fast assembly code. Patchfile must be manually placed in DISTDIR,
as described in the Makefile.
PR: 6446
Submitted by: Jonathan Hanna <pangolin@rogers.wave.ca>
OpenBSD and FreeBSD now both use rresvport. This is a nop for
FreeBSD, but for OpenBSD this picks random port numbers.
Submitted by: deraadt@cvs.openbsd.org
fatal: Local: Agent socket bind failed: Address already in use
It would happen when the server tried to create the Unix domain
socket "/tmp/ssh-username/agent-socket-123", if the file already
existed. It could already exist if it happened to be left over from
a system crash. This patch unlinks the file before attempting the
bind operation.
I will send this patch to ssh-bugs@cs.hut.fi too.
1) pw->pw_class was always zero since not copied
2) login_getuserclass() used instead of login_getclass(), so
default class always returned
3) env pointer can be redefined at the moment of setusercontext() call
regenerated them to fix the line numbers. Also, I added two commented out
options in Makefile, one to tell sshd that a group writeable homedir
is OK because all users are in their own group, and the other is to allow
an unencrypted connection (which is dangerous since it can lead to
compromise of keys), but on a secure network it's damn useful for backups
etc.
ignores it's argument (it's meaningless, the kernel keeps the state), but
2.1.x use it. ssh was effectively giving a random port to 2.1.
Originally noticed by: John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com>
reporting bug which happens if the remote end uses tcp_wrappers to control
sshd access (it says something like "read: no such file or directory" or
"read: permission denied" instead of "connection closed"). I already sent it
in to the ssh mailing list.
Submitted by: fenner
all the COMMENTs! No package names, no version numbers, no "this is
absolutix-3.1.2" type comments that have zero information contents.
Now, without any bad examples to follow, nobody has an excuse to import
a port with those kind of comments. :)
Phew! 238 ports modified!