Expand ssh_config's StrictModes option with two new
settings:
StrictModes=accept-new will automatically accept hitherto-unseen keys
but will refuse connections for changed or invalid hostkeys.
StrictModes=off is the same as StrictModes=no
Motivation:
StrictModes=no combines two behaviours for host key processing:
automatically learning new hostkeys and continuing to connect to hosts
with invalid/changed hostkeys. The latter behaviour is quite dangerous
since it removes most of the protections the SSH protocol is supposed to
provide.
Quite a few users want to automatically learn hostkeys however, so
this makes that feature available with less danger.
At some point in the future, StrictModes=no will change to be a synonym
for accept-new, with its current behaviour remaining available via
StrictModes=off.
bz#2400, suggested by Michael Samuel; ok markus
Upstream-ID: 0f55502bf75fc93a74fb9853264a8276b9680b64
identify the case where SSHFP records are missing but
other DNS RR types are present and display a more useful error message for
this case; patch by Thordur Bjornsson; bz#2501; ok dtucker@
Upstream-ID: 8f7a5a8344f684823d8317a9708b63e75be2c244
add a -q option to ssh-add to make it quiet on success.
if you want to silence ssh-add without this you generally redirect
the output to /dev/null, but that can hide error output which you
should see.
ok djm@
Upstream-ID: 2f31b9b13f99dcf587e9a8ba443458e6c0d8997c
Increase the buffer sizes for user prompts to ensure that
they won't be truncated by snprintf. Based on patch from cjwatson at
debian.org via bz#2768, ok djm@
Upstream-ID: 6ffacf1abec8f40b469de5b94bfb29997d96af3e
FreeBSD's <sys/capability.h> was renamed to <sys/capsicum.h> in 2014 to
avoid future conflicts with POSIX capabilities (the last release that
didn't have it was 9.3) so switch to that. Patch from des at des.no.
add a "quiet" flag to exited_cleanly() that supresses
errors about exit status (failure due to signal is still reported)
Upstream-ID: db85c39c3aa08e6ff67fc1fb4ffa89f807a9d2f0
Move several subprocess-related functions from various
locations to misc.c. Extend subprocess() to offer a little more control over
stdio disposition.
feedback & ok dtucker@
Upstream-ID: 3573dd7109d13ef9bd3bed93a3deb170fbfce049
Issue is within msv1_0.dll (NTLM SSP provider). Working around by doing a fake login that populates internal state within msv1_0.dll so further S4U logons work as expected.
PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH#727
make "--" before the hostname terminate command-line
option processing completely; previous behaviour would not prevent further
options appearing after the hostname (ssh has a supported options after the
hostname for >20 years, so that's too late to change).
ok deraadt@
Upstream-ID: ef5ee50571b98ad94dcdf8282204e877ec88ad89
Switch from aes256-cbc to aes256-ctr for encrypting
new-style private keys. The latter having the advantage of being supported
for no-OpenSSL builds; bz#2754 ok markus@
Upstream-ID: 54179a2afd28f93470471030567ac40431e56909
Tweak previous keepalive commit: if last_time + keepalive
<= now instead of just "<" so client_alive_check will fire if the select
happens to return on exact second of the timeout. ok djm@
Upstream-ID: e02756bd6038d11bb8522bfd75a4761c3a684fcc
Keep track of the last time we actually heard from the
client and use this to also schedule a client_alive_check(). Prevents
activity on a forwarded port from indefinitely preventing the select timeout
so that client_alive_check() will eventually (although not optimally) be
called.
Analysis by willchan at google com via bz#2756, feedback & ok djm@
Upstream-ID: c08721e0bbda55c6d18e2760f3fe1b17fb71169e
This fixes a few problems in the tun forwarding code, mostly to do
with host/network byte order confusion.
Based on a report and patch by stepe AT centaurus.uberspace.de;
bz#2735; ok dtucker@
Make WinSCP patterns for SSH_OLD_DHGEX more specific to
exclude WinSCP 5.10.x and up. bz#2748, from martin at winscp.net, ok djm@
Upstream-ID: 6fd7c32e99af3952db007aa180e73142ddbc741a
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
Make ""Killed by signal 1" LogLevel verbose so it's not
shown at the default level. Prevents it from appearing during ssh -J and
equivalent ProxyCommand configs. bz#1906, bz#2744, feedback&ok markus@
Upstream-ID: debfaa7e859b272246c2f2633335d288d2e2ae28