test. They were originally required to work with Protocol 1, but now we can
use ssh -N and the control socket without the sleeps. While there, suppress
output fro the control exit commands.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 4c51a1d651242f12c90074c18c61008a74c1c790
- Updated code to dynamic load Lsa functions until RS5 SDK includes them
- Add conpty support in openssh
- Fixed Wierd characters (?25l) are seen, when logged in from ssh client
- Backspace doesn't work in powershell window
- Changes to support ssh-shellhost as an alternative shell
- Added support to have ssh-shellhost work as a standby shell (ssh-shellhost -c "cmdline") simply executes cmdline via CreateProcess
- Added E2E test cases and fixed unittests broken from prior changes
- Added PTY launch interface that supports both conpty and ssh-shellhost pty.
- Implemented PTY control channel in ssh-shellhost that supports Window resize events.
- Fixed regression with starting a PTY session with an explicit command
- modified ssh-shellhost pty argument to ---pty to remove ambiguity in cases when both -p and -c are present in commandline. Ex. ssh-shellhost.exe -c "myprogram -p -c argument"
Adds a regress/mkdtemp tool and uses it to create empty temp
directories for tests needing control sockets.
Patch from Colin Watson via bz#2660; ok dtucker
eliminate explicit specification of protocol in tests and
loops over protocol. We only support SSHv2 now.
Upstream-Regress-ID: 0082838a9b8a382b7ee9cbf0c1b9db727784fadd
Creating the socket in $OBJ could blow past the (quite limited)
path limit for Unix domain sockets. As a bandaid for bz#2660,
reported by Colin Watson; ok dtucker@
fully unbreak: some $SSH invocations did not have -F
specified and could pick up the ~/.ssh/config of the user running the tests
Upstream-Regress-ID: f362d1892c0d3e66212d5d3fc02d915c58ef6b89
Make forwarding test less racy by using unix domain
sockets instead of TCP ports where possible. Patch from cjwatson at
debian.org via bz#2659.
Upstream-Regress-ID: 4756375aac5916ef9d25452a1c1d5fa9e90299a9
[forwarding.sh multiplex.sh]
Add support for Unix domain socket forwarding. A remote TCP port
may be forwarded to a local Unix domain socket and vice versa or
both ends may be a Unix domain socket. This is a reimplementation
of the streamlocal patches by William Ahern from:
http://www.25thandclement.com/~william/projects/streamlocal.html
OK djm@ markus@
forwarding test is extremely slow copying data on some machines so switch
back to copying the much smaller ls binary until we can figure out why
this is.
[regress/Makefile regress/rekey.sh regress/integrity.sh
regress/sshd-log-wrapper.sh regress/forwarding.sh regress/test-exec.sh]
use -E option for ssh and sshd to write debuging logs to ssh{,d}.log and
save the output from any failing tests. If a test fails the debug output
from ssh and sshd for the failing tests (and only the failing tests) should
be available in failed-ssh{,d}.log.
[regress/cipher-speed.sh regress/forcecommand.sh regress/forwarding.sh]
Sync regress tests to -current; include dtucker@'s new cfgmatch and
forcecommand tests. Add cipher-speed.sh test (not linked in yet)