openssh-8.5 introduced a regression that would cause sshd to exit
because of transient read errors on the network socket (e.g. EINTR,
EAGAIN). Reported by balu.gajjala AT gmail.com via bz3297
Compatibility with Wayland requires that we use the gdk_seat_grab()
API for grabbing mouse/keyboard, however these API don't exist in
Gtk+2.
This branches gnome-ssk-askpass2.c => gnome-ssk-askpass3.c and
makes the changes to use the gdk_seat_grab() instead of grabbing
mouse/focus separately via GDK.
In the future, we can also use the branched file to avoid some
API that has been soft-deprecated in GTK+3, e.g. gtk_widget_modify_fg
In -portable, defines.h ensures that these are defined, so redefining
potentially causes a warning. We don't just delete it to make any
future code syncs a little but easier. bz#3293.
The warn() function is only used in one place in portable and does not
exist upstream. Upgrade the only instance it's used to fail()
(the privsep/sandbox+proxyconnect, from back when that was new) and
remove the now-unused function.
elapsed time in seconds of each test. This depends on "date +%s" which is
not specified by POSIX but is commonly implemented.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: ec3c8c19ff49b2192116a0a646ee7c9b944e8a9c
environment setup and not part of the actual test, and some platforms
-portable runs on declare it as returning void, which prevents the test from
compiling.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 24f08543ee3cdebc404f2951f3e388cc82b844a1
some PKCS#11 providers get upset if C_Initialize is not matched with
C_Finalize.
From Adithya Baglody via GHPR#234; ok markus
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: f8e770e03b416ee9a58f9762e162add900f832b6
backslashes were not being dequoted correctly and 2) quoted space in the
middle of a string was being incorrectly split.
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
A unit test for these cases has already been committed
prompted by and based on GHPR#223 by Eero Häkkinen; ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: d7ef27abb4eeeaf6e167e9312e4abe9e89faf1e4
client select good limits based on what the server supports. Split the
download and upload buffer sizes to allow them to be chosen independently.
In practice (and assuming upgraded sftp/sftp-server at each end), this
increases the download buffer 32->64KiB and the upload buffer
32->255KiB.
Patches from Mike Frysinger; ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: ebd61c80d85b951b794164acc4b2f2fd8e88606c