[auth-options.c includes.h misc.c misc.h readconf.c servconf.c]
[serverloop.c ssh.c ssh_config.5 sshd_config.5 configure.ac]
two changes to the new ssh tunnel support. this breaks compatibility
with the initial commit but is required for a portable approach.
- make the tunnel id u_int and platform friendly, use predefined types.
- support configuration of layer 2 (ethernet) or layer 3
(point-to-point, default) modes. configuration is done using the
Tunnel (yes|point-to-point|ethernet|no) option is ssh_config(5) and
restricted by the PermitTunnel (yes|point-to-point|ethernet|no) option
in sshd_config(5).
ok djm@, man page bits by jmc@
[auth-options.c auth-options.h channels.c channels.h clientloop.c]
[misc.c misc.h readconf.c readconf.h scp.c servconf.c servconf.h]
[serverloop.c sftp.c ssh.1 ssh.c ssh_config ssh_config.5 sshconnect.c]
[sshconnect.h sshd.8 sshd_config sshd_config.5]
Add support for tun(4) forwarding over OpenSSH, based on an idea and
initial channel code bits by markus@. This is a simple and easy way to
use OpenSSH for ad hoc virtual private network connections, e.g.
administrative tunnels or secure wireless access. It's based on a new
ssh channel and works similar to the existing TCP forwarding support,
except that it depends on the tun(4) network interface on both ends of
the connection for layer 2 or layer 3 tunneling. This diff also adds
support for LocalCommand in the ssh(1) client.
ok djm@, markus@, jmc@ (manpages), tested and discussed with others
[clientloop.c readconf.c readconf.h ssh.c ssh_config.5]
add ControlMaster=auto/autoask options to support opportunistic
multiplexing; tested avsm@ and jakob@, ok markus@
[hostfile.c hostfile.h readconf.c readconf.h ssh.1 ssh_config.5]
[sshconnect.c sshd.8]
add support for hashing host names and addresses added to known_hosts
files, to improve privacy of which hosts user have been visiting; ok
markus@ deraadt@
[auth-options.c channels.c channels.h clientloop.c compat.c compat.h]
[misc.c misc.h readconf.c readconf.h servconf.c ssh.1 ssh.c ssh_config.5]
[sshd_config.5]
bz#413: allow optional specification of bind address for port forwardings.
Patch originally by Dan Astorian, but worked on by several people
Adds GatewayPorts=clientspecified option on server to allow remote
forwards to bind to client-specified ports.
[clientloop.c misc.h readconf.c readpass.c ssh.c ssh_config.5]
Add option for confirmation (ControlMaster=ask) via ssh-askpass before
opening shared connections; ok markus@
[channels.c channels.h clientloop.c clientloop.h includes.h readconf.c]
[readconf.h scp.1 sftp.1 ssh.1 ssh.c ssh_config.5]
implement session multiplexing in the client (the server has supported
this since 2.0); ok markus@
[readconf.c readconf.h servconf.c servconf.h session.c session.h ssh.c
ssh_config.5 sshd_config.5]
bz #815: implement ability to pass specified environment variables from
the client to the server; ok markus@
[readconf.c readconf.h ssh-keysign.c ssh.c]
perform strict ownership and modes checks for ~/.ssh/config files,
as these can be used to execute arbitrary programs; ok markus@
NB. ssh will now exit when it detects a config with poor permissions
[clientloop.c clientloop.h readconf.c readconf.h scp.1 sftp.1 ssh.1]
[ssh.c ssh_config.5]
application layer keep alive (ServerAliveInterval ServerAliveCountMax)
for ssh(1), similar to the sshd(8) option; ok beck@; with help from
jmc and dtucker@
[readconf.c readconf.h scp.1 servconf.c servconf.h sftp.1 ssh.1]
[ssh_config.5 sshconnect.c sshd.c sshd_config.5]
rename keepalive to tcpkeepalive; the old name causes too much
confusion; ok djm, dtucker; with help from jmc@
[readconf.c readconf.h ssh.1 ssh.c ssh_config.5]
remote x11 clients are now untrusted by default, uses xauth(8) to generate
untrusted cookies; ForwardX11Trusted=yes restores old behaviour.
ok deraadt; feedback and ok djm/fries
[auth-krb5.c auth.h auth1.c monitor.c monitor.h monitor_wrap.c]
[monitor_wrap.h readconf.c servconf.c session.c ssh_config.5]
[sshconnect1.c sshd.c sshd_config sshd_config.5]
remove kerberos support from ssh1, since it has been replaced with GSSAPI;
but keep kerberos passwd auth for ssh1 and 2; ok djm, hin, henning, ...
[auth2.c auth2-gss.c auth.h compat.c compat.h gss-genr.c gss-serv-krb5.c
gss-serv.c monitor.c monitor.h monitor_wrap.c monitor_wrap.h readconf.c
readconf.h servconf.c servconf.h session.c session.h ssh-gss.h
ssh_config.5 sshconnect2.c sshd_config sshd_config.5]
support GSS API user authentication; patches from Simon Wilkinson,
stripped down and tested by Jakob and myself.
[readconf.c readconf.h ssh_config ssh_config.5 sshconnect.c]
add a ConnectTimeout option to ssh, based on patch from
Jean-Charles Longuet (jclonguet at free.fr); portable #207 ok markus@
[key.c key.h readconf.c readconf.h ssh_config.5 sshconnect.c]
[dns.c dns.h README.dns ssh-keygen.1 ssh-keygen.c]
add experimental support for verifying hos keys using DNS as described
in draft-ietf-secsh-dns-xx.txt. more information in README.dns.
ok markus@ and henning@
[clientloop.c monitor.c monitor_wrap.c packet.c packet.h readconf.c]
[readconf.h serverloop.c sshconnect2.c]
rekeying bugfixes and automatic rekeying:
* both client and server rekey _automatically_
(a) after 2^31 packets, because after 2^32 packets
the sequence number for packets wraps
(b) after 2^(blocksize_in_bits/4) blocks
(see: draft-ietf-secsh-newmodes-00.txt)
(a) and (b) are _enabled_ by default, and only disabled for known
openssh versions, that don't support rekeying properly.
* client option 'RekeyLimit'
* do not reply to requests during rekeying
- markus@cvs.openbsd.org 2003/04/01 10:22:21
[clientloop.c monitor.c monitor_wrap.c packet.c packet.h readconf.c]
[readconf.h serverloop.c sshconnect2.c]
backout rekeying changes (for 3.6.1)
[readconf.c readconf.h ssh-keysign.8 ssh-keysign.c]
we cannot use HostbasedAuthentication for enabling ssh-keysign(8),
because HostbasedAuthentication might be enabled based on the
target host and ssh-keysign(8) does not know the remote hostname
and not trust ssh(1) about the hostname, so we add a new option
EnableSSHKeysign; ok djm@, report from zierke@informatik.uni-hamburg.de