ANNOUNCE: openssh-1.2.1pre18
Marc G. Fournier
marc.fournier at acadiau.ca
Fri Dec 17 00:23:41 EST 1999
Solaris 7/x86:
gcc -g -O2 -Wall -I/usr/slocal/include -DETCDIR=\"/usr/local/etc\" -DSSH_PROGRAM=\"/usr/slocal/bin/ssh\" -DSSH_ASKPASS_DEFAULT=\"/usr/slocal/libexec/ssh/ssh-askpass\" -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -c canohost.c -o canohost.o
canohost.c: In function `get_remote_hostname':
canohost.c:62: warning: subscript has type `char'
canohost.c: In function `peer_connection_is_on_socket':
canohost.c:163: `AF_INET6' undeclared (first use in this function)
canohost.c:163: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
canohost.c:163: for each function it appears in.)
make: *** [canohost.o] Error 1
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999, Damien Miller wrote:
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> I have just uploaded 1.2.1pre18.
>
> This is mainly merges from the OpenBSD tree, bugfixes for Solaris
> and libc5 Linux systems. It should fix all reported bugs except the
> snprintf problems on some older Solaris versions.
>
> Please test thoroughly, my hope is to have a stable version
> released before Jan 1. At this point the main holdup is Solaris.
>
> I have had to disbale direct downloads from violet.ibs.com.au,
> demand for OpenSSH is saturating our little ISDN connection.
> I notice that:
>
> ftp://ftp.localhost.ca/pub/openssh/files/ (Canada)
> ftp://ftp.firedrake.org/openssh/files/ (UK)
> ftp://thermo.stat.ncsu.edu/pub/openssh/files/ (USA *only*)
>
> have already updated.
>
> Regards,
> Damien
>
> Changelog:
>
> 19991216
> - Makefile changes for Solaris from Peter Kocks
> <peter.kocks at baygate.com>
> - Minor updates to docs
> - Merged OpenBSD CVS changes:
> - [authfd.c ssh-agent.c]
> keysize warnings talk about identity files
> - [packet.c]
> "Connection closed by x.x.x.x": fatal() -> log()
> - Correctly handle empty passwords in shadow file. Patch from:
> "Chris, the Young One" <cky at pobox.com>
> - Released 1.2.1pre18
>
> 19991215
> - Integrated patchs from Juergen Keil <jk at tools.de>
> - Avoid void* pointer arithmatic
> - Use LDFLAGS correctly
> - Fix SIGIO error in scp
> - Simplify status line printing in scp
> - Added better test for inline functions compiler support from
> Darren_Hall at progressive.com
>
> 19991214
> - OpenBSD CVS Changes
> - [canohost.c]
> fix get_remote_port() and friends for sshd -i;
> Holger.Trapp at Informatik.TU-Chemnitz.DE
> - [mpaux.c]
> make code simpler. no need for memcpy. niels@ ok
> - [pty.c]
> namebuflen not sizeof namebuflen; bnd at ep-ag.com via djm at mindrot.org
> fix proto; markus
> - [ssh.1]
> typo; mark.baushke at solipsa.com
> - [channels.c ssh.c ssh.h sshd.c]
> type conflict for 'extern Type *options' in channels.c; dot at dotat.at
> - [sshconnect.c]
> move checking of hostkey into own function.
> - [version.h]
> OpenSSH-1.2.1
> - Clean up broken includes in pty.c
> - Some older systems don't have poll.h, they use sys/poll.h instead
> - Doc updates
>
> 19991211
> - Fix compilation on systems with AFS. Reported by
> aloomis at glue.umd.edu
> - Fix installation on Solaris. Reported by
> Gordon Rowell <gordonr at gormand.com.au>
> - Fix gccisms (__attribute__ and inline). Report by edgy at us.ibm.com,
> patch from Markus Friedl <markus.friedl at informatik.uni-erlangen.de>
> - Auto-locate xauth. Patch from David Agraz <dagraz at jahoopa.com>
> - Compile fix from David Agraz <dagraz at jahoopa.com>
> - Avoid compiler warning in bsd-snprintf.c
> - Added pam_limits.so to default PAM config. Suggested by
> Jim Knoble <jmknoble at pobox.com>
>
>
> - --
> | "Bombay is 250ms from New York in the new world order" - Alan Cox
> | Damien Miller - http://www.mindrot.org/
> | Email: djm at mindrot.org (home) -or- djm at ibs.com.au (work)
>
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Marc G. Fournier marc.fournier at acadiau.ca
Senior Systems Administrator Acadia University
"These are my opinions, which are not necessarily shared by my employer"
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