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algorithms (Ciphers, MACs and HostKeyAlgorithms) from man pages.
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modpipe in case there's anything in there we need.
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- (tim) [Makefile.in] Make Solaris, UnixWare, & OpenServer linkers happy
linking regress/modpipe.
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ago.
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build breakage on (at least) HP-UX 11.11. Found by Amit Kulkarni and Kevin
Brott.
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ssh(1) since they're not needed. Patch from Pierre Ossman.
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err.h include from krl.c. Additional portability fixes for modpipe. OK djm
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[Makefile.in acss.c acss.h cipher-acss.c cipher.c]
[openbsd-compat/openssl-compat.h]
remove ACSS, now that it is gone from libcrypto too
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[auth.c key.c key.h ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c sshd_config.5]
[krl.c krl.h PROTOCOL.krl]
add support for Key Revocation Lists (KRLs). These are a compact way to
represent lists of revoked keys and certificates, taking as little as
a single bit of incremental cost to revoke a certificate by serial number.
KRLs are loaded via the existing RevokedKeys sshd_config option.
feedback and ok markus@
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tests will work with VPATH directories.
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mode for Linux's new seccomp filter; patch from Will Drewry; feedback
and ok dtucker@
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[monitor.c]
ignore EINTR errors from poll()
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Darwin/OS X using sandbox_init() + setrlimit(); feedback and testing
markus@
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[servconf.c servconf.h sshd.c sshd_config.5 sandbox-rlimit.c]
[sandbox-systrace.c sandbox.h configure.ac Makefile.in]
introduce sandboxing of the pre-auth privsep child using systrace(4).
This introduces a new "UsePrivilegeSeparation=sandbox" option for
sshd_config that applies mandatory restrictions on the syscalls the
privsep child can perform. This prevents a compromised privsep child
from being used to attack other hosts (by opening sockets and proxying)
or probing local kernel attack surface.
The sandbox is implemented using systrace(4) in unsupervised "fast-path"
mode, where a list of permitted syscalls is supplied. Any syscall not
on the list results in SIGKILL being sent to the privsep child. Note
that this requires a kernel with the new SYSTR_POLICY_KILL option.
UsePrivilegeSeparation=sandbox will become the default in the future
so please start testing it now.
feedback dtucker@; ok markus@
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[entropy.c ssh-add.c ssh-agent.c ssh-keygen.c ssh-keyscan.c]
[ssh-keysign.c ssh-pkcs11-helper.c ssh-rand-helper.8 ssh-rand-helper.c]
[ssh.c ssh_prng_cmds.in sshd.c contrib/aix/buildbff.sh]
[regress/README.regress] Remove ssh-rand-helper and all its
tentacles. PRNGd seeding has been rolled into entropy.c directly.
Thanks to tim@ for testing on affected platforms.
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openbsd-compat/port-linux.h] Move SELinux-specific code from ssh.c to
port-linux.c to avoid compilation errors. Add -lselinux to ssh when
building with SELinux support to avoid linking failure; report from
amk AT spamfence.net; ok dtucker
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configure.ac defines.h loginrec.c] Bug #1402: add linux audit subsystem
support, based on patches from Tomas Mraz and jchadima at redhat.
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on configurations that don't have it.
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host-key-force target rather than a substitution that is replaced with a
comment so that the Makefile.in is still a syntactically valid Makefile
(useful to run the distprep target)
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ecdsa keys. ok djm.
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openssh AT roumenpetrov.info
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formatter if it is present, followed by nroff and groff respectively.
Fixes distprep target on OpenBSD (which has bumped groff/nroff to ports
in favour of mandoc). feedback and ok tim
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with Heimdal krb5 support. On OpenBSD this library no longer exists,
so linking it unconditionally causes a build failure; ok dtucker
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circular dependency problem on old or odd platforms. From Tom Lane, ok
djm@.
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ssh-pkcs11-helper to repair static builds (we do the same for
ssh-keyscan). Reported by felix-mindrot AT fefe.de
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Patch from Corinna Vinschen.
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make $(datadir)
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[scard.c scard.h pkcs11.h scard/Makefile.in scard/Ssh.bin.uu scard/Ssh.java]
Remove obsolete smartcard support
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[pathnames.h readconf.c readconf.h scp.1 sftp.1 ssh-add.1 ssh-add.c]
[ssh-agent.c ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c ssh.1 ssh.c ssh_config.5]
replace our obsolete smartcard code with PKCS#11.
ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/pkcs/pkcs-11/v2-20/pkcs-11v2-20.pdf
ssh(1) and ssh-keygen(1) use dlopen(3) directly to talk to a PKCS#11
provider (shared library) while ssh-agent(1) delegates PKCS#11 to
a forked a ssh-pkcs11-helper process.
PKCS#11 is currently a compile time option.
feedback and ok djm@; inspired by patches from Alon Bar-Lev
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files for roaming and add to Makefile.
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spotted by des AT des.no
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in argv, so pass them in the environment; ok dtucker@
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[sshd.c packet.c serverloop.c monitor_wrap.c clientloop.c sshconnect.c
monitor.c Added roaming.h roaming_common.c roaming_dummy.c]
Keep track of number of bytes read and written. Needed for upcoming
changes. Most code from Martin Forssen, maf at appgate dot com.
ok markus@
Also, applied appropriate changes to Makefile.in
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[auth.h auth2.c monitor.c monitor.h monitor_wrap.c monitor_wrap.h]
[readconf.c readconf.h servconf.c servconf.h ssh2.h ssh_config.5]
[sshconnect2.c sshd_config.5 jpake.c jpake.h schnorr.c auth2-jpake.c]
[Makefile.in]
Add support for an experimental zero-knowledge password authentication
method using the J-PAKE protocol described in F. Hao, P. Ryan,
"Password Authenticated Key Exchange by Juggling", 16th Workshop on
Security Protocols, Cambridge, April 2008.
This method allows password-based authentication without exposing
the password to the server. Instead, the client and server exchange
cryptographic proofs to demonstrate of knowledge of the password while
revealing nothing useful to an attacker or compromised endpoint.
This is experimental, work-in-progress code and is presently
compiled-time disabled (turn on -DJPAKE in Makefile.inc).
"just commit it. It isn't too intrusive." deraadt@
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(bz#1372)
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as environment.
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specific tests on platforms that don't do IPv6.
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- djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2008/06/10 03:57:27
[servconf.c match.h sshd_config.5]
support CIDR address matching in sshd_config "Match address" blocks, with
full support for negation and fall-back to classic wildcard matching.
For example:
Match address 192.0.2.0/24,3ffe:ffff::/32,!10.*
PasswordAuthentication yes
addrmatch.c code mostly lifted from flowd's addr.c
feedback and ok dtucker@
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