In the description of pattern-lists, clarify negated
matches by explicitly stating that a negated match will never yield a
positive result, and that at least one positive term in the pattern-list must
match. bz#1918
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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
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BIO_get_mem_data() is supposed to take a char* as pointer
argument, so don't pass it a const char*
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replace statically-sized arrays in ServerOptions with
dynamic ones managed by xrecallocarray, removing some arbitrary (though
large) limits and saving a bit of memory; "much nicer" markus@
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PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH#884
Convert the mode properly to file permissions.
If mode has "read" permission then we set the file permission to "read & execute"
If mode has "write" permission then we set the file permission to "Write & Modify"
Inherit the file permissions from the parent folder when sftp / scp creates the file on windows.
sftp - put & get.
scp - from local to remote windows machine.
fix (another) problem in PermitOpen introduced during the
channels.c refactor: the third and subsequent arguments to PermitOpen were
being silently ignored; ok markus@
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We don't support openssl-1.1.x yet (see multiple threads on the
openssh-unix-dev@ mailing list for the reason), but previously
./configure would accept it and the compilation would subsequently
fail. This makes ./configure display an explicit error message and
abort.
ok dtucker@
PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH#893
Create pipe using default buffer size
Update buffer size when read and write file
change to use _wcsnicmp
printed out error when create pipe
added release of the memory
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@
fix inverted test on channel open failure path that
"upgraded" a transient failure into a fatal error; reported by sthen and also
seen by benno@; ok sthen@
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write the correct buffer when tunnel forwarding; doesn't
matter on OpenBSD (they are the same) but does matter on portable where we
use an output filter to translate os-specific tun/tap headers
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