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2001 Apr 06
3
$MAIL surprise
I got email yesterday from a user who had run 'from' and got the message "No mail in /home/stevev/$USER" (where $USER was that person's username). At first I thought he had pilfered my .bashrc, but on further investigation I discovered that my home directory path had been compiled in to sshd, because the configuration tests assume that the directory part of $MAIL is the
1999 Nov 22
3
status of openssh for solaris?
In message <19991122110826.A23851 at wdawson-sun.sbs.siemens.com>, Willard Dawson writes: >I just tried to compile, this time with openssh-1.2pre14, openssl-0.9.4 >and egd-0.6. I get considerably further along, but still not completely >compiled. Here are the last bits: > >gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I/usr/local/ssl/include -DETCDIR=\"/usr/local/etc\" -DSSH_PR
1999 Dec 24
1
Problem with 1.2.1pre19
Hello to all There is some very strange problem in 1.2.1pre19. I can not even log in, I'm always getting message "Permission denied, please try again." Seems like problem in auth-passwd.c or something. I tried to mix pre18 & pre19, but... ;) Bye
2001 Nov 30
1
Problems with utmp
Hi there, I'm using samba-2.2.2 under Solaris 8 and I've got the following problem! I have configured samba with "--with-utmp" and with "--with-quota" and everything works fine. But when look for the last users logged in, in the utmp-database there are only the first seven letters of the username, not eight that we use for usernames. Can you help me with this problem
2000 Jan 18
1
Error when compiling for Solaris7
I cannot make openssh on Solaris. The 'make' fails on the first file. Here are the commands and the output. Essentially, I pre-built EGD, SSL, and ran: configure make make errors are listed at the bottom. Can anyone help me get this compiled on Solaris7? Steve sdn at sprintlabs.com ./configure --prefix=/common --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh --with-egd-pool=/common/bin/egd.pl loading cache
1999 Nov 19
1
[solaris 7 patch] resubmit and extended ...
Okay, everything as the first large one I sent today, with a few extra mods. _PATH_MAILDIR is only used in sshd.c, that I can see, so moved the #ifdef from config.h.in to there. several files had __progname defined in the middle of the code, as well as at the top of the code, so cleaned those out. all the fixes for u_int32_t -> uint32_t and u_int16_t -> uint16_t, plus added appropriate
1999 Dec 23
2
Releasing a code version that stays for a while
I've been working on a package for openssh to include in the NetBSD package system (similar to the FreeBSD ports system). I'm being hindered in this by the fact that updates to these packages can be extremely slow (2-3 days minimum, more like 2 weeks including testing), too slow to compensate for the fact that the tarfiles for back-level versions of openssh-1.2pre* are going away. Given
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
2000 May 26
4
openssh-2.1.0p2 ans Solaris 8
I have some troubles with subj and proper utmpx/wtmpx functionality. After successfull ssh connect to Solaris 8 box, I run #w 11:59am up 13:45, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.02 User tty login@ idle JCPU PCPU what root console 11:43am 9 bash # Record about my pts/1 login is absent. Next command I run from Solaris 8 console
2005 Mar 30
1
utmp update for bsd systems
re this is a patch against samba-2.2.12p0 and adds support for updating utmp on bsds. code similarly ripped from openbsd's ftpd (; cu -- paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained) --- utmp.c Thu Aug 12 14:24:20 2004 +++ /home/mickey/utmp.c Wed Mar 30 15:51:40 2005 @@ -261,6 +261,7 @@ } #ifndef HAVE_PUTUTLINE +#include <ttyent.h>
2000 Mar 14
1
Problems compiling 1.2.2 on HP-UX 10.20
Hi, I'm trying to compile OpenSSH-1.2.2 on HP-UX 10.20 but immediately fall into the problem pit.. I've got gcc v2.8.1 and the first error is something like: defines.h:93: parse error before `u_int64_t` I got around this by uncommenting (guessing) line 118 in config.h: #define HAVE_UINTXX_T 1 But then I got another error when trying to compile sshd.c, I get an error message like:
2000 Jan 17
5
AANOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre27
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A couple of silly errors, and one dangerous bug were in the pre26 release. This release corrects them. http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/openssh-1.2.1pre27.tar.gz If you want RPMs or any of the other files, please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html Changes: - Using __snprintf is *NOT SAFE* on old Solaris.
2000 Jan 17
5
AANOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre27
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 A couple of silly errors, and one dangerous bug were in the pre26 release. This release corrects them. http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/openssh-1.2.1pre27.tar.gz If you want RPMs or any of the other files, please use a mirror: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/MIRRORS.html Changes: - Using __snprintf is *NOT SAFE* on old Solaris.
2005 Apr 14
1
utmp update for bsd systems (try 2)
re i have posted this before but received no response... is there anybod reading on this address? cu ----- Forwarded message (env-from mickey) ----- re this is a patch against samba-2.2.12p0 and adds support for updating utmp on bsds. code similarly ripped from openbsd's ftpd (; cu -- paranoic mickey (my employers have changed but, the name has remained) --- utmp.c Thu Aug 12
2000 May 11
3
OpenSSH-2.1: FROM in 'w' empty?
Hello all, I wonder if this is an oversight/bug/feature, but here it goes. It seems that in OpenSSH 2.1, 'w' (or who) command may print out something like this: ---- USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT pekkas ttyp1 - 3:10am 0.00s 0.08s 0.03s w ---- 2.0beta1 was the one I used before, and that printed FROM field properly. Now,
2001 Jun 21
0
Bug: OpenSSH (port.) daemon sets $MAIL incorrectly on Solaris (others?)
This bug may be specific to the portability releases of OpenSSH. It's minor, but trivially corrected. I'm observing it under: * openssh-2.3.0p1 (openssl-0.9.6) * compiled under Solaris 2.5.1 * running under Solaris 2.5.1 and Solaris 8 The relevant source code does not appear to have changed up to and including openssh-2.9p2. The bug is that the $MAIL environment variable
2005 Oct 07
5
[Bug 1098] $MAIL being set incorrectly for HPUX server login
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1098 Summary: $MAIL being set incorrectly for HPUX server login Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.2p1 Platform: HPPA OS/Version: HP-UX Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org ReportedBy:
1999 Dec 24
5
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre20
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 openssh-1.2.1pre20 has been released at: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ This release integrates more of Andre Lucas' portability patch, Ben Taylor's utmpx patch and some cleanups and bugfixes of my own. The auth-passwd failures should be fixed, as should lastlog support on NetBSD. Since Andre Lucas' patch included platform
1999 Dec 24
5
ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre20
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 openssh-1.2.1pre20 has been released at: http://violet.ibs.com.au/openssh/files/ This release integrates more of Andre Lucas' portability patch, Ben Taylor's utmpx patch and some cleanups and bugfixes of my own. The auth-passwd failures should be fixed, as should lastlog support on NetBSD. Since Andre Lucas' patch included platform
2000 Mar 02
4
Browsing from NT 4.0
Hi James, One of the things that NT does different from WIN9x is that it attempts to 'browse' using a null session. This typically means that SAMBA is going to try to make the attachement for the 'null' username as SAMBA's guest account (by default 'nobody'). On a lot of HP systems the 'nobody' /etc/passwd entry is set as uid -2 and gid -2. These uid/gid