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"unresponsive" to clarify what it checks for. Patch from jblaine at
kickflop.net via github pr#129, ok djm@.
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 3682f8ec7227f5697945daa25d11ce2d933899e9
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a comma is a dot. Patch from hnj2 via github pr#141.
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 01f5a460438ff1af09aab483c0a70065309445f0
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the "Hostname" and "X11UseLocalhost" keywords; this makes things consistent
(effectively reversing my commit of yesterday);
ok deraadt markus djm
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 255c02adb29186ac91dcf47dfad7adb1b1e54667
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Part of a patch from Stephen Gregoratto <dev at sgregoratto dot me>.
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 15501ed13c595f135e7610b1a5d8345ccdb513b7
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 478a0567c83553a2aebf95d0f1bd67ac1b1253e4
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redhat.com
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: cca3965a8333f2b6aae48b79ec1d72f7a830dd2c
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control over which signature algorithms a CA may use when signing
certificates. In particular, this allows a sshd to ban certificates signed
with RSA/SHA1.
ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: b05c86ef8b52b913ed48d54a9b9c1a7714d96bac
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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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lists have comma-separated elements; bz#2663 from Hans Meier
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 931c983d0fde4764d0942fb2c2b5017635993b5a
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signature work - returns ability to add/remove/specify algorithms by
wildcard.
Algorithm lists are now fully expanded when the server/client configs
are finalised, so errors are reported early and the config dumps
(e.g. "ssh -G ...") now list the actual algorithms selected.
Clarify that, while wildcards are accepted in algorithm lists, they
aren't full pattern-lists that support negation.
(lots of) feedback, ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: a8894c5c81f399a002f02ff4fe6b4fa46b1f3207
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In ssh, when an agent fails to return a RSA-SHA2 signature when
requested and falls back to RSA-SHA1 instead, retry the signature to
ensure that the public key algorithm sent in the SSH_MSG_USERAUTH
matches the one in the signature itself.
In sshd, strictly enforce that the public key algorithm sent in the
SSH_MSG_USERAUTH message matches what appears in the signature.
Make the sshd_config PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes and
HostbasedAcceptedKeyTypes options control accepted signature algorithms
(previously they selected supported key types). This allows these
options to ban RSA-SHA1 in favour of RSA-SHA2.
Add new signature algorithms "rsa-sha2-256-cert-v01@openssh.com" and
"rsa-sha2-512-cert-v01@openssh.com" to force use of RSA-SHA2 signatures
with certificate keys.
feedback and ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: c6e9f6d45eed8962ad502d315d7eaef32c419dde
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pattern-list of whitelisted environment variable names in addition to yes|no.
bz#1800, feedback and ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 77dc2b468e0bf04b53f333434ba257008a1fdf24
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: db542918185243bea17202383a581851736553cc
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e.g.
PermitListen 2222 8080
is equivalent to:
PermitListen *:2222 *:8080
Some bonus manpage improvements, mostly from markus@
"looks fine" markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 6546b0cc5aab7f53d65ad0a348ca0ae591d6dd24
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Jelen via bz2386
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 14bea3f069a93c8be66a7b97794255a91fece964
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administrator to explicitly specify environment variables set in sessions
started by sshd. These override the default environment and any variables set
by user configuration (PermitUserEnvironment, etc), but not the SSH_*
variables set by sshd itself.
ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: b6a96c0001ccd7dd211df6cae9e961c20fd718c0
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environment variables for the remote session (subject to the server accepting
them)
refactor SendEnv to remove the arbitrary limit of variable names.
ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: cfbb00d9b0e10c1ffff1d83424351fd961d1f2be
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: f98f16af10b28e24bcecb806cb71ea994b648fd6
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 35b200cba4e46a16a4db6a80ef11838ab0fad67c
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make the grammatical format in sshd_config.5 match that in ssh_config.5;
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: e325663b9342f3d556e223e5306e0d5fa1a74fa0
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 23585576c807743112ab956be0fb3c786bdef025
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 30887b73ece257273fb619ab6f4e86dc92ddc15e
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username is available currently. In the client this is via %i, in the server
%U (since %i was already used in the client in some places for this, but used
for something different in the server); bz#2870, ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: c7e912b0213713316cb55db194b3a6415b3d4b95
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macdonell
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: ef1bdbc936b2ea693ee37a4c20a94d4d43f5fda3
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2b9c23022ea7b9dddb62864de4e906000f9d7474
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interactive and CS1 for bulk
AF21 was selected as this is the highest priority within the low-latency
service class (and it is higher than what we have today). SSH is elastic
and time-sensitive data, where a user is waiting for a response via the
network in order to continue with a task at hand. As such, these flows
should be considered foreground traffic, with delays or drops to such
traffic directly impacting user-productivity.
For bulk SSH traffic, the CS1 "Lower Effort" marker was chosen to enable
networks implementing a scavanger/lower-than-best effort class to
discriminate scp(1) below normal activities, such as web surfing. In
general this type of bulk SSH traffic is a background activity.
An advantage of using "AF21" for interactive SSH and "CS1" for bulk SSH
is that they are recognisable values on all common platforms (IANA
https://www.iana.org/assignments/dscp-registry/dscp-registry.xml), and
for AF21 specifically a definition of the intended behavior exists
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4594#section-4.7 in addition to the definition
of the Assured Forwarding PHB group https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2597, and
for CS1 (Lower Effort) there is https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3662
The first three bits of "AF21" map to the equivalent IEEEE 802.1D PCP, IEEE
802.11e, MPLS EXP/CoS and IP Precedence value of 2 (also known as "Immediate",
or "AC_BE"), and CS1's first 3 bits map to IEEEE 802.1D PCP, IEEE 802.11e,
MPLS/CoS and IP Precedence value 1 ("Background" or "AC_BK").
OK deraadt@, "no objection" djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: d11d2a4484f461524ef0c20870523dfcdeb52181
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diffie-hellman-group14-sha256
diffie-hellman-group16-sha512
diffie-hellman-group18-sha512
From Jakub Jelen via bz#2826
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 51bf769f06e55447f4bfa7306949e62d2401907a
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stanza and manpage bits; from Colin Watson via bz#2662, ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: d33a849f481684ff655c140f5eb1b4acda8c5c09
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clarify IgnoreUserKnownHosts; based on github PR from
Christoph Anton Mitterer.
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 4fff2c17620c342fb2f1f9c2d2e679aab3e589c3
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mark up the rdomain keyword;
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 1b597d0ad0ad20e94dbd61ca066057e6f6313b8a
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simplify macros in previous, and some minor tweaks;
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 6efeca3d8b095b76e21b484607d9cc67ac9a11ca
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add a "rdomain" criteria for the sshd_config Match
keyword to allow conditional configuration that depends on which rdomain(4) a
connection was recevied on. ok markus@
Upstream-ID: 27d8fd5a3f1bae18c9c6e533afdf99bff887a4fb
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add sshd_config RDomain keyword to place sshd and the
subsequent user session (including the shell and any TCP/IP forwardings) into
the specified rdomain(4)
ok markus@
Upstream-ID: be2358e86346b5cacf20d90f59f980b87d1af0f5
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Add optional rdomain qualifier to sshd_config's
ListenAddress option to allow listening on a different rdomain(4), e.g.
ListenAddress 0.0.0.0 rdomain 4
Upstream-ID: 24b6622c376feeed9e9be8b9605e593695ac9091
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trim permitrootlogin description somewhat, to avoid
ambiguity; original diff from walter alejandro iglesias, tweaked by sthen and
myself
ok sthen schwarze deraadt
Upstream-ID: 1749418b2bc073f3fdd25fe21f8263c3637fe5d2
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clarify the order in which config statements are used. ok
jmc@ djm@
Upstream-ID: e37e27bb6bbac71315e22cb9690fd8a556a501ed
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tweak EposeAuthinfo; diff from lars nooden
tweaked by sthen; ok djm dtucker
Upstream-ID: 8f2ea5d2065184363e8be7a0ba24d98a3b259748
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remove blank line;
Upstream-ID: 2f46b51a0ddb3730020791719e94d3e418e9f423
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document available AuthenticationMethods; bz#2453 ok
dtucker@
Upstream-ID: 2c70576f237bb699aff59889dbf2acba4276d3d0
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Allow IPQoS=none in ssh/sshd to not set an explicit
ToS/DSCP value and just use the operating system default; ok dtucker@
Upstream-ID: 77906ff8c7b660b02ba7cb1e47b17d66f54f1f7e
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man pages with pseudo synopses which list filenames end
up creating very ugly output in man -k; after some discussion with ingo, we
feel the simplest fix is to remove such SYNOPSIS sections: the info is hardly
helpful at page top, is contained already in FILES, and there are
sufficiently few that just zapping them is simple;
ok schwarze, who also helpfully ran things through a build to check
output;
Upstream-ID: 3e211b99457e2f4c925c5927d608e6f97431336c
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correct env var name
Upstream-ID: 721e761c2b1d6a4dcf700179f16fd53a1dadb313
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spelling;
Upstream-ID: 606f933c8e2d0be902ea663946bc15e3eee40b25
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refactor authentication logging
optionally record successful auth methods and public credentials
used in a file accessible to user sessions
feedback and ok markus@
Upstream-ID: 090b93036967015717b9a54fd0467875ae9d32fb
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allow LogLevel in sshd_config Match blocks; ok dtucker
bz#2717
Upstream-ID: 662e303be63148f47db1aa78ab81c5c2e732baa8
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As promised in last release announcement: remove
support for Blowfish, RC4 and CAST ciphers. ok markus@ deraadt@
Upstream-ID: 21f8facdba3fd8da248df6417000867cec6ba222
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Mark the sshd_config UsePrivilegeSeparation option as
deprecated, effectively making privsep mandatory in sandboxing mode. ok
markus@ deraadt@
(note: this doesn't remove the !privsep code paths, though that will
happen eventually).
Upstream-ID: b4c52666256c4dd865f8ce9431af5d6ce2d74a0a
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support =- for removing methods from algorithms lists,
e.g. Ciphers=-*cbc; suggested by Cristian Ionescu-Idbohrn in bz#2671 "I like
it" markus@
Upstream-ID: c78c38f9f81a963b33d0eade559f6048add24a6d
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keep the tokens list sorted;
Upstream-ID: b96239dae4fb3aa94146bb381afabcc7740a1638
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Re-add '%k' token for AuthorizedKeysCommand which was
lost during the re-org in rev 1.235. bz#2656, from jboning at gmail.com.
Upstream-ID: 2884e203c02764d7b3fe7472710d9c24bdc73e38
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