Treating that as a safe encoding is OK because even when other systems return
that string for real ISO8859-1, it is still safe in the sense that it is
ASCII-compatible and stateless.
Issue reported by Val dot Baranov at duke dot edu. Additional
information provided by Michael dot Felt at felt dot demon dot nl.
Tested by Michael Felt on AIX 6.1 and by Val Baranov on AIX 7.1.
Tweak and OK djm@.
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 36f1210e0b229817d10eb490d6038f507b8256a7
Cygwin's latest 7.x GCC allows to specify -mfunction-return=thunk
as well as -mindirect-branch=thunk on the command line, albeit
producing invalid code, leading to an error at link stage.
The check in configure.ac only checks if the option is present,
but not if it produces valid code.
This patch fixes it by special-casing Cygwin. Another solution
may be to change these to linker checks.
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
Further header file standarization in Cygwin uncovered a lazy
indirect include in bsd-cygwin_util.c
Signed-off-by: Corinna Vinschen <vinschen@redhat.com>
causes double-free under some circumstances.
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date: 2018/07/31 03:07:24; author: djm; state: Exp; lines: +33 -18; commitid: f7g4UI8eeOXReTPh;
fix some memory leaks spotted by Coverity via Jakub Jelen in bz#2366
feedback and ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 1e77547f60fdb5e2ffe23e2e4733c54d8d2d1137
understand the new key format so convert back to old format to create the
PuTTY key and remove it once done.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 2a449a18846c3a144bc645135b551ba6177e38d3
While I'm here, describe and link to the remaining local PROTOCOL.*
docs that weren't already mentioned (PROTOCOL.key, PROTOCOL.krl and
PROTOCOL.mux)
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2a900f9b994ba4d53e7aeb467d44d75829fd1231
suported by OpenSSH >= 6.5 (released January 2014), so it should be supported
by most OpenSSH versions in active use.
It is possible to convert new-format private keys to the older
format using "ssh-keygen -f /path/key -pm PEM".
ok deraadt dtucker
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: e3bd4f2509a2103bfa2f710733426af3ad6d8ab8
Most people will 1) be using modern multi-factor authentication methods
like TOTP/OATH etc and 2) be getting support for multi-factor
authentication via PAM or BSD Auth.
original_real_uid and original_effective_uid globals and replace with calls
to plain getuid(). ok djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 92561c0cd418d34e6841e20ba09160583e27b68c
cannot be setuid and sshd always has privsep on, we can remove the uid checks
for low port binds and just let the system do the check. We leave a sanity
check for the !privsep case so long as the code is stil there. with & ok
djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 9535cfdbd1cd54486fdbedfaee44ce4367ec7ca0
load_public_identity_files instead of calling getpwuid() again and discarding
the argument. This prevents a client crash where tilde_expand_filename calls
getpwuid() again before the pwent pointer is used. Issue noticed and reported
by Pierre-Olivier Martel <pom@apple.com> ok djm@ deraadt@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: a067d74b5b098763736c94cc1368de8ea3f0b157
since the former is no longer enabled by default. Pointed out by Daniel A.
Maierhofer, ok jmc
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 6a196cef53d7524e0c9b58cdbc1b5609debaf8c7
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
Some versions of OpenSSL have "free_func" in their headers, which zlib
typedefs. Including openssl after zlib (eg via sshkey.h) results in
"syntax error before `free_func'", which this fixes.
ssh(1) setuid has been removed, remove supporting code and clean up
references to it in the man pages
We have not shipped ssh(1) the setuid bit since 2002. If ayone
really needs to make connections from a low port number this can
be implemented via a small setuid ProxyCommand.
ok markus@ jmc@ djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: d03364610b7123ae4c6792f5274bd147b6de717e
attempted. Do not link uidwap.c into ssh any more. Neuters
UsePrivilegedPort, which will be marked as deprecated shortly. ok markus@
djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: c4ba5bf9c096f57a6ed15b713a1d7e9e2e373c42
but that is now gone and the slot is unused so remove it. Remove two
now-unused macros, and add an array bounds check to the two remaining ones
(array is statically sized, so mostly a safety check on future changes). ok
markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 2e4c0ca6cc1d8daeccead2aa56192a3f9d5e1e7a
directly in ssh(1) and always use ssh-keysign. This removes one of the few
remaining reasons why ssh(1) might be setuid. ok markus@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 97f01e1448707129a20d75f86bad5d27c3cf0b7d