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remove obsolete and un-needed include
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Further header file standarization in Cygwin uncovered a lazy
indirect include in bsd-cygwin_util.c
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
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Truncation cannot happen unless the system has set PATH_MAX to some
nonsensically low value.
bz#2862, patch from Daniel Le
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Prevents macro redefinition warnings on OSX.
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2b1f9619259e222bbd4fe9a8d3a0973eafb9dd8d
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Fixes build with -Werror on at least Fedora and probably others.
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Do not write to bufsiz until we are sure the malloc has succeeded,
in case any callers rely on it (which they shouldn't). ok djm@
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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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revision 1.17
date: 2018/05/14 04:39:04; author: djm; state: Exp; lines: +5 -2;
commitid: 53zY8GjViUBnWo8Z;
constrain fractional part to [0-9] (less confusing to static analysis); ok ian@
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This ensures it picks up the definition of DEF_WEAK, the lack of which
can cause compile errors in some cases (eg modern AIX). From
michael at felt.demon.nl.
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bz2855, ok dtucker@
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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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struct ssh is needed by implementations of sys_auth_passwd() that were
converted in commit bba02a50. Needed to fix build on AIX, I assume for
the other platforms too (although it should be harmless if not needed).
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Fixes compile error on AIX.
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modified: openbsd-compat/port-aix.c
modified: openbsd-compat/port-uw.c
propogate changes to auth-passwd.c in commit
7c856857607112a3dfe6414696bf4c7ab7fb0cb3 to other providers
of sys_auth_passwd()
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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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This will make maintenance and changes easier. "no objection" tim@
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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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From NetBSD's src/trunk/tools/compat/flock.c, no OpenSSH changes yet.
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Use string_to_security_class() instead.
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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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The code required to support it is quite invasive to the mainline
code that is synced with upstream and is an ongoing maintenance burden.
Both the hardware and software are literal museum pieces these days and
we could not find anyone still running OpenSSH on one.
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The configure script checks for getpagesize() and sets HAVE_GETPAGESIZE in
config.h, but bsd-getpagesize.c forgot to include includes.h (which
indirectly includes config.h) so the checks always fails, causing linker
issues when linking statically on systems with getpagesize().
Patch from Peter Korsgaard <peter at korsgaard.com>
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Not enabled, pending implementation of valid_rdomain() and autoconf glue
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Ahead of adding rdomain support
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Expose devices allocated for tun/tap forwarding.
At the client, the device may be obtained from a new %T expansion
for LocalCommand.
At the server, the allocated devices will be listed in a
SSH_TUNNEL variable exposed to the environment of any user sessions
started after the tunnel forwarding was established.
ok markus
Upstream-ID: e61e53f8ae80566e9ddc0d67a5df5bdf2f3c9f9e
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On some platforms (AIX, maybe others) allocating zero bytes of memory
via the various *alloc functions returns NULL, which is permitted
by the standards. Autoconf has some macros for detecting this (with
the exception of calloc for some reason) so use these and if necessary
activate shims for them. ok djm@
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ok dtucker@
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