Displaying 20 results from an estimated 40000 matches similar to: "Call for testing: OpenSSH 10.0"
2025 Apr 02
1
Call for testing: OpenSSH 10.0
I tested building the openSUSE Tumbleweed package locally with the 20250403
snapshot and doing a live test and it works fine.
I then also did try "make tests" on the vanilla snapshot sources and at
first they failed to even build but after a quick fix that I've submitted
at https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3806 the tests run fine too.
Thanks!
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2015 May 29
16
Call for testing: OpenSSH 6.9
Hi,
OpenSSH 6.9 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains
some substantial new features and a number of bugfixes.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is
2019 Feb 15
2
Can we disable diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 by default?
On Fri, 2019-02-15 at 15:57 +1100, Darren Tucker wrote:
> That was the original intent (and it's mentioned in RFC4419) however
> each moduli file we ship (70-80 instances of 6 sizes) takes about 1
> cpu-month to generate on a lowish-power x86-64 machine. Most of it
> is
> parallelizable, but even then it'd likely take a few hours to
> generate
> one of each size. I
2019 Feb 15
4
Can we disable diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 by default?
I'm not nearly knowledgeable enough in crypto to fully understand your
answer, but I will try. I wonder why moduli are not automatically
generated the first time sshd is started though. That would make much
more sense than shipping a default moduli file but also asking
everyone to replace it with their own.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 5:50 AM Mark D. Baushke <mdb at juniper.net> wrote:
>
2016 Oct 18
7
SSH Weak Ciphers
Hi,
In a recent security review some systems I manage were flagged due to
supporting "weak" ciphers, specifically the ones listed below. So first
question is are people generally modifying the list of ciphers supported by
the ssh client and sshd?
On CentOS 6 currently it looks like if I remove all the ciphers they are
concerned about then I am left with Ciphers
2019 Feb 15
4
Can we disable diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 by default?
Also, how are default moduli shipped with OpenSSH for use in
diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1/sha256 chosen? Are they chosen
randomly by developers or are they chosen for security properties? If
they are random, why not use moduli from RFC 7919 instead, like
Mozilla recommends?
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 3:48 AM Mark D. Baushke <mdb at juniper.net> wrote:
>
> Yegor Ievlev <koops1997
2020 Feb 05
19
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.2
Hi,
OpenSSH 8.2p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a feature release.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the
instructions at
2020 Sep 20
13
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.4
Hi,
OpenSSH 8.4p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This is a bugfix release.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the
instructions at
2004 Feb 24
2
Updated moduli file in OpenSSH 3.8
Hi,
Can anybody briefly explain the significance of the updated moduli file?
Is this a critical update? Should all existing installations update
their moduli file?
Thanks in advance,
-- Dan
2014 Jan 17
15
Call for testing: OpenSSH-6.5
Hi,
OpenSSH 6.5 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains
some substantial new features and a number of bugfixes.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is
2017 Sep 23
3
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.6
> Portable OpenSSH is also available via [...] Github:
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable
>
> Running the regression tests supplied with Portable OpenSSH does not
require installation and is a simply:
>
> $ ./configure && make tests
I was going to try this on Kali Linux (latest version), but ran into
trouble right away. No "configure" script exists
2019 Feb 15
3
Can we disable diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1 by default?
I don't think there is any point to generate so many moduli. Actually,
3 moduli of sizes 2048, 3072 and 4096 seem like a sane choice.
On Fri, Feb 15, 2019 at 7:58 AM Darren Tucker <dtucker at dtucker.net> wrote:
>
> On Fri, 15 Feb 2019 at 14:22, Yegor Ievlev <koops1997 at gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm not nearly knowledgeable enough in crypto to fully understand your
2012 May 25
2
Announce: X.509 certificates support v7.2 for OpenSSH version 6.0p1
Dear All,
X.509 certificates support for OpenSSH version 6.0p1 was published.
I brief new version include :
- support for Android platform;
- engine implementation is now considered stable;
- various regression test improvements including fixes for OpenSSL FIPS
enabled 1.0.1 stable release and korn shell
Yours sincerely,
Roumen Petrov
--
Get X.509 certificates support in OpenSSH:
2014 Jan 24
1
Openssh, moduli and ssh-keygen
Hi,
my question is related to the kex algorithm
diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256 and moduli generation. I've seen that
through ssh-keygen, I'm able to re-generate my moduli file used by DH but
I'm note sure to understand one point in the ssh-keygen manpage :
"Screened DH groups may be installed in /etc/ssh/moduli. It is important
that this file contains moduli of a range of
2016 Jul 22
18
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.3
Hi,
OpenSSH 5.3 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains some
substantial new features and a number of bugfixes.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is
2012 Aug 21
5
Call for testing: OpenSSH 6.1
Hi,
OpenSSH 6.1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains a
couple of new features and bug fixes.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is also available
2013 Mar 22
4
Announce: OpenSSH 6.2 released
Changes since OpenSSH 6.1
=========================
This release introduces a number of new features:
Features:
* ssh(1)/sshd(8): Added support for AES-GCM authenticated encryption in
SSH protocol 2. The new cipher is available as aes128-gcm at openssh.com
and aes256-gcm at openssh.com. It uses an identical packet format to the
AES-GCM mode specified in RFC 5647, but uses simpler and
2013 Feb 26
16
Call for testing: OpenSSH-6.2
Hi,
It's that time again...
OpenSSH 6.2 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains
some substantial new features and a number of bugfixes.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
2019 Mar 27
26
Call for testing: OpenSSH 8.0
Hi,
OpenSSH 8.0p1 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The OpenBSD version is available in CVS HEAD:
http://www.openbsd.org/anoncvs.html
Portable OpenSSH is also available via git using the
instructions at
2014 Oct 28
22
[Bug 2302] New: ssh (and sshd) should not fall back to deselected KEX algos
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2302
Bug ID: 2302
Summary: ssh (and sshd) should not fall back to deselected KEX
algos
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 6.7p1
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: security
Priority: P5
Component: ssh