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Bug-Debian: https://bugs.debian.org/778913
Forwarded: no
Last-Update: 2016-01-04
Patch-Name: systemd-readiness.patch
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Author: Robie Basak <robie.basak@ubuntu.com>
Forwarded: no
Last-Update: 2014-04-14
Patch-Name: sigstop.patch
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Setting this to "no" causes sshd to omit the Debian revision from its
initial protocol handshake, for those scared by package-versioning.patch.
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/562048
Forwarded: not-needed
Last-Update: 2015-11-29
Patch-Name: debian-banner.patch
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This makes it easier to audit networks for versions patched against security
vulnerabilities. It has little detrimental effect, as attackers will
generally just try attacks rather than bothering to scan for
vulnerable-looking version strings. (However, see debian-banner.patch.)
Forwarded: not-needed
Last-Update: 2013-09-14
Patch-Name: package-versioning.patch
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Rejected upstream due to discomfort with magic usernames; a better approach
will need an SSH protocol change. In the meantime, this came from Debian's
SELinux maintainer, so we'll keep it until we have something better.
Bug: https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1641
Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/394795
Last-Update: 2015-08-19
Patch-Name: selinux-role.patch
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Support for TCP wrappers was dropped in OpenSSH 6.7. See this message
and thread:
https://lists.mindrot.org/pipermail/openssh-unix-dev/2014-April/032497.html
It is true that this reduces preauth attack surface in sshd. On the
other hand, this support seems to be quite widely used, and abruptly
dropping it (from the perspective of users who don't read
openssh-unix-dev) could easily cause more serious problems in practice.
It's not entirely clear what the right long-term answer for Debian is,
but it at least probably doesn't involve dropping this feature shortly
before a freeze.
Forwarded: not-needed
Last-Update: 2014-10-07
Patch-Name: restore-tcp-wrappers.patch
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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: 2017-01-16
Patch-Name: gssapi.patch
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log connections dropped in excess of MaxStartups at
verbose LogLevel; bz#2613 based on diff from Tomas Kuthan; ok dtucker@
Upstream-ID: 703ae690dbf9b56620a6018f8a3b2389ce76d92b
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Unlink PidFile on SIGHUP and always recreate it when the
new sshd starts. Regression tests (and possibly other things) depend on the
pidfile being recreated after SIGHUP, and unlinking it means it won't contain
a stale pid if sshd fails to restart. ok djm@ markus@
Upstream-ID: 132dd6dda0c77dd49d2f15b2573b5794f6160870
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On startup, check to see if sshd is already daemonized
and if so, skip the call to daemon() and do not rewrite the PidFile. This
means that when sshd re-execs itself on SIGHUP the process ID will no longer
change. Should address bz#2641. ok djm@ markus@.
Upstream-ID: 5ea0355580056fb3b25c1fd6364307d9638a37b9
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Add a call to RAND_poll() to ensure than more than pid+time gets
stirred into child processes states. Prompted by analysis from Jann
Horn at Project Zero. ok dtucker@
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Factor out code to disconnect from controlling terminal
into its own function. ok djm@
Upstream-ID: 39fd9e8ebd7222615a837312face5cc7ae962885
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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
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fix uninitialised optlen in getsockopt() call; harmless
on Unix/BSD but potentially crashy on Cygwin. Reported by James Slepicka ok
deraadt@
Upstream-ID: 1987ccee508ba5b18f016c85100d7ac3f70ff965
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remove UseLogin option and support for having /bin/login
manage login sessions; ok deraadt markus dtucker
Upstream-ID: bea7213fbf158efab7e602d9d844fba4837d2712
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Remove more SSH1 server code: * Drop sshd's -k option. *
Retire configuration keywords that only apply to protocol 1, as well as the
"protocol" keyword. * Remove some related vestiges of protocol 1 support.
ok markus@
Upstream-ID: 9402f82886de917779db12f8ee3f03d4decc244d
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remove ssh1 server code; ok djm@
Upstream-ID: c24c0c32c49b91740d5a94ae914fb1898ea5f534
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Fix bug introduced in rev 1.467 which causes
"buffer_get_bignum_ret: incomplete message" errors when built with WITH_SSH1
and run such that no Protocol 1 ephemeral host key is generated (eg "Protocol
2", no SSH1 host key supplied). Reported by rainer.laatsch at t-online.de,
ok deraadt@
Upstream-ID: aa6b132da5c325523aed7989cc5a320497c919dc
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KNF compression proposal and simplify the client side a
little. ok djm@
Upstream-ID: aa814b694efe9e5af8a26e4c80a05526ae6d6605
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unbreak config parsing on reexec from previous commit
Upstream-ID: bc69932638a291770955bd05ca55a32660a613ab
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add support for additional fixed DH groups from
draft-ietf-curdle-ssh-kex-sha2-03
diffie-hellman-group14-sha256 (2K group)
diffie-hellman-group16-sha512 (4K group)
diffie-hellman-group18-sha512 (8K group)
based on patch from Mark D. Baushke and Darren Tucker
ok markus@
Upstream-ID: ac00406ada4f0dfec41585ca0839f039545bc46f
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fix signed/unsigned errors reported by clang-3.7; add
sshbuf_dup_string() to replace a common idiom of strdup(sshbuf_ptr()) with
better safety checking; feedback and ok markus@
Upstream-ID: 71f926d9bb3f1efed51319a6daf37e93d57c8820
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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
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Add a function to enable security-related malloc_options.
With and ok deraadt@, something similar has been in the snaps for a while.
Upstream-ID: 43a95523b832b7f3b943d2908662191110c380ed
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Allow RekeyLimits in excess of 4G up to 2**63 bits
(limited by the return type of scan_scaled). Part of bz#2521, ok djm.
Upstream-ID: 13bea82be566b9704821b1ea05bf7804335c7979
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remove roaming support; ok djm@
Upstream-ID: 2cab8f4b197bc95776fb1c8dc2859dad0c64dc56
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Remove NULL-checks before free().
ok dtucker@
Upstream-ID: e3d3cb1ce900179906af36517b5eea0fb15e6ef8
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implement SHA2-{256,512} for RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 signatures
(user and host auth) based on draft-rsa-dsa-sha2-256-03.txt and
draft-ssh-ext-info-04.txt; with & ok djm@
Upstream-ID: cf82ce532b2733e5c4b34bb7b7c94835632db309
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always call privsep_preauth_child() regardless of whether
sshd was started by root; it does important priming before sandboxing and
failing to call it could result in sandbox violations later; ok markus@
Upstream-ID: c8a6d0d56c42f3faab38460dc917ca0d1705d383
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makes certain libcrypto implementations cache a /dev/urandom fd
in preparation of sandboxing. Based on patch by Greg Hartman.
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Plug minor memory leaks when options are used more than
once. bz#2182, patch from Tiago Cunha, ok deraadt djm
Upstream-ID: 5b84d0401e27fe1614c10997010cc55933adb48e
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Do not cast result of malloc/calloc/realloc* if stdlib.h
is in scope ok krw millert
Upstream-ID: 5e50ded78cadf3841556649a16cc4b1cb6c58667
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Allow ssh_config and sshd_config kex parameters options be
prefixed by a '+' to indicate that the specified items be appended to the
default rather than replacing it.
approach suggested by dtucker@, feedback dlg@, ok markus@
Upstream-ID: 0f901137298fc17095d5756ff1561a7028e8882a
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fix incorrect test for SSH1 keys when compiled without SSH1
support
Upstream-ID: 6004d720345b8e481c405e8ad05ce2271726e451
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fix NULL-deref when SSH1 reenabled
Upstream-ID: f22fd805288c92b3e9646782d15b48894b2d5295
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Turn off DSA by default; add HostKeyAlgorithms to the
server and PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes to the client side, so it still can be
tested or turned back on; feedback and ok djm@
Upstream-ID: 8450a9e6d83f80c9bfed864ff061dfc9323cec21
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refuse to generate or accept RSA keys smaller than 1024
bits; feedback and ok dtucker@
Upstream-ID: 7ea3d31271366ba264f06e34a3539bf1ac30f0ba
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turn off 1024 bit diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 key
exchange method (already off in server, this turns it off in the client by
default too) ok dtucker@
Upstream-ID: f59b88f449210ab7acf7d9d88f20f1daee97a4fa
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delete support for legacy v00 certificates; "sure"
markus@ dtucker@
Upstream-ID: b5b9bb5f9202d09e88f912989d74928601b6636f
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add missing 'c' option to getopt(), case statement was
already there; from Felix Bolte
Upstream-ID: 9b19b4e2e0b54d6fefa0dfac707c51cf4bae3081
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add AuthorizedPrincipalsCommand that allows getting
authorized_principals from a subprocess rather than a file, which is quite
useful in deployments with large userbases
feedback and ok markus@
Upstream-ID: aa1bdac7b16fc6d2fa3524ef08f04c7258d247f6
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allow "sshd -f none" to skip reading the config file,
much like "ssh -F none" does. ok dtucker
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Plug leak of address passed to logging. bz#2373, patch
from jjelen at redhat, ok markus@
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Don't send hostkey advertisments
(hostkeys-00@openssh.com) to current versions of Tera Term as they can't
handle them. Newer versions should be OK. Patch from Bryan Drewery and
IWAMOTO Kouichi, ok djm@
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don't fatal when a !ssh1 sshd is reexeced from a w/ssh1
listener; reported by miod@; ok miod@ markus@
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Ifdef out the ECC parts when building with an OpenSSL that doesn't have
it.
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UpdateHostKeys fixes:
I accidentally changed the format of the hostkeys@openssh.com messages
last week without changing the extension name, and this has been causing
connection failures for people who are running -current. First reported
by sthen@
s/hostkeys@openssh.com/hostkeys-00@openssh.com/
Change the name of the proof message too, and reorder it a little.
Also, UpdateHostKeys=ask is incompatible with ControlPersist (no TTY
available to read the response) so disable UpdateHostKeys if it is in
ask mode and ControlPersist is active (and document this)
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partial backout of:
revision 1.441
date: 2015/01/31 20:30:05; author: djm; state: Exp; lines: +17 -10; commitid
: x8klYPZMJSrVlt3O;
Let sshd load public host keys even when private keys are missing.
Allows sshd to advertise additional keys for future key rotation.
Also log fingerprint of hostkeys loaded; ok markus@
hostkey updates now require access to the private key, so we can't
load public keys only. The improved log messages (fingerprints of keys
loaded) are kept.
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Revise hostkeys@openssh.com hostkey learning extension.
The client will not ask the server to prove ownership of the private
halves of any hitherto-unseen hostkeys it offers to the client.
Allow UpdateHostKeys option to take an 'ask' argument to let the
user manually review keys offered.
ok markus@
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Let sshd load public host keys even when private keys are
missing. Allows sshd to advertise additional keys for future key rotation.
Also log fingerprint of hostkeys loaded; ok markus@
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