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bz#3037 from Jitendra Sharma
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search/comparison argument, instead of a u_char*. Saves callers needing to
cast.
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forwarding the gpg-agent (and options ControlMaster+RemoteForward in
ssh_config(5)) then the codepath taken will call mux_client_request_session
-> mm_send_fd -> sendmsg(2). Since sendmsg(2) is not allowed in that codepath
then pledge(2) kills the process.
The solution is to add "sendfd" to pledge(2), which is not too bad considering
a little bit later we reduce pledge(2) to only "stdio proc tty" in that
codepath.
Problem reported and diff provided by Timothy Brown <tbrown at freeshell.org>
OK deraadt@
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a comma is a dot. Patch from hnj2 via github pr#141.
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This puts the "all tests passed" message back at the end where the
test harnesses can find it.
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means we have to skip a couple tests when only one key type is supported.
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The DH-GEX override doesn't work when build without OpenSSL, and
we'll prefer curve25519 these days, removing the need for it.
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ed25519 since it's supported by both OpenSSL and non-OpenSSL builds.
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supported for both OpenSSL and non-OpenSSL builds.
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algorithms. Allows tests to pass when built without OpenSSL.
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supported by the binaries.
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Splits test into file-tests, t-exec, unit and interop-tests and their
respective dependencies. Should allow running any set individually
without having to build the other dependencies that are not needed
for that specific test.
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Split the binaries for the unit tests out into a regress-unit-binaries
target, and add a dependency on it for only the unit tests. This allows
us to run the integration tests only ("make t-exec") without building
the unit tests, which allows us to run a subset of the tests when
building --without-openssl without trying (and failing) to build the
unit tests.
This means there are two targets for "unit" which I *think* is valid
(it works in testing, and makedepend will generate Makefiles of this
form)a but I could be wrong.
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DH-GEX.
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binaries.
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by the binary.
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It's not needed on -portable (that's handled by includes.h) and not all
platforms have it.
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Rather than attempt to apply 14 years' worth of changes to OpenBSD's sha2
I imported the current versions directly then re-applied the portability
changes. This also allowed re-syncing digest-libc.c against upstream.
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These are not changed from their original state, the next commit will
re-apply the portable changes.
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When valgrind is enabled, test-exec.sh counts the number of invocations
that valgrind detects failures in, not the total number of errors detected.
This makes the name to be more accurate.
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test. They were originally required to work with Protocol 1, but now we can
use ssh -N and the control socket without the sleeps. While there, suppress
output fro the control exit commands.
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it for platforms or configurations that are much slower then usual.
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creation by Harry Sintonen via Jakub Jelen in bz3007
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hosts (i.e. "ssh-keygen -vF host") to print the matching host's random- art
signature too. bz#3003 "amusing, pretty" deraadt@
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It turns out that having such a large number of lines in the .depend
file will cause the memory usage of awk during AC_SUBST to blow up on at
least NetBSD's awk, causing configure to fail.
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Remove PRIV_PROC_SESSION which was limiting ability to send SIGWINCH
signals to other sessions. bz#3030; report and fix from Darren Moffat
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Force makedepend to output one dependency per line, which will make
reading diffs against it much easier. ok djm@
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connect-privsep seems to work OK with valgrind now so don't skip
valgrind on it.
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cause extra newlines to be appended at the end of the base64 text (ugly, but
harmless). Found and fixed by Sebastian Kinne
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Also dump the failing valgrind report to stdout (not the cleanest
solution, but better than nothing).
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When running regression tests with Valgrind and SUDO, the low-priv agent
tests need to be able to create pipes in the appropriate directory.
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Valgrind by default puts vgdb files and pipes under /tmp, however it
is not always able to clean them up, which can cause test failures when
there's a pid/file collision. Using a specific directory ensures that
we can clean up and start clean.
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supported.
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recent changes to the tests.
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