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author | Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> | 2010-03-31 10:46:28 +0100 |
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committer | Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org> | 2010-03-31 10:46:28 +0100 |
commit | efd3d4522636ae029488c2e9730b60c88e257d2e (patch) | |
tree | 31e02ac3f16090ce8c53448677356b2b7f423683 /regress/sftp-batch.sh | |
parent | bbec4db36d464ea1d464a707625125f9fd5c7b5e (diff) | |
parent | d1a87e462e1db89f19cd960588d0c6b287cb5ccc (diff) |
* New upstream release (LP: #535029).
- After a transition period of about 10 years, this release disables SSH
protocol 1 by default. Clients and servers that need to use the
legacy protocol must explicitly enable it in ssh_config / sshd_config
or on the command-line.
- Remove the libsectok/OpenSC-based smartcard code and add support for
PKCS#11 tokens. This support is enabled by default in the Debian
packaging, since it now doesn't involve additional library
dependencies (closes: #231472, LP: #16918).
- Add support for certificate authentication of users and hosts using a
new, minimal OpenSSH certificate format (closes: #482806).
- Added a 'netcat mode' to ssh(1): "ssh -W host:port ...".
- Add the ability to revoke keys in sshd(8) and ssh(1). (For the Debian
package, this overlaps with the key blacklisting facility added in
openssh 1:4.7p1-9, but with different file formats and slightly
different scopes; for the moment, I've roughly merged the two.)
- Various multiplexing improvements, including support for requesting
port-forwardings via the multiplex protocol (closes: #360151).
- Allow setting an explicit umask on the sftp-server(8) commandline to
override whatever default the user has (closes: #496843).
- Many sftp client improvements, including tab-completion, more options,
and recursive transfer support for get/put (LP: #33378). The old
mget/mput commands never worked properly and have been removed
(closes: #270399, #428082).
- Do not prompt for a passphrase if we fail to open a keyfile, and log
the reason why the open failed to debug (closes: #431538).
- Prevent sftp from crashing when given a "-" without a command. Also,
allow whitespace to follow a "-" (closes: #531561).
Diffstat (limited to 'regress/sftp-batch.sh')
-rw-r--r-- | regress/sftp-batch.sh | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/regress/sftp-batch.sh b/regress/sftp-batch.sh index 365c47cfc..a51ef0782 100644 --- a/regress/sftp-batch.sh +++ b/regress/sftp-batch.sh | |||
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ | |||
1 | # $OpenBSD: sftp-batch.sh,v 1.3 2004/01/13 09:49:06 djm Exp $ | 1 | # $OpenBSD: sftp-batch.sh,v 1.4 2009/08/13 01:11:55 djm Exp $ |
2 | # Placed in the Public Domain. | 2 | # Placed in the Public Domain. |
3 | 3 | ||
4 | tid="sftp batchfile" | 4 | tid="sftp batchfile" |
@@ -37,19 +37,19 @@ cat << EOF > ${BATCH}.fail.2 | |||
37 | EOF | 37 | EOF |
38 | 38 | ||
39 | verbose "$tid: good commands" | 39 | verbose "$tid: good commands" |
40 | ${SFTP} -b ${BATCH}.pass.1 -P ${SFTPSERVER} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ | 40 | ${SFTP} -b ${BATCH}.pass.1 -D ${SFTPSERVER} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ |
41 | || fail "good commands failed" | 41 | || fail "good commands failed" |
42 | 42 | ||
43 | verbose "$tid: bad commands" | 43 | verbose "$tid: bad commands" |
44 | ${SFTP} -b ${BATCH}.fail.1 -P ${SFTPSERVER} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ | 44 | ${SFTP} -b ${BATCH}.fail.1 -D ${SFTPSERVER} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ |
45 | && fail "bad commands succeeded" | 45 | && fail "bad commands succeeded" |
46 | 46 | ||
47 | verbose "$tid: comments and blanks" | 47 | verbose "$tid: comments and blanks" |
48 | ${SFTP} -b ${BATCH}.pass.2 -P ${SFTPSERVER} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ | 48 | ${SFTP} -b ${BATCH}.pass.2 -D ${SFTPSERVER} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ |
49 | || fail "comments & blanks failed" | 49 | || fail "comments & blanks failed" |
50 | 50 | ||
51 | verbose "$tid: junk command" | 51 | verbose "$tid: junk command" |
52 | ${SFTP} -b ${BATCH}.fail.2 -P ${SFTPSERVER} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ | 52 | ${SFTP} -b ${BATCH}.fail.2 -D ${SFTPSERVER} >/dev/null 2>&1 \ |
53 | && fail "junk command succeeded" | 53 | && fail "junk command succeeded" |
54 | 54 | ||
55 | rm -rf ${COPY} ${COPY}.1 ${COPY}.2 ${COPY}.dd ${BATCH}.* | 55 | rm -rf ${COPY} ${COPY}.1 ${COPY}.2 ${COPY}.dd ${BATCH}.* |