- Logic to support conpty (currently disabled until validation is complete)
- fdopen() and fchmod() support for file handles
- support for auto updating known_hosts via ssh and ssh-keygen
- Support for dynamic Windows-size changes with PTY
- Changes to support OneCore SDK
- Test cases
Current group membership resolution though very effective, is very slow. In a typical domain joined enterprise machine, adding a simple entry like the following in sshd_config
AllowGroups administrators
will incur a long delay in remote session establishment as sshd tried to pull all groups associated with the domain user.
Changes in this PR optimize the general case scenarios where no wild cards are in use. Specifically rules like this are processed promptly:
AllowGroups group1, group2, group3 //with no wild cards
Match Group group1 //single group with no negation and wild cards
Optimization is done by resolve the groupname in rule immediately to SID and checking its membership against user token. Enumerating the entire group membership is done on a lazy on-demand basis.
Beyond the optimization, there are 2 functional changes
- removed domain prefix for builtin groups
- removed domain prefix'ed versions of local groups since we are strictly following the convention that local principals shouldn't have any domain qualification.
On certain machines, virtual tokens were not getting generated due to lack of required privileges. Fixed it by assigning them before doing LogonUserExExW. Consolidated runtime dll loading logic.
PowerShell/Win32-OpenSSH#1162