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[auth.c auth.h auth2-pubkey.c pathnames.h servconf.c servconf.h]
remove support for authorized_keys2; it is a relic from the early days
of protocol v.2 support and has been undocumented for many years;
ok markus@
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[auth.h]
allow GSSAPI authentication to detect when a server-side failure causes
authentication failure and don't count such failures against MaxAuthTries;
bz#1244 from simon AT sxw.org.uk; ok markus@ before lock
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[auth-options.c auth-options.h auth.c auth.h auth2-pubkey.c]
[key.c servconf.c servconf.h sshd.8 sshd_config.5]
add some optional indirection to matching of principal names listed
in certificates. Currently, a certificate must include the a user's name
to be accepted for authentication. This change adds the ability to
specify a list of certificate principal names that are acceptable.
When authenticating using a CA trusted through ~/.ssh/authorized_keys,
this adds a new principals="name1[,name2,...]" key option.
For CAs listed through sshd_config's TrustedCAKeys option, a new config
option "AuthorizedPrincipalsFile" specifies a per-user file containing
the list of acceptable names.
If either option is absent, the current behaviour of requiring the
username to appear in principals continues to apply.
These options are useful for role accounts, disjoint account namespaces
and "user@realm"-style naming policies in certificates.
feedback and ok markus@
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[auth-rh-rsa.c auth-rsa.c auth.c auth.h auth2-hostbased.c auth2-pubkey.c]
[authfile.c authfile.h hostfile.c hostfile.h servconf.c servconf.h]
[ssh-keygen.c ssh.1 sshconnect.c sshd_config.5]
Add a TrustedUserCAKeys option to sshd_config to specify CA keys that
are trusted to authenticate users (in addition than doing it per-user
in authorized_keys).
Add a RevokedKeys option to sshd_config and a @revoked marker to
known_hosts to allow keys to me revoked and banned for user or host
authentication.
feedback and ok markus@
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- djm@cvs.openbsd.org 2010/02/26 20:29:54
[PROTOCOL PROTOCOL.agent PROTOCOL.certkeys addrmatch.c auth-options.c]
[auth-options.h auth.h auth2-pubkey.c authfd.c dns.c dns.h hostfile.c]
[hostfile.h kex.h kexdhs.c kexgexs.c key.c key.h match.h monitor.c]
[myproposal.h servconf.c servconf.h ssh-add.c ssh-agent.c ssh-dss.c]
[ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c ssh-rsa.c ssh.1 ssh.c ssh2.h sshconnect.c]
[sshconnect2.c sshd.8 sshd.c sshd_config.5]
Add support for certificate key types for users and hosts.
OpenSSH certificate key types are not X.509 certificates, but a much
simpler format that encodes a public key, identity information and
some validity constraints and signs it with a CA key. CA keys are
regular SSH keys. This certificate style avoids the attack surface
of X.509 certificates and is very easy to deploy.
Certified host keys allow automatic acceptance of new host keys
when a CA certificate is marked as sh/known_hosts.
see VERIFYING HOST KEYS in ssh(1) for details.
Certified user keys allow authentication of users when the signing
CA key is marked as trusted in authorized_keys. See "AUTHORIZED_KEYS
FILE FORMAT" in sshd(8) for details.
Certificates are minted using ssh-keygen(1), documentation is in
the "CERTIFICATES" section of that manpage.
Documentation on the format of certificates is in the file
PROTOCOL.certkeys
feedback and ok markus@
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[auth.h]
remove unused define. markus@ ok.
(Id sync only, Portable still uses this.)
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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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[auth-rsa.c auth.c auth2-pubkey.c auth.h]
Merge duplicate host key file checks, based in part on a patch from Rob
Holland via bz #1348 . Also checks for non-regular files during protocol
1 RSA auth. ok djm@
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[auth-bsdauth.c auth-passwd.c auth.c auth.h auth1.c auth2-chall.c]
[monitor.c monitor_wrap.c]
unifdef -DBSD_AUTH
unifdef -USKEY
These options have been in use for some years;
ok markus@ "no objection" millert@
(NB. RCD ID sync only for portable)
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[auth.h]
login_cap.h doesn't belong here
NB. RCS ID sync only for portable
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[auth.h session.c sshd.c]
delay authentication related cleanups until we're authenticated and
all alarms have been cancelled; ok deraadt
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[OVERVIEW atomicio.c atomicio.h auth-bsdauth.c auth-chall.c auth-krb5.c]
[auth-options.c auth-options.h auth-passwd.c auth-rh-rsa.c auth-rhosts.c]
[auth-rsa.c auth-skey.c auth.c auth.h auth1.c auth2-chall.c auth2-gss.c]
[auth2-hostbased.c auth2-kbdint.c auth2-none.c auth2-passwd.c ]
[auth2-pubkey.c auth2.c authfd.c authfd.h authfile.c bufaux.c bufbn.c]
[buffer.c buffer.h canohost.c channels.c channels.h cipher-3des1.c]
[cipher-bf1.c cipher-ctr.c cipher.c cleanup.c clientloop.c compat.c]
[compress.c deattack.c dh.c dispatch.c dns.c dns.h fatal.c groupaccess.c]
[groupaccess.h gss-genr.c gss-serv-krb5.c gss-serv.c hostfile.c kex.c]
[kex.h kexdh.c kexdhc.c kexdhs.c kexgex.c kexgexc.c kexgexs.c key.c]
[key.h log.c log.h mac.c match.c md-sha256.c misc.c misc.h moduli.c]
[monitor.c monitor_fdpass.c monitor_mm.c monitor_mm.h monitor_wrap.c]
[monitor_wrap.h msg.c nchan.c packet.c progressmeter.c readconf.c]
[readconf.h readpass.c rsa.c scard.c scard.h scp.c servconf.c servconf.h]
[serverloop.c session.c session.h sftp-client.c sftp-common.c]
[sftp-common.h sftp-glob.c sftp-server.c sftp.c ssh-add.c ssh-agent.c]
[ssh-dss.c ssh-gss.h ssh-keygen.c ssh-keyscan.c ssh-keysign.c ssh-rsa.c]
[ssh.c ssh.h sshconnect.c sshconnect.h sshconnect1.c sshconnect2.c]
[sshd.c sshlogin.c sshlogin.h sshpty.c sshpty.h sshtty.c ttymodes.c]
[uidswap.c uidswap.h uuencode.c uuencode.h xmalloc.c xmalloc.h]
[loginrec.c loginrec.h openbsd-compat/port-aix.c openbsd-compat/port-tun.h]
almost entirely get rid of the culture of ".h files that include .h files"
ok djm, sort of ok stevesk
makes the pain stop in one easy step
NB. portable commit contains everything *except* removing includes.h, as
that will take a fair bit more work as we move headers that are required
for portability workarounds to defines.h. (also, this step wasn't "easy")
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[auth-passwd.c auth-rhosts.c auth-rsa.c auth.c auth.h auth1.c]
[auth2-chall.c auth2-pubkey.c authfile.c buffer.c canohost.c]
[channels.c clientloop.c dh.c dns.c dns.h hostfile.c kex.c kexdhc.c]
[kexgexc.c kexgexs.c key.c key.h log.c misc.c misc.h moduli.c]
[monitor_wrap.c packet.c progressmeter.c readconf.c readpass.c scp.c]
[servconf.c session.c sftp-client.c sftp-common.c sftp-server.c sftp.c]
[ssh-add.c ssh-agent.c ssh-keygen.c ssh-keyscan.c ssh.c sshconnect.c]
[sshconnect1.c sshconnect2.c sshd.c sshlogin.c sshtty.c uuencode.c]
[uuencode.h xmalloc.c]
move #include <stdio.h> out of includes.h
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[auth.h dispatch.c kex.h sftp-client.c]
#include <signal.h> for sig_atomic_t; need this prior to <sys/param.h>
move
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[auth-options.c auth-options.h auth-passwd.c auth-rh-rsa.c]
[auth-rhosts.c auth-rsa.c auth.c auth.h auth2-hostbased.c]
[auth2-pubkey.c auth2.c includes.h misc.c misc.h monitor.c]
[monitor_wrap.c monitor_wrap.h scp.c serverloop.c session.c]
[session.h sftp-common.c ssh-add.c ssh-keygen.c ssh-keysign.c]
[ssh.c sshconnect.c sshconnect.h sshd.c sshpty.c sshpty.h uidswap.c]
[uidswap.h]
move #include <pwd.h> out of includes.h; ok markus@
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sig_atomic_t
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[auth.h clientloop.c dispatch.c dispatch.h kex.h]
replace the last non-sig_atomic_t flag used in a signal handler with a
sig_atomic_t, unfortunately with some knock-on effects in other (non-
signal) contexts in which it is used; ok markus@
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[atomicio.h auth-options.h auth.h auth2-gss.c authfd.h authfile.h]
[bufaux.h buffer.h canohost.h channels.h cipher.h clientloop.h]
[compat.h compress.h crc32.c crc32.h deattack.h dh.h dispatch.h]
[dns.c dns.h getput.h groupaccess.h gss-genr.c gss-serv-krb5.c]
[gss-serv.c hostfile.h includes.h kex.h key.h log.h mac.h match.h]
[misc.h monitor.h monitor_fdpass.h monitor_mm.h monitor_wrap.h msg.h]
[myproposal.h packet.h pathnames.h progressmeter.h readconf.h rsa.h]
[scard.h servconf.h serverloop.h session.h sftp-common.h sftp.h]
[ssh-gss.h ssh.h ssh1.h ssh2.h sshconnect.h sshlogin.h sshpty.h]
[ttymodes.h uidswap.h uuencode.h xmalloc.h]
standardise spacing in $OpenBSD$ tags; requested by deraadt@
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Kerberos code path into a common function and expand mkstemp template to be
consistent with the rest of OpenSSH. From sxw at inf.ed.ac.uk, ok djm@
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[auth.c auth.h misc.c misc.h ssh.c ssh_config.5 sshconnect.c]
introduce a generic %foo expansion function. replace existing % expansion
and add expansion to ControlPath; ok markus@
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handling of password expiry messages returned by AIX's authentication
routines, originally reported by robvdwal at sara.nl.
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monitor.h monitor_wrap.c monitor_wrap.h session.c sshd.c] Bug #125:
(first stage) Add audit instrumentation to sshd, currently disabled by
default. with suggestions from and djm@
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the list of available kbdint devices if UsePAM=no. ok djm@
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Bug #892: Send messages from failing PAM account modules to the client via
SSH2_MSG_USERAUTH_BANNER messages. Note that this will not happen with
SSH2 kbdint authentication, which need to be dealt with separately. ok djm@
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[auth.c auth.h auth1.c auth2.c servconf.c servconf.h sshd_config sshd_config.5]
Add MaxAuthTries sshd config option; ok markus@
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file using FILE: method, fixes problems on Mac OSX.
Patch from simon@sxw.org.uk; ok dtucker@
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password expiry. ok djm@
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to auth-shadow.c, no functional change. ok djm@
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defines.h] Bug #14: Use do_pwchange to support password expiry and force
change for platforms using /etc/shadow. ok djm@
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openbsd-compat/port-aix.h] Bug #14: Use do_pwchange to support AIX's
native password expiry.
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[auth-passwd.c auth.h pathnames.h session.c]
support for password change; ok dtucker@
(set password-dead=1w in login.conf to use this).
In -Portable, this is currently only platforms using bsdauth.
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[auth1.c auth2.c auth2-pubkey.c auth.h auth-krb5.c auth-passwd.c]
[auth-rhosts.c auth-rh-rsa.c auth-rsa.c monitor.c serverloop.c]
[session.c]
standardise arguments to auth methods - they should all take authctxt.
check authctxt->valid rather then pw != NULL; ok markus@
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[Makefile.in auth1.c auth2.c auth.c auth.h auth-krb5.c canohost.c
cleanup.c clientloop.c fatal.c gss-serv.c log.c log.h monitor.c monitor.h
monitor_wrap.c monitor_wrap.h packet.c serverloop.c session.c session.h
ssh-agent.c sshd.c]
replace fatal_cleanup() and linked list of fatal callbacks with static
cleanup_exit() function. re-refine cleanup_exit() where appropriate,
allocate sshd's authctxt eary to allow simpler cleanup in sshd.
tested by many, ok deraadt@
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[auth.h]
remove kerberos support from ssh1, since it has been replaced with GSSAPI;
but keep kerberos passwd auth for ssh1 and 2; ok djm, hin, henning, ...
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[auth-passwd.c auth.c auth.h auth1.c auth2-none.c auth2-passwd.c]
[auth2.c monitor.c]
fix passwd auth for 'username leaks via timing'; with djm@, original
patches from solar
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[auth-krb5.c auth.h auth1.c monitor.c monitor.h monitor_wrap.c]
[monitor_wrap.h readconf.c servconf.c session.c ssh_config.5]
[sshconnect1.c sshd.c sshd_config sshd_config.5]
remove kerberos support from ssh1, since it has been replaced with GSSAPI;
but keep kerberos passwd auth for ssh1 and 2; ok djm, hin, henning, ...
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[auth2.c auth2-gss.c auth.h compat.c compat.h gss-genr.c gss-serv-krb5.c
gss-serv.c monitor.c monitor.h monitor_wrap.c monitor_wrap.h readconf.c
readconf.h servconf.c servconf.h session.c session.h ssh-gss.h
ssh_config.5 sshconnect2.c sshd_config sshd_config.5]
support GSS API user authentication; patches from Simon Wilkinson,
stripped down and tested by Jakob and myself.
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- markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2003/07/22 13:35:22
[auth1.c auth.h auth-passwd.c monitor.c monitor.h monitor_wrap.c
monitor_wrap.h readconf.c readconf.h servconf.c servconf.h session.c ssh.1
ssh.c ssh_config.5 sshconnect1.c sshd.c sshd_config.5 ssh.h]
remove (already disabled) KRB4/AFS support, re-enable -k in ssh(1);
test+ok henning@
- (dtucker) [Makefile.in acconfig.h configure.ac] Remove KRB4/AFS support.
- (dtucker) [auth-krb4.c radix.c radix.h] Remove KRB4/AFS specific files.
I hope I got this right....
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[auth.h]
document struct Authctxt; with solar
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proper challenge-response module
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[auth1.c auth.h auth-krb4.c monitor.c monitor.h monitor_wrap.c]
[monitor_wrap.h]
krb4 + privsep; ok dugsong@, deraadt@
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[auth1.c auth.h auth-krb5.c monitor.c monitor.h]
[monitor_wrap.c monitor_wrap.h]
kerberos support for privsep. confirmed to work by lha@stacken.kth.se
patch from markus
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[auth.h auth2.c]
move Authmethod definitons to per-method file.
NOTE: The rest of this patch is with the import of the auth2-*.c files.
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[auth.h auth2.c auth2-hostbased.c auth2-kbdint.c auth2-none.c
auth2-passwd.c auth2-pubkey.c Makefile.in]
split auth2.c into one file per method; ok provos@/deraadt@
NOTE: Merged back noticable cygwin and pam stuff. May need review to
ensure I did not miss anything.
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[auth-options.c auth.c auth.h]
move the packet_send_debug handling from auth-options.c to auth.c;
ok provos@
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[auth-options.c auth.h session.c session.h sshd.c]
clean up prototypes
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[auth-bsdauth.c auth-options.c auth-rh-rsa.c auth-rsa.c auth-skey.c auth.h
auth1.c auth2-chall.c auth2.c kex.c kex.h kexdh.c kexgex.c servconf.c
session.h servconf.h serverloop.c session.c sshd.c]
integrate privilege separated openssh; its turned off by default for now.
work done by me and markus@
applied, but outside of ensure that smaller code bits migrated with
their owners.. no work was tried to 'fix' it to work. =) Later project!
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