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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=742513.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Do it for all packages that
* mention perl, or
* have a directory name starting with p5-*, or
* depend on a package starting with p5-
like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints.
Let me know if you have any this time.
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It was noted by Ken'ichi Fukamachi via PR pkg/48825.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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pkgsrc change
* Use PLIST_VARS.
* Update hpn-patch based on openssh-6.5p1-hpnssh14v4.diff.gz.
Fixes security problem (SA57488).
For full changes, please refer below release notes.
http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.5
http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.6
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not use libtool to do so. This is required to correctly depend upon a
gcc runtime package (e.g. gcc47-libs) when using USE_PKGSRC_GCC_RUNTIME.
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These are now handled dynamically if INIT_SYSTEM is set to "rc.d", or
ignored otherwise.
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Changes since OpenSSH 6.3
=========================
This release fixes a security bug:
* sshd(8): fix a memory corruption problem triggered during rekeying
when an AES-GCM cipher is selected. Full details of the vulnerability
are available at: http://www.openssh.com/txt/gcmrekey.adv
Changes since OpenSSH 6.2 is too many to write here, please refer
the release note: http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-6.3.
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sysutils/user_* packages.
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a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
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=========================
This release introduces a number of new features:
Features:
* ssh(1)/sshd(8): Added support for AES-GCM authenticated encryption in
SSH protocol 2. The new cipher is available as aes128-gcm@openssh.com
and aes256-gcm@openssh.com. It uses an identical packet format to the
AES-GCM mode specified in RFC 5647, but uses simpler and different
selection rules during key exchange.
* ssh(1)/sshd(8): Added support for encrypt-then-mac (EtM) MAC modes
for SSH protocol 2. These modes alter the packet format and compute
the MAC over the packet length and encrypted packet rather than over
the plaintext data. These modes are considered more secure and are
used by default when available.
* ssh(1)/sshd(8): Added support for the UMAC-128 MAC as
"umac-128@openssh.com" and "umac-128-etm@openssh.com". The latter
being an encrypt-then-mac mode.
* sshd(8): Added support for multiple required authentication in SSH
protocol 2 via an AuthenticationMethods option. This option lists
one or more comma-separated lists of authentication method names.
Successful completion of all the methods in any list is required for
authentication to complete. This allows, for example, requiring a
user having to authenticate via public key or GSSAPI before they
are offered password authentication.
* sshd(8)/ssh-keygen(1): Added support for Key Revocation Lists
(KRLs), a compact binary format to represent lists of revoked keys
and certificates that take as little as one bit per certificate when
revoking by serial number. KRLs may be generated using ssh-keygen(1)
and are loaded into sshd(8) via the existing RevokedKeys sshd_config
option.
* ssh(1): IdentitiesOnly now applies to keys obtained from a
PKCS11Provider. This allows control of which keys are offered from
tokens using IdentityFile.
* sshd(8): sshd_config(5)'s AllowTcpForwarding now accepts "local"
and "remote" in addition to its previous "yes"/"no" keywords to allow
the server to specify whether just local or remote TCP forwarding is
enabled.
* sshd(8): Added a sshd_config(5) option AuthorizedKeysCommand to
support fetching authorized_keys from a command in addition to (or
instead of) from the filesystem. The command is run under an account
specified by an AuthorizedKeysCommandUser sshd_config(5) option.
* sftp-server(8): Now supports a -d option to allow the starting
directory to be something other than the user's home directory.
* ssh-keygen(1): Now allows fingerprinting of keys hosted in PKCS#11
tokens using "ssh-keygen -lD pkcs11_provider".
* ssh(1): When SSH protocol 2 only is selected (the default), ssh(1)
now immediately sends its SSH protocol banner to the server without
waiting to receive the server's banner, saving time when connecting.
* ssh(1): Added ~v and ~V escape sequences to raise and lower the
logging level respectively.
* ssh(1): Made the escape command help (~?) context sensitive so that
only commands that will work in the current session are shown.
* ssh-keygen(1): When deleting host lines from known_hosts using
"ssh-keygen -R host", ssh-keygen(1) now prints details of which lines
were removed.
Bugfixes:
* ssh(1): Force a clean shutdown of ControlMaster client sessions when
the ~. escape sequence is used. This means that ~. should now work in
mux clients even if the server is no longer responding.
* ssh(1): Correctly detect errors during local TCP forward setup in
multiplexed clients. bz#2055
* ssh-add(1): Made deleting explicit keys "ssh-add -d" symmetric with
adding keys with respect to certificates. It now tries to delete the
corresponding certificate and respects the -k option to allow deleting
of the key only.
* sftp(1): Fix a number of parsing and command-editing bugs, including
bz#1956
* ssh(1): When muxmaster is run with -N, ensured that it shuts down
gracefully when a client sends it "-O stop" rather than hanging around.
bz#1985
* ssh-keygen(1): When screening moduli candidates, append to the file
rather than overwriting to allow resumption. bz#1957
* ssh(1): Record "Received disconnect" messages at ERROR rather than
INFO priority. bz#2057.
* ssh(1): Loudly warn if explicitly-provided private key is unreadable.
bz#1981
Portable OpenSSH:
* sshd(8): The Linux seccomp-filter sandbox is now supported on ARM
platforms where the kernel supports it.
* sshd(8): The seccomp-filter sandbox will not be enabled if the system
headers support it at compile time, regardless of whether it can be
enabled then. If the run-time system does not support seccomp-filter,
sshd will fall back to the rlimit pseudo-sandbox.
* ssh(1): Don't link in the Kerberos libraries. They aren't necessary
on the client, just on sshd(8). bz#2072
* Fix GSSAPI linking on Solaris, which uses a differently-named GSSAPI
library. bz#2073
* Fix compilation on systems with openssl-1.0.0-fips.
* Fix a number of errors in the RPM spec files.
Changes since OpenSSH 6.0
=========================
This is primarily a bugfix release.
Features:
* sshd(8): This release turns on pre-auth sandboxing sshd by default for
new installs, by setting UsePrivilegeSeparation=sandbox in sshd_config.
* ssh-keygen(1): Add options to specify starting line number and number of
lines to process when screening moduli candidates, allowing processing
of different parts of a candidate moduli file in parallel
* sshd(8): The Match directive now supports matching on the local (listen)
address and port upon which the incoming connection was received via
LocalAddress and LocalPort clauses.
* sshd(8): Extend sshd_config Match directive to allow setting AcceptEnv
and {Allow,Deny}{Users,Groups}
* Add support for RFC6594 SSHFP DNS records for ECDSA key types. bz#1978
* ssh-keygen(1): Allow conversion of RSA1 keys to public PEM and PKCS8
* sshd(8): Allow the sshd_config PermitOpen directive to accept "none" as
an argument to refuse all port-forwarding requests.
* sshd(8): Support "none" as an argument for AuthorizedPrincipalsFile
* ssh-keyscan(1): Look for ECDSA keys by default. bz#1971
* sshd(8): Add "VersionAddendum" to sshd_config to allow server operators
to append some arbitrary text to the server SSH protocol banner.
Bugfixes:
* ssh(1)/sshd(8): Don't spin in accept() in situations of file
descriptor exhaustion. Instead back off for a while.
* ssh(1)/sshd(8): Remove hmac-sha2-256-96 and hmac-sha2-512-96 MACs as
they were removed from the specification. bz#2023,
* sshd(8): Handle long comments in config files better. bz#2025
* ssh(1): Delay setting tty_flag so RequestTTY options are correctly
picked up. bz#1995
* sshd(8): Fix handling of /etc/nologin incorrectly being applied to root
on platforms that use login_cap.
Portable OpenSSH:
* sshd(8): Allow sshd pre-auth sandboxing to fall-back to the rlimit
sandbox from the Linux SECCOMP filter sandbox when the latter is
not available in the kernel.
* ssh(1): Fix NULL dereference when built with LDNS and using DNSSEC to
retrieve a CNAME SSHFP record.
* Fix cross-compilation problems related to pkg-config. bz#1996
Changes since OpenSSH 5.9
=========================
This is primarily a bugfix release.
Features:
* ssh-keygen(1): Add optional checkpoints for moduli screening
* ssh-add(1): new -k option to load plain keys (skipping certificates)
* sshd(8): Add wildcard support to PermitOpen, allowing things like
"PermitOpen localhost:*". bz #1857
* ssh(1): support for cancelling local and remote port forwards via the
multiplex socket. Use ssh -O cancel -L xx:xx:xx -R yy:yy:yy user@host"
to request the cancellation of the specified forwardings
* support cancellation of local/dynamic forwardings from ~C commandline
Bugfixes:
* ssh(1): ensure that $DISPLAY contains only valid characters before
using it to extract xauth data so that it can't be used to play local
shell metacharacter games.
* ssh(1): unbreak remote portforwarding with dynamic allocated listen ports
* scp(1): uppress adding '--' to remote commandlines when the first
argument does not start with '-'. saves breakage on some
difficult-to-upgrade embedded/router platforms
* ssh(1)/sshd(8): fix typo in IPQoS parsing: there is no "AF14" class,
but there is an "AF21" class
* ssh(1)/sshd(8): do not permit SSH2_MSG_SERVICE_REQUEST/ACCEPT during
rekeying
* ssh(1): skip attempting to create ~/.ssh when -F is passed
* sshd(8): unbreak stdio forwarding when ControlPersist is in use; bz#1943
* sshd(1): send tty break to pty master instead of (probably already
closed) slave side; bz#1859
* sftp(1): silence error spam for "ls */foo" in directory with files;
bz#1683
* Fixed a number of memory and file descriptor leaks
Portable OpenSSH:
* Add a new privilege separation sandbox implementation for Linux's
new seccomp sandbox, automatically enabled on platforms that support
it. (Note: privilege separation sandboxing is still experimental)
* Fix compilation problems on FreeBSD, where libutil contained openpty()
but not login().
* ssh-keygen(1): don't fail in -A on platforms that don't support ECC
* Add optional support for LDNS, a BSD licensed DNS resolver library
which supports DNSSEC
* Relax OpenSSL version check to allow running OpenSSH binaries on
systems with OpenSSL libraries with a newer "fix" or "patch" level
than the binaries were originally compiled on (previous check only
allowed movement within "patch" releases). bz#1991
* Fix builds using contributed Redhat spec file. bz#1992
Changes since OpenSSH 5.8
=========================
Features:
* Introduce sandboxing of the pre-auth privsep child using an optional
sshd_config(5) "UsePrivilegeSeparation=sandbox" mode that enables
mandatory restrictions on the syscalls the privsep child can perform.
This intention is to prevent a compromised privsep child from being
used to attack other hosts (by opening sockets and proxying) or
probing local kernel attack surface.
Three concrete sandbox implementation are provided (selected at
configure time): systrace, seatbelt and rlimit.
The systrace sandbox uses systrace(4) in unsupervised "fast-path"
mode, where a list of permitted syscalls is supplied. Any syscall not
on the list results in SIGKILL being sent to the privsep child. Note
that this requires a kernel with the new SYSTR_POLICY_KILL option
(only OpenBSD has this mode at present).
The seatbelt sandbox uses OS X/Darwin sandbox(7) facilities with a
strict (kSBXProfilePureComputation) policy that disables access to
filesystem and network resources.
The rlimit sandbox is a fallback choice for platforms that don't
support a better one; it uses setrlimit() to reset the hard-limit
of file descriptors and processes to zero, which should prevent
the privsep child from forking or opening new network connections.
Sandboxing of the privilege separated child process is currently
experimental but should become the default in a future release.
Native sandboxes for other platforms are welcome (e.g. Capsicum,
Linux pid/net namespaces, etc.)
* Add new SHA256-based HMAC transport integrity modes from
http://www.ietf.org/id/draft-dbider-sha2-mac-for-ssh-02.txt
These modes are hmac-sha2-256, hmac-sha2-256-96, hmac-sha2-512,
and hmac-sha2-512-96, and are available by default in ssh(1) and
sshd(8)
* The pre-authentication sshd(8) privilege separation slave process
now logs via a socket shared with the master process, avoiding the
need to maintain /dev/log inside the chroot.
* ssh(1) now warns when a server refuses X11 forwarding
* sshd_config(5)'s AuthorizedKeysFile now accepts multiple paths,
separated by whitespace. The undocumented AuthorizedKeysFile2
option is deprecated (though the default for AuthorizedKeysFile
includes .ssh/authorized_keys2)
* sshd_config(5): similarly deprecate UserKnownHostsFile2 and
GlobalKnownHostsFile2 by making UserKnownHostsFile and
GlobalKnownHostsFile accept multiple options and default to
include known_hosts2
* Retain key comments when loading v.2 keys. These will be visible
in "ssh-add -l" and other places. bz#439
* ssh(1) and sshd(8): set IPv6 traffic class from IPQoS (as well as
IPv4 ToS/DSCP). bz#1855
* ssh_config(5)'s ControlPath option now expands %L to the host
portion of the destination host name.
* ssh_config(5) "Host" options now support negated Host matching, e.g.
Host *.example.org !c.example.org
User mekmitasdigoat
Will match "a.example.org", "b.example.org", but not "c.example.org"
* ssh_config(5): a new RequestTTY option provides control over when a
TTY is requested for a connection, similar to the existing -t/-tt/-T
ssh(1) commandline options.
* sshd(8): allow GSSAPI authentication to detect when a server-side
failure causes authentication failure and don't count such failures
against MaxAuthTries; bz#1244
* ssh-keygen(1): Add -A option. For each of the key types (rsa1, rsa,
dsa and ecdsa) for which host keys do not exist, generate the host
keys with the default key file path, an empty passphrase, default
bits for the key type, and default comment. This is useful for
system initialisation scripts.
* ssh(1): Allow graceful shutdown of multiplexing: request that a mux
server removes its listener socket and refuse future multiplexing
requests but don't kill existing connections. This may be requested
using "ssh -O stop ..."
* ssh-add(1) now accepts keys piped from standard input. E.g.
"ssh-add - < /path/to/key"
* ssh-keysign(8) now signs hostbased authentication
challenges correctly using ECDSA keys; bz#1858
* sftp(1): document that sftp accepts square brackets to delimit
addresses (useful for IPv6); bz#1847a
* ssh(1): when using session multiplexing, the master process will
change its process title to reflect the control path in use and
when a ControlPersist-ed master is waiting to close; bz#1883 and
bz#1911
* Other minor bugs fixed: 1849 1861 1862 1869 1875 1878 1879 1892
1900 1905 1913
Portable OpenSSH Bugfixes:
* Fix a compilation error in the SELinux support code. bz#1851
* This release removes support for ssh-rand-helper. OpenSSH now
obtains its random numbers directly from OpenSSL or from
a PRNGd/EGD instance specified at configure time.
* sshd(8) now resets the SELinux process execution context before
executing passwd for password changes; bz#1891
* Since gcc >= 4.x ignores all -Wno-options options, test only the
corresponding -W-option when trying to determine whether it is
accepted; bz#1901
* Add ECDSA key generation to the Cygwin ssh-{host,user}-config
scripts.
* Updated .spec and init files for Linux; bz#1920
* Improved SELinux error messages in context change failures and
suppress error messages when attempting to change from the
"unconfined_t" type; bz#1924 bz#1919
* Fix build errors on platforms without dlopen(); bz#1929
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behind a session-based page.
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are called p5-*.
I hope that's all of them.
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The OpenSSH LDAP Public Key patch provides an easy way of centralizing strong
user authentication by using an LDAP server for retrieving public keys instead
of ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
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versions of libcrypto in sshd. This can happen if OpenSSH is linked with
pkgsrc's OpenSSL and if using nss_ldap, which pulls base-system OpenSSL
through kerberos libraries. One needs to disable the krb5 of nss_ldap
in order to fix that.
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(patch-atomicio.c). Noted by wiz@ via private mail.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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1. Add support for check and create ECDSA host key for SSH protocol
version 2.
2. Disable use of strnvis(3) on NetBSD. NetBSD current after 2011/03/12
has strnvis(3), but it has different argument from OpenBSD (and other
system).
Bump PKGREVISION.
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20110403
- (djm) [README contrib/caldera/openssh.spec contrib/redhat/openssh.spec]
[contrib/suse/openssh.spec] Prepare for 5.8p2 release.
- (djm) [version.h] crank version
- Release 5.8p2
20110329
- (djm) [entropy.c] closefrom() before running ssh-rand-helper; leftover fds
noticed by tmraz AT redhat.com
20110221
- (dtucker) [contrib/cygwin/ssh-host-config] From Corinna: revamp of the
Cygwin-specific service installer script ssh-host-config. The actual
functionality is the same, the revisited version is just more
exact when it comes to check for problems which disallow to run
certain aspects of the script. So, part of this script and the also
rearranged service helper script library "csih" is to check if all
the tools required to run the script are available on the system.
The new script also is more thorough to inform the user why the
script failed. Patch from vinschen at redhat com.
20110206
- (dtucker) [openbsd-compat/port-linux.c] Bug #1851: fix syntax error in
selinux code. Patch from Leonardo Chiquitto
- (dtucker) [contrib/cygwin/ssh-{host,user}-config] Add ECDSA key
generation and simplify. Patch from Corinna Vinschen.
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For changes from 5.5 to 5.7, please refer http://openssh.com/txt/release-5.7
and http://openssh.com/txt/release-5.6 in detail.
Changes since OpenSSH 5.7
=========================
Security:
* Fix vulnerability in legacy certificate signing introduced in
OpenSSH-5.6 and found by Mateusz Kocielski.
Legacy certificates signed by OpenSSH 5.6 or 5.7 included data from
the stack in place of a random nonce field. The contents of the stack
do not appear to contain private data at this point, but this cannot
be stated with certainty for all platform, library and compiler
combinations. In particular, there exists a risk that some bytes from
the privileged CA key may be accidentally included.
A full advisory for this issue is available at:
http://www.openssh.com/txt/legacy-cert.adv
Portable OpenSSH Bugfixes:
* Fix compilation failure when enableing SELinux support.
* Do not attempt to call SELinux functions when SELinux is disabled.
bz#1851
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* header file location of libbind is differ than SFU.
* treat all Interxi as same, not only interix3.
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No PKGREVISION bump since this option never worked
with OpenSSH 5.5p1 before.
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Lots of changes, including
* After a transition period of about 10 years, this release disables
SSH protocol 1 by default. Clients and servers that need to use the
legacy protocol must explicitly enable it in ssh_config / sshd_config
or on the command-line.
* Remove the libsectok/OpenSC-based smartcard code and add support for
PKCS#11 tokens. This support is automatically enabled on all
platforms that support dlopen(3) and was inspired by patches written
by Alon Bar-Lev. Details in the ssh(1) and ssh-add(1) manpages.
* Add support for certificate authentication of users and hosts using a
new, minimal OpenSSH certificate format (not X.509). Certificates
contain a public key, identity information and some validity
constraints and are signed with a standard SSH public key using
ssh-keygen(1). CA keys may be marked as trusted in authorized_keys
or via a TrustedUserCAKeys option in sshd_config(5) (for user
authentication), or in known_hosts (for host authentication).
Documentation for certificate support may be found in ssh-keygen(1),
sshd(8) and ssh(1) and a description of the protocol extensions in
PROTOCOL.certkeys.
* Added a 'netcat mode' to ssh(1): "ssh -W host:port ..." This connects
stdio on the client to a single port forward on the server. This
allows, for example, using ssh as a ProxyCommand to route connections
via intermediate servers. bz#1618
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This is a bugfix release, no new features have been added.
Changes since OpenSSH 5.2
=========================
General Bugfixes:
* Do not limit home directory paths to 256 characters. bz#1615
* Several minor documentation and correctness fixes.
Portable OpenSSH Bugfixes:
* This release removes for support for very old versions of Cygwin and
for Windows 95/98/ME
* Move the deletion of PAM credentials on logout to after the session
close. bz#1534
* Make PrintLastLog work on AIX. bz#1595
* Avoid compile errors on FreeBSD from conflicts in glob.h. bz#1634
* Delay dropping of root privileges on AIX so chroot and pam_open_session
work correctly. bz#1249 and bz#1567
* Increase client IO buffer on Cygwin to 64K, realising a significant
performance improvement.
* Roll back bz#1241 (better handling for expired passwords on Tru64).
The change broke password logins on some configurations.
* Accept ENOSYS as a fallback error when attempting atomic
rename(). bz#1535
* Fix passing of variables to recursive make(1) invocations on Solaris.
bz#1505
* Skip the tcgetattr call on the pty master on Solaris, since it never
succeeds and can hang if large amounts of data is sent to the slave
(eg a copy-paste). bz#1528
* Fix detection of krb5-config. bz#1639
* Fix test for server-assigned remote forwarding port for non-root users.
bz#1578
* Fix detection of libresolv on OSX 10.6.
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Changes since OpenSSH 5.1
=========================
Security:
* This release changes the default cipher order to prefer the AES CTR
modes and the revised "arcfour256" mode to CBC mode ciphers that are
susceptible to CPNI-957037 "Plaintext Recovery Attack Against SSH".
* This release also adds countermeasures to mitigate CPNI-957037-style
attacks against the SSH protocol's use of CBC-mode ciphers. Upon
detection of an invalid packet length or Message Authentication
Code, ssh/sshd will continue reading up to the maximum supported
packet length rather than immediately terminating the connection.
This eliminates most of the known differences in behaviour that
leaked information about the plaintext of injected data which formed
the basis of this attack. We believe that these attacks are rendered
infeasible by these changes.
New features:
* Added a -y option to ssh(1) to force logging to syslog rather than
stderr, which is useful when running daemonised (ssh -f)
* The sshd_config(5) ForceCommand directive now accepts commandline
arguments for the internal-sftp server.
* The ssh(1) ~C escape commandline now support runtime creation of
dynamic (-D) port forwards.
* Support the SOCKS4A protocol in ssh(1) dynamic (-D) forwards.
(bz#1482)
* Support remote port forwarding with a listen port of '0'. This
informs the server that it should dynamically allocate a listen
port and report it back to the client. (bz#1003)
* sshd(8) now supports setting PermitEmptyPasswords and
AllowAgentForwarding in Match blocks
Bug and documentation fixes
* Repair a ssh(1) crash introduced in openssh-5.1 when the client is
sent a zero-length banner (bz#1496)
* Due to interoperability problems with certain
broken SSH implementations, the eow@openssh.com and
no-more-sessions@openssh.com protocol extensions are now only sent
to peers that identify themselves as OpenSSH.
* Make ssh(1) send the correct channel number for
SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_SUCCESS and SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_FAILURE messages to
avoid triggering 'Non-public channel' error messages on sshd(8) in
openssh-5.1.
* Avoid printing 'Non-public channel' warnings in sshd(8), since the
ssh(1) has sent incorrect channel numbers since ~2004 (this reverts
a behaviour introduced in openssh-5.1).
* Avoid double-free in ssh(1) ~C escape -L handler (bz#1539)
* Correct fail-on-error behaviour in sftp(1) batchmode for remote
stat operations. (bz#1541)
* Disable nonfunctional ssh(1) ~C escape handler in multiplex slave
connections. (bz#1543)
* Avoid hang in ssh(1) when attempting to connect to a server that
has MaxSessions=0 set.
* Multiple fixes to sshd(8) configuration test (-T) mode
* Several core and portable OpenSSH bugs fixed: 1380, 1412, 1418,
1419, 1421, 1490, 1491, 1492, 1514, 1515, 1518, 1520, 1538, 1540
* Many manual page improvements.
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Changes from OpenSSH 5.0 is huge to write here, please refer its
release note: http://www.openssh.com/txt/release-5.1.
I quote only Security section from the release note.
Security:
* sshd(8): Avoid X11 man-in-the-middle attack on HP/UX (and possibly
other platforms) when X11UseLocalhost=no
When attempting to bind(2) to a port that has previously been bound
with SO_REUSEADDR set, most operating systems check that either the
effective user-id matches the previous bind (common on BSD-derived
systems) or that the bind addresses do not overlap (Linux and
Solaris).
Some operating systems, such as HP/UX, do not perform these checks
and are vulnerable to an X11 man-in-the-middle attack when the
sshd_config(5) option X11UseLocalhost has been set to "no" - an
attacker may establish a more-specific bind, which will be used in
preference to sshd's wildcard listener.
Modern BSD operating systems, Linux, OS X and Solaris implement the
above checks and are not vulnerable to this attack, nor are systems
where the X11UseLocalhost has been left at the default value of
"yes".
Portable OpenSSH 5.1 avoids this problem for all operating systems
by not setting SO_REUSEADDR when X11UseLocalhost is set to no.
This vulnerability was reported by sway2004009 AT hotmail.com.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Changes since 4.7:
- fix two security issues
- chroot support for sshd(8)
- sftp server internalized in sshd(8)
- assorted bug fixes
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- X11 forwarding information disclosure (CVE-2008-1483)
- ForceCommand bypass vulnerability
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on packages that are affected by the switch from the openssl 0.9.7
branch to the 0.9.8 branch. ok jlam@
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From Zafer Aydogan in PR 37331.
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