Edwin Kremer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>" OpenSSH is based on my version from back in 1995 or 1996. The OpenSSH
>" folks have fixed many of the (security) bugs in that version, but not
>" all of them when I last checked. Some of the problems in SSH1 are
>" very fundamental.
>
On Mon, 6 Mar 2000, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> Out of the OpenBSD repository, or out of the OpenSSH project?
Both are the same thing.
> Note that www.openssh.COM currently says:
>
> *NEW* OpenSSH 1.2.3 released March 6, 2000
>
> which sounds a lot like a new release to me...
They (arbi
At 10:37 PM +0100 3/6/00, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
>William Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > How do we update it, ie, when a updated version comes out.
>
>OpenSSH doesn't really have releases. The upstream version is
>straight out of the OpenBSD repository. I assume several of our
>develope
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 11:23:45AM -0800, William Woods wrote:
> Now that openssh is in the base system, I assume it will no longer be in the
> ports. How do we update it, ie, when a updated version comes out. I would
> rather not make world just to update that.
# cvsup standard-supfile (until 4.
On 6 Mar 2000, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
> > Now that openssh is in the base system, I assume it will no longer
> > be in the ports.
>
> I expect the port to be maintained for the remaining lifetime of
> the 3.x branch. This is of no concern to 4.x users, of course.
Correct. We should probabl
William Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now that openssh is in the base system, I assume it will no longer
> be in the ports.
I expect the port to be maintained for the remaining lifetime of
the 3.x branch. This is of no concern to 4.x users, of course.
> How do we update it, ie, when a upda
Now that openssh is in the base system, I assume it will no longer be in the
ports. How do we update it, ie, when a updated version comes out. I would
rather not make world just to update that.
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At 11:29 AM +0100 3/6/00, Edwin Kremer wrote:
>On a side note: last week, Tatu Ylonen, principal author of SSH, posted a
>message on the SSH mailing-list (in the thread about the new SSH2 license)
>saying that:
>
> " OpenSSH is based on my version from back in 1995 or 1996. The
> " OpenSSH fo
Bill Fumerola wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 11:29:39AM +0100, Edwin Kremer wrote:
>
> >" I do not recommend use of OpenSSH (or SSH1 generally, for that matter)
.
> >
> > There hasn't been much followup on this. Anybody here who cares to
> > comment on this? What issues are relevant he
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 11:29:39AM +0100, Edwin Kremer wrote:
>" I do not recommend use of OpenSSH (or SSH1 generally, for that matter).
>
> There hasn't been much followup on this. Anybody here who cares to
> comment on this? What issues are relevant here and how bad is it?
I'm sure he'd m
Warner Losh wrote:
>
> First, how does one enable TIS/SKEY authorization for ssh? It appears
> that the frst step would be to add -DSKEY to the Makefile conditional
> on something. Are there other steps?
>
Yes, there are other steps. openssh depends upon functions in the
openbsd libskey that
On Mon, Mar 06, 2000 at 02:20:35AM -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
: OpenSSH inherited this from the 1.2.12 version it started from.
On a side note: last week, Tatu Ylonen, principal author of SSH, posted a
message on the SSH mailing-list (in the thread about the new SSH2 license)
saying that:
"
Thanks Bill. I forgot that old versions of ssh were this picky...
OpenSSH inherited this from the 1.2.12 version it started from.
Warner
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>Second, how does one specify options on the command line? In ssh
>1.2.x, I say ssh -o ForwardX11=yes, but that doesn't work in OpenSSH.
>Bug or feature?
Browsing the source, it looks like "ssh -o 'ForwardX11 yes'" should
work. Both ssh and openssh define -o as:
-o 'option'
Actually two.
First, how does one enable TIS/SKEY authorization for ssh? It appears
that the frst step would be to add -DSKEY to the Makefile conditional
on something. Are there other steps?
Second, how does one specify options on the command line? In ssh
1.2.x, I say ssh -o ForwardX11=yes,
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