Test snapshot

Dan Brosemer odin at linuxfreak.com
Fri Aug 25 07:25:01 EST 2000


Same good luck on:
Linux/ARM (Debian/RedHat hybrid) gcc 2.95.1, glibc2.1.2
Linux/i386 (Debian Potato) gcc 2.95.2, glibc2.1.3
Linux/i386 (Debian Slink) 2.7.2.3, libc2.0.7

OpenSSL 0.9.5a all around.

-Dan

On Thu, Aug 24, 2000 at 02:54:01AM -0400, Dan Brosemer wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 11:54:40AM +1000, Damien Miller wrote:
> > I have just tarred up a snapshot and uploaded it to:
> > http://www.mindrot.org/misc/openssh/openssh-SNAP-20000823.tar.gz
> 
> Tested on i386 Debian GNU/Linux (woody).  (Slink and Potato take a little
> more effort, I'll report on them in the afternoon).
> 
> Compiles fine.  Binaries run fine (communicates with OpenBSD (2.1) and
> ssh.com's 1.2.27 as well as itself).
> 
> >  - ssh-agent and ssh-add now handle DSA keys. NB. this does not interop
> >    with ssh.com's ssh-agent. (Markus Friedl)
> 
> Appears to work.
> 
> >  - Fix crashes when sshd is run out of inetd
> 
> Don't have an old version to use as a control, but I can't seem to make this
> one crash either.
> 
> >  - More fixes for SunOS4 and NeXT (Nate Itkin and Charles Levert)
> >  - Add Solaris package support in contrib/solaris/ (Rip Loomis)
> >  - Random Early Drop connection rate limiting for sshd (Markus Friedl)
> >  - Fix duplicate lastlog logging (Markus & me)
> >  - Add -u option to sshd to make wtmp logging more like login's (Markus)
> >  - Use pipes instead of socketpairs to avoid scp not exiting problem
> >    on SunOS4 and HPUX 10. (Klaus Engelhardt, Tamito KAJIYAMA & Lutz
> >    Jaenicke)
> >  - Lots of other fixes (see changelog below)
> 
> I'll test Linux/ARM this afternoon as well as i386 Debian Potato and Slink.
> 
> -Dan
> 
> -- 
> "... the most serious problems in the Internet have been caused by 
> unenvisaged mechanisms triggered by low-probability events; mere human 
> malice would never have taken so devious a course!" - RFC 1122 section 1.2.2
> 



-- 
"... the most serious problems in the Internet have been caused by 
unenvisaged mechanisms triggered by low-probability events; mere human 
malice would never have taken so devious a course!" - RFC 1122 section 1.2.2

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