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There's some debate on the upstream bug about whether POSIX requires this.
I (Colin Watson) agree with Vincent and think it does.
Bug: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1494
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/492728
Last-Update: 2013-09-14
Patch-Name: shell-path.patch
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Tweak scp's reporting of filenames in verbose mode to be a bit less
confusing with spaces.
This should be revised to mimic real shell quoting.
Bug-Ubuntu: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/89945
Last-Update: 2010-02-27
Patch-Name: scp-quoting.patch
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Allow secure files (~/.ssh/config, ~/.ssh/authorized_keys, etc.) to be
group-writable, provided that the group in question contains only the file's
owner. Rejected upstream for IMO incorrect reasons (e.g. a misunderstanding
about the contents of gr->gr_mem). Given that per-user groups and umask 002
are the default setup in Debian (for good reasons - this makes operating in
setgid directories with other groups much easier), we need to permit this by
default.
Bug: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1060
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=314347
Last-Update: 2013-09-14
Patch-Name: user-group-modes.patch
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Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/50308
Last-Update: 2010-02-27
Patch-Name: helpful-wait-terminate.patch
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This produces irritating messages when using ProxyCommand or other programs
that use ssh under the covers (e.g. Subversion). These messages are more
normally printed by the calling program, such as the shell.
According to the upstream bug, the right way to avoid this is to use the -q
option, so we may drop this patch after further investigation into whether
any software in Debian is still relying on it.
Author: Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
Bug: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1118
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/313371
Last-Update: 2013-09-14
Patch-Name: quieter-signals.patch
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"LogLevel SILENT" (-qq) was introduced in Debian openssh 1:3.0.1p1-1 to
match the behaviour of non-free SSH, in which -q does not suppress fatal
errors. However, this was unintentionally broken in 1:4.6p1-2 and nobody
complained, so we've dropped most of it. The parts that remain are basic
configuration file compatibility, and an adjustment to "Pseudo-terminal will
not be allocated ..." which should be split out into a separate patch.
Author: Matthew Vernon <matthew@debian.org>
Author: Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
Last-Update: 2013-09-14
Patch-Name: syslog-level-silent.patch
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Add compatibility aliases for ProtocolKeepAlives and SetupTimeOut, supported
in previous versions of Debian's OpenSSH package but since superseded by
ServerAliveInterval. (We're probably stuck with this bit for
compatibility.)
In batch mode, default ServerAliveInterval to five minutes.
Adjust documentation to match and to give some more advice on use of
keepalives.
Author: Ian Jackson <ian@chiark.greenend.org.uk>
Author: Matthew Vernon <matthew@debian.org>
Author: Colin Watson <cjwatson@debian.org>
Last-Update: 2015-11-29
Patch-Name: keepalive-extensions.patch
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These options were used as part of Debian's response to CVE-2008-0166.
Nearly six years later, we no longer need to continue carrying the bulk
of that patch, but we do need to avoid failing when the associated
configuration options are still present.
Last-Update: 2014-02-09
Patch-Name: ssh-vulnkey-compat.patch
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Rejected upstream due to discomfort with magic usernames; a better approach
will need an SSH protocol change. In the meantime, this came from Debian's
SELinux maintainer, so we'll keep it until we have something better.
Bug: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1641
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/394795
Last-Update: 2015-08-19
Patch-Name: selinux-role.patch
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Support for TCP wrappers was dropped in OpenSSH 6.7. See this message
and thread:
https://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/2014-April/032497.html
It is true that this reduces preauth attack surface in sshd. On the
other hand, this support seems to be quite widely used, and abruptly
dropping it (from the perspective of users who don't read
openssh-unix-dev) could easily cause more serious problems in practice.
It's not entirely clear what the right long-term answer for Debian is,
but it at least probably doesn't involve dropping this feature shortly
before a freeze.
Forwarded: not-needed
Last-Update: 2014-10-07
Patch-Name: restore-tcp-wrappers.patch
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This patch has been rejected upstream: "None of the OpenSSH developers are
in favour of adding this, and this situation has not changed for several
years. This is not a slight on Simon's patch, which is of fine quality, but
just that a) we don't trust GSSAPI implementations that much and b) we don't
like adding new KEX since they are pre-auth attack surface. This one is
particularly scary, since it requires hooks out to typically root-owned
system resources."
However, quite a lot of people rely on this in Debian, and it's better to
have it merged into the main openssh package rather than having separate
-krb5 packages (as we used to have). It seems to have a generally good
security history.
Bug: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1242
Last-Updated: 2016-01-04
Patch-Name: gssapi.patch
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When DISABLE_LASTLOG is set, do not try to include PrintLastLog in the
config dump since it'll be reported as UNKNOWN.
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openssh-7.2
Upstream-ID: 9db776b26014147fc907ece8460ef2bcb0f11e78
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Some tests have strict requirements on the filesystem permissions
for certain files and directories. This adds a regress/check-perm
tool that copies the relevant logic from sshd to exactly test
the paths in question. This lets us skip tests when the local
filesystem doesn't conform to our expectations rather than
continuing and failing the test run.
ok dtucker@
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sshd was failing with:
ssh_sandbox_child: sandbox_init: dlopen(/usr/lib/libsandbox.1.dylib, 261):cw
image not found [preauth]
caused by chroot before sandboxing. Avoid by explicitly linking libsandbox
to sshd. Spotted by Darren.
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fix spurious error message when incorrect passphrase
entered for keys; reported by espie@ ok deraadt@
Upstream-ID: 58b2e46e63ed6912ed1ee780bd3bd8560f9a5899
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set ssh(1) protocol version to 2 only.
ok djm@
Upstream-ID: e168daf9d27d7e392e3c9923826bd8e87b2b3a10
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add missing ~/.ssh/id_ecdsa and ~/.ssh/id_ed25519 to
IdentityFile.
ok djm@
Upstream-ID: 6ce99466312e4ae7708017c3665e3edb976f70cf
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AddressFamily defaults to any.
ok djm@
Upstream-ID: 0d94aa06a4b889bf57a7f631c45ba36d24c13e0c
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Not all systems with Solaris privs have priv_basicset so factor that
out and provide backward compatibility code. Similarly, not all have
PRIV_NET_ACCESS so wrap that in #ifdef. Based on code from
alex at cooperi.net and djm@ with help from carson at taltos.org and
wieland at purdue.edu.
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rekey refactor broke SSH1; spotted by Tom G. Christensen
Upstream-ID: 43f0d57928cc077c949af0bfa71ef574dcb58243
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rsa-sha2-512,rsa-sha2-256 cannot be selected explicitly
in *KeyTypes options yet. Remove them from the lists of algorithms for now.
committing on behalf of markus@ ok djm@
Upstream-ID: c6e8820eb8e610ac21551832c0c89684a9a51bb7
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since these pages now clearly tell folks to avoid v1,
normalise the docs from a v2 perspective (i.e. stop pointing out which bits
are v2 only);
ok/tweaks djm ok markus
Upstream-ID: eb474f8c36fb6a532dc05c282f7965e38dcfa129
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make sandboxed privilege separation the default, not just
for new installs; "absolutely" deraadt@
Upstream-ID: 5221ef3b927d2df044e9aa3f5db74ae91743f69b
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no need to state that protocol 2 is the default twice;
Upstream-ID: b1e4c36b0c2e12e338e5b66e2978f2ac953b95eb
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Replace list of ciphers and MACs adjacent to -1/-2 flag
descriptions in ssh(1) with a strong recommendation not to use protocol 1.
Add a similar warning to the Protocol option descriptions in ssh_config(5)
and sshd_config(5);
prompted by and ok mmcc@
Upstream-ID: 961f99e5437d50e636feca023978950a232ead5e
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add a "Close session" log entry (at loglevel=verbose) to
correspond to the existing "Starting session" one. Also include the session
id number to make multiplexed sessions more apparent.
feedback and ok dtucker@
Upstream-ID: e72d2ac080e02774376325136e532cb24c2e617c
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include bad $SSH_CONNECTION in failure output
Upstream-Regress-ID: b22d72edfde78c403aaec2b9c9753ef633cc0529
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va_start was added in 0f754e29dd3760fc0b172c1220f18b753fb0957e, however
it has the wrong number of args and it's not usable in non-variadic
functions anyway so it breaks things (for example Solaris 2.6 as
reported by Tom G. Christensen).i ok djm@
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Should fix build problem on Solaris 2.6 reported by Tom G. Christensen.
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memleak of algorithm name in mm_answer_sign; reported by
Jakub Jelen
Upstream-ID: ccd742cd25952240ebd23d7d4d6b605862584d08
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Add a function to enable security-related malloc_options.
With and ok deraadt@, something similar has been in the snaps for a while.
Upstream-ID: 43a95523b832b7f3b943d2908662191110c380ed
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avoid fatal() for PKCS11 tokens that present empty key IDs
bz#1773, ok markus@
Upstream-ID: 044a764fee526f2c4a9d530bd10695422d01fc54
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sync crypto algorithm lists in ssh_config(5) and
sshd_config(5) with current reality. bz#2527
Upstream-ID: d7fd1b6c1ed848d866236bcb1d7049d2bb9b2ff6
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fix regression in openssh-6.8 sftp client: existing
destination directories would incorrectly terminate recursive uploads;
bz#2528
Upstream-ID: 3306be469f41f26758e3d447987ac6d662623e18
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turn off more old crypto in the client: hmac-md5, ripemd,
truncated HMACs, RC4, blowfish. ok markus@ dtucker@
Upstream-ID: 96aa11c2c082be45267a690c12f1d2aae6acd46e
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don't attempt to percent_expand() already-canonicalised
addresses, avoiding unnecessary failures when attempting to connect to scoped
IPv6 addresses (that naturally contain '%' characters)
Upstream-ID: f24569cffa1a7cbde5f08dc739a72f4d78aa5c6a
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refactor activation of rekeying
This makes automatic rekeying internal to the packet code (previously
the server and client loops needed to assist). In doing to it makes
application of rekey limits more accurate by accounting for packets
about to be sent as well as packets queued during rekeying events
themselves.
Based on a patch from dtucker@ which was in turn based on a patch
Aleksander Adamowski in bz#2521; ok markus@
Upstream-ID: a441227fd64f9739850ca97b4cf794202860fcd8
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Only check errno if read() has returned an error. EOF is
not an error. This fixes a problem where the mux master would sporadically
fail to notice that the client had exited. ok mikeb@ djm@
Upstream-ID: 3c2dadc21fac6ef64665688aac8a75fffd57ae53
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avoid an uninitialised value when NumberOfPasswordPrompts
is 0 ok markus@ djm@
Upstream-ID: 11b068d83c2865343aeb46acf1e9eec00f829b6b
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mention internal DH-GEX fallback groups; bz#2302
Upstream-ID: e7b395fcca3122cd825515f45a2e41c9a157e09e
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better description for MaxSessions; bz#2531
Upstream-ID: e2c0d74ee185cd1a3e9d4ca1f1b939b745b354da
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Change old $FreeBSD version string in comment so it doesn't
become an RCS ident downstream; requested by des AT des.no
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printf argument casts to avoid warnings on strict
compilers
Upstream-ID: 7b9f6712cef01865ad29070262d366cf13587c9c
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