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Linkers need various flags for -rpath and similar, so make --with-rpath
take an optional flag argument which is passed to the linker. ok djm@
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Require EC_KEY_METHOD support in libcrypto, evidenced by presence
of EC_KEY_METHOD_new() function.
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If cc is something other than gcc and is the system compiler prefer using
that, unless otherwise told via $CC. ok djm@
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Fixes builds on at least OS X Lion, NetBSD 6 and Solaris 10.
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Some systems (eg older OS X) do not have utimensat, so provide minimal
implementation in compat layer. Fixes build on at least El Capitan.
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OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms() may be a macro so check for that too.
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square brackets in case statements may be eaten by autoconf.
Report and fix from Filipp Gunbin; tweaked by naddy@
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Don't call OpenSSL_add_all_algorithms() unless OpenSSL actually
supports it.
Move all libcrypto initialisation to a single function, and call that
from seed_rng() that is called early in each tool's main().
Prompted by patch from Rosen Penev
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Check for the presence of OPENSSL_init_crypto and all the flags we want
before trying to use it (bz#2931).
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If configure could not find a working OpenSSL installation it would
fall back to checking in /usr/local/ssl. This made sense back when
systems did not ship with OpenSSL, but most do and OpenSSL 1.1 doesn't
use that as a default any more. The fallback behaviour also meant
that if you pointed --with-ssl-dir at a specific directory and it
didn't work, it would silently use either the system libs or the ones
in /usr/local/ssl. If you want to use /usr/local/ssl you'll need to
pass configure --with-ssl-dir=/usr/local/ssl. ok djm@
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Replace AC_SEARCH_LIBS checks for OpenSSL 1.1 functions with a single
AC_CHECK_FUNCS. ok djm@
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Prevents unnecessary redefinition. Patch from mforney at mforney.org.
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Check for the existence of openssl version functions and use the ones
detected instead of trying to guess based on the int32 version
identifier. Fixes builds with LibreSSL.
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I thought OpenSSL 1.0.x offered the new-style OpenSSL_version_num() API
to obtain version number, but they don't.
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Prompted by Rosen Penev
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Previous versions have a bug with EVP_CipherInit() when passed a
NULL EVP_CIPHER, per https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/4613
ok dtucker@
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Current impementions of the gcc spectre mitigation flags cause
miscompilations when combined with other flags and do not provide much
protection. Found by fweimer at redhat.com, ok djm@
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If the platforms snprintf and friends don't understand %zu, use the
compat replacement. Prevents segfaults on those platforms.
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Polyfill missing API with replacement functions extracted from LibreSSL
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Cygwin's latest 7.x GCC allows to specify -mfunction-return=thunk
as well as -mindirect-branch=thunk on the command line, albeit
producing invalid code, leading to an error at link stage.
The check in configure.ac only checks if the option is present,
but not if it produces valid code.
This patch fixes it by special-casing Cygwin. Another solution
may be to change these to linker checks.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
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Most people will 1) be using modern multi-factor authentication methods
like TOTP/OATH etc and 2) be getting support for multi-factor
authentication via PAM or BSD Auth.
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Add getline for the benefit of platforms that don't have it. Sourced
from NetBSD (OpenBSD's implementation is a little too chummy with the
internals of FILE).
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Since autoconf always uses $CC to link C programs, allowing users to
override LD caused mismatches between what LD_LINK_IFELSE thought worked
and what ld thought worked. If you do need to do this kind of thing you
need to set a compiler flag such as gcc's -fuse-ld in LDFLAGS.
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Patch from rsbecker at nexbridge.com.
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Only applies when built --without-openssl. Thanks Jann Horn for
reminder.
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Spotted using https://github.com/lucasdemarchi/codespell
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On at least some revisions of AIX, strndup returns unterminated strings
under some conditions, apparently because strnlen returns incorrect
values in those cases. Disable both on AIX and use the replacements
from openbsd-compat. Fixes problem with ECDSA keys there, ok djm.
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The recently added MIPS ABI tests need AC_LANG_PROGRAM to prevent
warnings from autoconf. Pointed out by klausz at haus-gisela.de.
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Currently seccomp_audit_arch is set to AUDIT_ARCH_MIPS64 or
AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL64 (depending on the endinness) when openssh is built
for MIPS64. However, that's only valid for n64 ABI. The right macros for
n32 ABI defined in seccomp.h are AUDIT_ARCH_MIPS64N32 and
AUDIT_ARCH_MIPSEL64N32, for big and little endian respectively.
Because of that an sshd built for MIPS64 n32 rejects connection attempts
and the output of strace reveals that the problem is related to seccomp
audit:
[pid 194] prctl(PR_SET_SECCOMP, SECCOMP_MODE_FILTER, {len=57,
filter=0x555d5da0}) = 0
[pid 194] write(7, "\0\0\0]\0\0\0\5\0\0\0Ulist_hostkey_types: "..., 97) = ?
[pid 193] <... poll resumed> ) = 2 ([{fd=5, revents=POLLIN|POLLHUP},
{fd=6, revents=POLLHUP}])
[pid 194] +++ killed by SIGSYS +++
This patch fixes that problem by setting the right value to
seccomp_audit_arch taking into account the MIPS64 ABI.
Signed-off-by: Vicente Olivert Riera <Vincent.Riera@imgtec.com>
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Signed-off-by: Vicente Olivert Riera <Vincent.Riera@imgtec.com>
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Some really old platforms (eg SunOS4) segfault on fflush(NULL) so check
for and work around. With klausz at haus-gisela.de.
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Some platforms don't have strndup, which includes Solaris 10, NetBSD 3
and FreeBSD 6.
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Some compilers (gcc 2.9.53, 3.0 and probably others, see gcc bug #3481)
do not accept __attribute__ on function pointer prototype args. Check for
this and hide them if they're not accepted.
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Also a couple of minor changes: fail if we can't lock instead of
silently succeeding, and apply a couple of minor style fixes.
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AC_FUNC_GETPGRP tests if getpgrp(0) works, which it does if it's not
declared. Instead, test if the zero-arg version we want to use works.
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Configure assumes that if malloc(0) returns null then calloc(0,n)
also does. On some old platforms (SunOS4) malloc behaves as expected
(as determined by AC_FUNC_MALLOC) but calloc doesn't. Test for this
at configure time and activate the replacement function if found, plus
handle this case in rpl_calloc.
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Since explicit_bzero uses it via an indirect it needs to be a function
not just a macro.
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BindInterface required getifaddr and friends so disable if not available
(eg Solaris 10). We should be able to add support for some systems with
a bit more work but this gets the building again.
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On some older platforms (at least sunos4, probably others) sys/audit.h
requires some other headers. Patch from klausz at haus-gisela.de.
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getrusage was used in ssh-rand-helper but that's now long gone.
Patch from klauszh at haus-gisela.de.
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