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2018-10-20GSSAPI key exchange supportSimon Wilkinson
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: 2018-10-20 Patch-Name: gssapi.patch
2018-07-10upstream: Remove unused ssh_packet_start_compression()sf@openbsd.org
ok markus@ OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 9d34cf2f59aca5422021ae2857190578187dc2b4
2017-10-20upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
add RCSIDs to these; they make syncing portable a bit easier Upstream-ID: 56cb7021faea599736dd7e7f09c2e714425b1e68
2017-06-01upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
clear session keys from memory; ok djm@ Upstream-ID: ecd178819868975affd5fd6637458b7c712b6a0f
2017-05-08upstream commitnaddy@openbsd.org
remove miscellaneous SSH1 leftovers; ok markus@ Upstream-ID: af23696022ae4d45a1abc2fb8b490d8d9dd63b7c
2016-10-01upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
ssh proxy mux mode (-O proxy; idea from Simon Tatham): - mux client speaks the ssh-packet protocol directly over unix-domain socket. - mux server acts as a proxy, translates channel IDs and relays to the server. - no filedescriptor passing necessary. - combined with unix-domain forwarding it's even possible to run mux client and server on different machines. feedback & ok djm@ Upstream-ID: 666a2fb79f58e5c50e246265fb2b9251e505c25b
2016-09-29upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
Remove support for pre-authentication compression. Doing compression early in the protocol probably seemed reasonable in the 1990s, but today it's clearly a bad idea in terms of both cryptography (cf. multiple compression oracle attacks in TLS) and attack surface. Moreover, to support it across privilege-separation zlib needed the assistance of a complex shared-memory manager that made the required attack surface considerably larger. Prompted by Guido Vranken pointing out a compiler-elided security check in the shared memory manager found by Stack (http://css.csail.mit.edu/stack/); ok deraadt@ markus@ NB. pre-auth authentication has been disabled by default in sshd for >10 years. Upstream-ID: 32af9771788d45a0779693b41d06ec199d849caf
2016-03-08upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
refactor canohost.c: move functions that cache results closer to the places that use them (authn and session code). After this, no state is cached in canohost.c feedback and ok markus@ Upstream-ID: 5f2e4df88d4803fc8ec59ec53629105e23ce625e
2016-02-08upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
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
2016-01-27upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
remove roaming support; ok djm@ Upstream-ID: 2cab8f4b197bc95776fb1c8dc2859dad0c64dc56
2015-02-24Convert two macros into functions.Darren Tucker
Convert packet_send_debug and packet_disconnect from macros to functions. Some older GCCs (2.7.x, 2.95.x) see to have problems with variadic macros with only one argument so we convert these two into functions. ok djm@
2015-02-17upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
make rekey_limit for sshd w/privsep work; ok djm@ dtucker@
2015-01-30upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
avoid more fatal/exit in the packet.c paths that ssh-keyscan uses; feedback and "looks good" markus@
2015-01-29upstream commitdjm@openbsd.org
avoid fatal() calls in packet code makes ssh-keyscan more reliable against server failures ok dtucker@ markus@
2015-01-20upstream commitmarkus@openbsd.org
update packet.c & isolate, introduce struct ssh a) switch packet.c to buffer api and isolate per-connection info into struct ssh b) (de)serialization of the state is moved from monitor to packet.c c) the old packet.c API is implemented in opacket.[ch] d) compress.c/h is removed and integrated into packet.c with and ok djm@