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2009 Jan 30
1
Patch to log tunnel information
First, all credit to Vladimir Parkhaev as this is his code. He may have submitted this before for all I know, but I for one definitely would like to see this end up in the codebase, so I'm submitting it. *** openssh-5.1p1/serverloop.c Fri Jul 4 09:10:49 2008 --- openssh-5.1p1-RCFHACKS/serverloop.c Thu Jan 29 08:56:11 2009 *************** *** 957,962 **** --- 957,968 ---- c =
2010 Feb 25
1
secure Xapps tunnel
hi, eventually newbie: i want to show remote X-apps on my desktop. now, i know from google that xhost and xauth is not the way to so that very secure. now, i have a ssh_config with X forwarding enabled and a server with forwarding enabled, too. now when i connect to server i read that ssh creates automaticaly a Xauthory file. So i know that this is the xauth way with supercookies etc. but i
2008 Sep 02
2
Queries on ssh_askpass
Hi, I had developed a program which spawns a shell where i am trying to use ssh commands to log into a linux server. There is a pop up dialog window which is prompting me for key-ing the password. Actually i want to get rid of this pop up dialog box, as i don't want this to be visible in my program/code execution. Could you please let me know is there any way to resolve and stop this
2008 Dec 16
2
Request change to file match.c, function match_pattern_list
Greetings, This request is in the grey area between a bug report and an enhancement request. Request ------- Please apply the following diff (or something functionally similar) to file ``match.c'' in OpenSSH-5.1p1: 161a162,164 > } else { > if (negated) > got_positive = 1; /* Negative match, negated = Positive */ In case the lines above wrapped in the email
2008 Dec 09
2
Feature request: AlwaysDenyLogin, LoginDelayTime
Please consider adding the following features to sshd: 1. AlwaysDenyLogin - a setting that will result in always denying login regardless of the credentials given by the client. 2. LoginDelayTime - to specify a delay in milliseconds before the server responds to a client's login attempt. These would help to employ brute force bots. Regards
2008 Jul 15
2
Risk of StrictMode (but read only)
Is there a risk associated with having authorized_keys files set to readable but "StrictMode no"? I am thinking particularly in the case of having public keys all centralized in a directory in /etc or something. Is it really a potential hack vector if someone can read a public key, or is the only real danger if they were writable? --- Don Hoover dxh at yahoo.com
2008 Aug 20
1
using ssh-add unattended on dubious files -- how can i avoid a hang?
I need ssh-add to fail cleanly if it tries and fails to read a key, rather than prompting the user. I can't seem to figure out how to do that. This is on a Linux 2.6.26 system, running OpenSSH 5.1p1 (as built on debian lenny/sid) First, the things i've tried: * i've unset the DISPLAY and SSH_ASKPASS environment variables, so no X11-style prompting should happen. * i've
2008 Nov 11
2
Fwd: Permissions in chroot SFTP
Hi, I configured openssh 5.1p1 for sftp server. Here the specifications in sshd_config file: Subsystem sftp internal-sftp Match Group sftp ForceCommand internal-sftp ChrootDirectory /home/%u AllowTcpForwarding no When a user is logged in, he can't upload his document and he receives this message: carlo at Music:~$ sftp user at 213.217.147.123 Connecting to
2008 Nov 21
3
OpenSSH security advisory: cbc.adv
OpenSSH Security Advisory: cbc.adv Regarding the "Plaintext Recovery Attack Against SSH" reported as CPNI-957037[1]: The OpenSSH team has been made aware of an attack against the SSH protocol version 2 by researchers at the University of London. Unfortunately, due to the report lacking any detailed technical description of the attack and CPNI's unwillingness to share necessary
2009 Dec 23
3
Question on SSH_ASKPASS
Hi everybody, I have asked a question a long time ago regarding SSH_ASKPASS, but with the latest version of OpenSSH I am not able to get the desired result. My goal is to launch a script on a remote server via SSH without having to type a password, because it is locally executed from a script. This should not be too complicated, but somehow I am not able to figure this out myself. I have
2018 Jan 04
3
LLVM IR Debugger
Hi I am looking at open projects that LLVM want to implement and it seems to be a suggestion to write an LLVM IR level debugger. Is there any existing LLVM projects out there that already does such a thing? If not, I would like to try implementing one myself. By debugger, I think it means something like gdb, where you can insert breakpoints, run code and observe layout of registers and memory at
2005 Mar 03
5
Whats ''favicon.ico''
I''m seeing the following in the WEBbrick console output after every GET 192.168.0.108 - - [03/Mar/2005:15:35:19 AUS Eastern Daylight Time] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 200 60 - -> /favicon.ico What does /favicon.ico (which doesnt seem to exist in my source) do for Rails? _______________________________________________ Rails mailing list
2018 Apr 01
2
Custom Binary Format Challenges
Program counter - EIP, RIP for x86/64. I need to obtain it and pass it as an argument to the function that calculates an ordinal from it. I think that there must be some way to use the bitcode language to place byte values at a designated offset. Or use the command line to specify the section and offset for the data. On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 6:00 PM, Brenda So <sogun3 at gmail.com> wrote:
2018 Apr 02
1
Custom Binary Format Challenges
The bitcode is only a representation of the IR, which is in SSA form. And SSA form assumes an infinite amount of registers, which is not offered by x86. When bitcode gets assembled/compiled to machine language, it breaks down the SSA form into non-SSA format. Personally I don't know how to use bitcode language to achieve what you want to do. The closest thing I can think of is the llvm-MC
2006 Jun 05
6
Ferret Win32 Gem for windows users ...
Hi and thanks for Ferret! I''m wondering if it would be possible to create a Ferret Win32 gem which includes the c performance code pre-compiled for those of us without a C compiler handy ? Zed Shaw seems to have cracked this particular nut with his Mongrel Win32 gem. Alternately, is there a zip of the Win32 .so Ferret needs that I could download and manually install? Kind Regards
2018 Apr 01
2
Custom Binary Format Challenges
Thank you so much! What about discovering the instruction pointer value? Also, does anybody know how to embed an artifact as a resource in a binary? I'd like to have two text sections, and have one copied in from another binary. On Sun, Apr 1, 2018 at 2:15 PM, Brenda So <sogun3 at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > You can write it as if you are writing an optimization pass: >
2009 Jun 05
2
ssh trouble checklist
Hi. There should be a checklist of everything that can go wrong with making an ssh connection. Here's one entry for the list, which I didn't know before, and * I couldn't see the problem from the -ddd and -vvv output, and * there were no /var/log/* file entries to give hints. Here's what I did sudo kill <pid-of-sshd> /usr/sbin/sshd No good. Usually I did kill
2018 Apr 02
0
Custom Binary Format Challenges
If you can write what you want to output in C with asm statements, clang can show you what the IR should look like. On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 7:35 AM, Kenneth Adam Miller via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Program counter - EIP, RIP for x86/64. I need to obtain it and pass it as > an argument to the function that calculates an ordinal from it. > > I think that
2018 Jan 04
0
LLVM IR Debugger
You can attach debug info to the Llvm module about LLVM IR, at which point one can throw the executable into any debugger and get llvm level debugging. I've started a patch to revive this feature (DebugIR pass). I've been sidetracked the past month, but I'll come back to it soon :) https://reviews.llvm.org/D40778 Cheers, Siddharth On Thu 4 Jan, 2018, 09:23 Brenda So via llvm-dev,
2007 Feb 23
2
bug with boolean query evaluation containing parenthesis and NOT ?
Hi, The following [simplified] query works well, however a variation which includes parenthesis seems to fail, in that it returns hits which should be excluded by the NOT term. This is surprising because in this simple case, the parenthesis shouldn''t change the Boolean evaluation ... any pointers? Working Query: field1:value1 AND NOT field2:value2 Failing Query: field1:value1 AND