By comparing
2009 Sep 01
2
antispam-plugin 1.2 and trailing carriage-returns
Guys,
Dovecot 1.0.15 [1], just built the latest antispam-plugin 1.2 (tarball)
for testing, mailtrain backend for SA integration. Both built from
custom spec files.
The mail that is being trained is different than its respective source
in the mbox file. The trained one shows added, trailing carriage-return
chars for all headers, which are not in the headers in the mbox file.
This breaks sa-learn
2012 Jun 25
1
Replacing text with a carriage return
I have a comma separated data file with no carriage returns and what
I'd like to do is
1. read the data as a block text
2. search for the string that starts each record "record_start", and
replace this with a carriage return. Replace will do, or just add a
carriage return before it. The string is the same for each record, but
it is enclosed in double quote marks in the file.