Hi,
After last openssh' update to net-misc/openssh-5.1_p1-r1 it doesn't work
for me. I had used lpk- configuration file' options. Does lpk-patch
exist in last release' code? I've just rolled back to openssh-4.7_p1-r6.
My use flags: USE=ldap pam tcpd -X -X509 -hpn -kerberos -libedit
(-selinux
--- Colin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that I've been thinking about it for a while, if
OpenSSH needs Perl,
shouldn't Perl be built before OpenSSH? This seems
like an ebuild bug
to me.
openssh depends on autoconf which depends on perl.
Apparently you have autoconf but not perl
Hi,
i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
same issue? I already had this issue on 2 PCs.
I have to recompile OpenSSH
On Sat, Sep 16, 2006 at 03:47:18AM +0200, Sven Köhler wrote:
Hi,
i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
same issue
i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
same issue? I already had this issue on 2 PCs.
I have to recompile OpenSSH
Am 18.09.2013 11:53, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Rebuilt openssh already.
Maybe I should downgrade for testing ...
The problematic box: net-misc/openssh-6.2_p2-r4
The working box: net-misc/openssh-5.9_p1-r4
Yep. Downgrading works for me.
Hello,
I noticed today that openssh has a USE flag that I was unaware of:
$ emerge -UDp world
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild U ] sys-boot/grub-2.02_beta2-r9 [2.02_beta2-r3] USE="fonts%*
t
i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
same issue? I already had this issue on 2 PCs.
I have to recompile OpenSSH
Hi All,
How do I overcome this (other than try again in the morning)?
===
# emerge -fDv '=net-misc/openssh-4.3_p2-r1'
Calculating dependencies... done!
Emerging (1 of 1) net-misc/openssh-4.3_p2-r1
On Mon, Jun 05, 2006 at 02:15:34PM -0300, Leandro Melo de Sales wrote:
How can I recompiler openssh to support tcpwrapper? I can't find
/etc/hosts.allow neither /etc/hosts.deny. Is there something missing?
Is there a way to put tcpwrapper as a turned on option for all
programs that supports
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Leandro Melo de Sales wrote:
How can I recompiler openssh to support tcpwrapper? I can't find
/etc/hosts.allow neither /etc/hosts.deny. Is there something missing?
Is there a way to put tcpwrapper as a turned on option for all
programs
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 15:52:05 +1200
Nick Rout wrote:
what did your update involve?
I would wager that it updated some krb thing which sshd links to, and
that re-emerging openssh may fix it.
OTOH if you don't really use kerberos you could take it out of the USE
flags and rebuild openssh
Hi.
Is it possible to remove a package from a profile? -- I try to remove
absolutely unnecessary to me openssh package from default/linux/x86
profile that beside each time necessity to compile, just reduces system
security. So, i did mask it, having created an openssh file
in /etc/portage
Hi,
As stated by the news item
https://www.gentoo.org/support/news-items/2020-02-19-openssh-8.2-service-breakage.html
if one upgrades to 8.2_p1-r2, a restart is required. However, this
version is currently ~arch, the stable is 8.0_p1-r4.
Will this restart be still required when 8.2
the
alternatives that are available on Linux too.. ;)
What alternative are you advice me ?
openssh
Many of the same things available on putty are available on OpenSSH
too. If you know putty it won't be real hard to learn to use
openSSH.
I can tell you that you might get a good response
When doing an emerge -uD world on AMD64 I get the following error when
openssh-4.2_p1 is being compiled:
checking for dlopen in -ldl... no
checking for pam_set_item in -lpam... no
configure: error: *** libpam missing
!!! Please attach the config.log to your bug report:
!!! /var/tmp/portage
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Sven Köhler wrote:
Hi,
i already has openssl 0.9.8c installed. OpenSSH worked fine. Then, there
was a new ebuild with had an sse2 useflag. So i installed it, but i
didn't recompile openssh. Now, ssh and sshd do segfault! Do you have the
same
Hi!
On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 09:21:45 +0100 Mick wrote:
> Any idea why the latest openssh has set USE="-hpn"?
>
> PS. The multi-threaded AES-CTR is broken and disabled, which is OK, but the
> larger buffer used by single threaded HPN can still be useful in some cases.
It
the config.log to your bug report:
!!! /var/tmp/portage/openssh-4.2_p1/work/openssh-4.2p1/config.log
!!! ERROR: net-misc/openssh-4.2_p1 failed.
!!! Function econf, Line 495, Exitcode 0
!!! econf failed
!!! If you need support, post the topmost build error, NOT this status
message.
Can anyone help me get
Hello,
emergeing openssh fails because the configure script detects the wrong
version of zlib:
error: *** zlib too old - check config.log ***
config.log shows that zlib 1.2.1 was detected, but I have 1.2.3
installed:
emerge -pv zlib
[ebuild R ] sys-libs/zlib-1.2.3 -build 0 kB
Does anyone
I can't remember seeing this flag before.
==
[ebuild U ] net-misc/openssh-4.3_p2-r5 [4.3_p2-r3] USE=X ldap pam
tcpd -X509 -chroot -hpn -ipv6 -kerberos -libedit
(-selinux) -sftplogging -skey -smartcard
In addition to fail2ban, look at deny2hosts and sshdfilter.
accidentally i was solving the same problem today.
i tried to use hosts.allow/deny but it seems sshd doesnt
reflect to them (i have tcpd use flag on).
is openssh on gentoo supposed to work with these files ?
bye,
pavel
--
gentoo-user
Is there any downside to enabling USE=hpn for openssh? Description is
here: http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/.
Does anyone know why it isn't enabled by default?
Thanks,
Brian
--
gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 10:52:21 +, Matthew Finkel wrote:
Right. heartbleed does not directly affect openssh, but openssh uses
openssl and it's good practice to keep the shared libraries on-disk and
the shared libraries in-memory in sync.
The easiest way to do that is with app-admin
Any idea why the latest openssh has set USE="-hpn"?
PS. The multi-threaded AES-CTR is broken and disabled, which is OK, but the
larger buffer used by single threaded HPN can still be useful in some cases.
--
Regards,
Mick
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to connect. I checked eix -SS ldap and the only ldap
package I have installed on the server box is openldap. I
checked /etc/make.conf to ensure that ldap was not listed as a USE flag,
and then typed emerge -pv openssh Here's the output:
bullet etc # emerge -av openssh
These are the packages
Hello everyone,
I am trying to upgrade openssh from version 4.5_p1 to version 4.7_p1
but installation of version 4.7_p1 always crashes at the zlib version check.
openssh 4.7_p1 seems to require zlib version 1.2.3 or greater
that I did have installed since the dinosaurs disappeared.
I keep
Fixed the SSH problem.
Link:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/wishlist/ssh2-aesctr-openssh.html
Fix: #USE=-ldap emerge openssh
(but first unmask openssh-4.6)
Putty was just affected by bug (openssh-4.5+openssl-0.9.8e)
Now to use SSH to debug the crashing X server...
On 6/10
List members -
I am running OpenSSH on my home gentoo server. I was examining the
log files for OpenSSH and I noticed multiple login attempts from the
same IP address but with different user names. Is there a simple way
that I can block an IP address from attempting to log in after
something
Hi,
I don't remember seeing this message on previous openssh updates:
Installing (1 of 1) net-misc/openssh-5.3_p1-r1
* SetUID: [chmod go-r] /usr/lib64/misc/ssh-keysign ...
[ ok ]
* Remember to merge your config files in /etc/ssh/ and then
* reload sshd: '/etc/init.d/sshd
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 8:38 PM, Michael Orlitzky <m...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> A major upgrade to OpenSSH is being stabilized:
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18
>
> The default of PermitRootLogin for sshd in the new version is
> "prohibit-pa
Try adding a:
LogLevel VERBOSE
or
LogLevel DEBUG
to /etc/ssh/sshd_config and restarting the ssh server, and see if it gives
you any more info.
don't agree it's useless with all the
alternatives that are available on Linux too.. ;)
What alternative are you advice me ?
openssh
Many of the same things available on putty are available on OpenSSH
too. If you know putty it won't be real hard to learn to use
openSSH
On Thursday 05 January 2006 12:48, a tiny voice compelled Jamie to write:
When doing an emerge -uD world on AMD64 I get the following error when
openssh-4.2_p1 is being compiled:
checking for dlopen in -ldl... no
checking for pam_set_item in -lpam... no
configure: error: *** libpam missing
On 3/12/2010 2:07 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I don't remember seeing this message on previous openssh updates:
Installing (1 of 1) net-misc/openssh-5.3_p1-r1
* SetUID: [chmod go-r] /usr/lib64/misc/ssh-keysign ...
[ ok ]
* Remember to merge your config files in /etc/ssh
On 18 Sep 2013, at 10:55, Stefan G. Weichinger li...@xunil.at wrote:
Am 18.09.2013 11:53, schrieb Stefan G. Weichinger:
Rebuilt openssh already.
Maybe I should downgrade for testing ...
The problematic box: net-misc/openssh-6.2_p2-r4
The working box: net-misc/openssh-5.9_p1-r4
Yep
t doesn't look like the error you get from an unsupported key,
> > which is something like
> >
> > Unable to negotiate with x.x.x.x: no matching host key type found.
> > Their offer: ssh-dss
> >
> > Is nxserver trying to connect as root? It looks more like the
>
On Thursday 26 November 2015 21:39:57 Bill Damage wrote:
> Is this better? Damn Yahoo webmail...
Yes, it's fine.
--
Rgds
Peter
On Monday, 30 July 2018 14:07:24 BST Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> Hi!
>
> On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 09:21:45 +0100 Mick wrote:
> > Any idea why the latest openssh has set USE="-hpn"?
> >
> > PS. The multi-threaded AES-CTR is broken and disabled, which is OK, but
>
low transfer?
If there is a fast WAN from one side of the globe to the other it could be
latency related. OpenSSH used to have a fixed internal window size that
made it slow on high bandwidth high latency links, and I notice the hpn USE
flag still exists in the openssh ebuild, which implies the issue
On 12/26/21 9:42 AM, Philip Webb wrote:
I want to login to a remote site using 'ssh'.
The response I get is "Unable to negotiate with port :
no matching host key type found. Their offer: ssh-rsa,ssh-dss".
Yesterday, I updated 'openssh' :
Michael's pointing in the proper direction.
sorry, I wasn't thinking enough. Yeah, virtual/pam may
be one of a list. But if nothing else, I have openssh and openssh says:
RDEPEND=pam? ( virtual/pam )
No alternatives there. And I don't have virtual/pam, but do have
openssh. So why does '-uDN world' not pull virtual/pam in?
My
I'm compiling my system (emerge -env system), but when it gets down to
building OpenSSH, it fails, saying You need Perl 5. Pretending and
checking the tree shows that Perl 5 will be emerged later on during the
install. Attempting to emerge -v perl attempts to emerge svgalib as
well (since I
sftplogging
global use flags (searching: sftplogging)
no matching entries found
local use flags (searching: sftplogging)
[-] sftplogging (net-misc/openssh):
Enables sftplogging patch
Pavel Sanda wrote:
In addition to fail2ban, look at deny2hosts and sshdfilter.
accidentally i was solving the same problem today.
i tried to use hosts.allow/deny but it seems sshd doesnt
reflect to them (i have tcpd use flag on).
is openssh on gentoo supposed to work with these files
* Richard Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] [06-11-24 10:57]:
Hmm, damn. I'd swear that used to work.
Guess we will have to make do with rsync --progress...
-Richard
Heh, it works now. I replaced net-misc/openssh with net-misc/ssh. It
seems that scp from the openssh doesn't have this progress meter
what did your update involve?
I would wager that it updated some krb thing which sshd links to, and
that re-emerging openssh may fix it.
Thanks, it sure did.
OTOH if you don't really use kerberos you could take it out of the USE
flags and rebuild openssh
Yeah, I'm getting rid of kerberos
· Brian Davis [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there any downside to enabling USE=hpn for openssh? Description is
here: http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/.
I'm using it and haven't noticed anything bad - which doesn't
mean much, of course.
Does anyone know why it isn't enabled
Just a quick note for publickey-only sshd users that if you upgrade to
openssh 5.4 the AuthorizedKeysFile entry in sshd_config may need to be
updated or else you won't be able to login to your system.
If you have:
AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh/authorized_keys
(which is the default example in the config
Paul Hartman paul.hartman+gen...@gmail.com writes:
Just a quick note for publickey-only sshd users that if you upgrade to
openssh 5.4 the AuthorizedKeysFile entry in sshd_config may need to be
updated or else you won't be able to login to your system.
If you have:
AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh
On Tue, 8 May 2012 12:09:05 -0600, Joseph wrote:
Well, openssh-5.9_p1-r4
flag: hpn on by default and ssh is working without a problem.
It's only a problem with hpn and openssh-6.0_p1, as discussed in the bug
report.
If I were you I would open a bug.
Another one?
--
Neil Bothwick
A major upgrade to OpenSSH is being stabilized:
https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18
The default of PermitRootLogin for sshd in the new version is
"prohibit-password". If you typically log in to the root account over
SSH using a password, **IT'S GONNA BREAK**, and you won
On Saturday, 8 April 2017 21.15.05 CEST, Mick wrote:
Did you try setting USE="-bindist" and then emerging the three packages
suggested by portage above?
net-misc/openssh
dev-qt/qtnetwork
dev-libs/openssl
Thanks for the suggestion. I chose to enable +bindist globally in make.con
On 11/07/2017 13:51, Ста Деюс wrote:
> Hi.
>
>
> Is it possible to remove a package from a profile? -- I try to remove
> absolutely unnecessary to me openssh package from default/linux/x86
> profile that beside each time necessity to compile, just reduces system
> sec
remove
> > absolutely unnecessary to me openssh package from default/linux/x86
> > profile that beside each time necessity to compile, just reduces system
> > security. So, i did mask it, having created an openssh file
> > in /etc/portage/packages.mask dir. Removed already insta
On 5/16/19 6:44 AM, Stefan G. Weichinger wrote:
>
> Will I be able to install such a "kept old" gentoo machine from scratch
> or does some have a better idea?
>
Does it *need* SSHv1, or does the default sshd *run* SSHv1?
If it's the latter, you might be able to compil
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 07:33:05AM +1300, Penguin Lover Jamie squawked:
I did an emerge pam but am still getting this error:
snip?
configure: error: *** libpam missing
!!! Please attach the config.log to your bug report:
!!! /var/tmp/portage/openssh-4.2_p1/work/openssh-4.2p1/config.log
On Friday 03 February 2006 11:11, Jules Colding wrote:
Hi,
Todays sync brought me a new openssh but a required library is missing.
My emerge gives this:
###
snip
checking whether system supports SO_PEERCRED getsockopt... yes
checking if openpty correctly handles
2006/6/5, Jeremy Olexa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Leandro Melo de Sales wrote:
How can I recompiler openssh to support tcpwrapper? I can't find
/etc/hosts.allow neither /etc/hosts.deny. Is there something missing?
Is there a way to put tcpwrapper
, I have openssh and openssh says:
RDEPEND=pam? ( virtual/pam )
No alternatives there. And I don't have virtual/pam, but do have
openssh. So why does '-uDN world' not pull virtual/pam in?
My guess is that when virtual/pam was introduced, the openssh ebuild was
changed to depend
Thelma
On 11/13/2015 11:08 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> I'm running: nxserver-freenx-0.7.3_p104-r7
> After recent upgrade, system installed new stable openssh-7.1_p1-r2
>
> The problem is the new openssh-7.1_p1-r2 will not allow my my "nxserver" to
>
On Saturday 14 Nov 2015 06:49:22 the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> Thelma
>
> On 11/13/2015 11:08 PM, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> > I'm running: nxserver-freenx-0.7.3_p104-r7
> > After recent upgrade, system installed new stable openssh-7.1_p1-r2
> >
> > The
I though it would be easiest to unmerge openssh then try and re-emerge
it after my update world, but when tyring to unmerge I get the following
error:
Gir ~ # emerge -C openssh
!!! 'net-misc/openssh' is part of your system profile.
!!! Unmerging it may be damaging to your system.
Waiting
I have since tried to unmerge openssh in the hope that this will allow
me to at least get my system up to date but I get the following issue:
Gir ~ # emerge --unmerge openssh
!!! 'net-misc/openssh' is part of your system profile.
!!! Unmerging it may be damaging to your system.
Waiting 10
Hmm, so happens before I could emerge ssh2 had to
emerge -C openssh
I think you'll find that most people use the
programs from openssh. I
would suggest removing net-misc/ssh (again, assuming
this is what you
mean by ssh2, since there is no ssh2 ebuild in the
tree) and
re-merging
on my server box. Ssh from client machines
is extremely slow to connect. I checked eix -SS ldap and the only
ldap package I have installed on the server box is openldap. I
checked /etc/make.conf to ensure that ldap was not listed as a USE
flag, and then typed emerge -pv openssh Here's
. Ssh from client machines is
extremely slow to connect. I checked eix -SS ldap and the only ldap
package I have installed on the server box is openldap. I
checked /etc/make.conf to ensure that ldap was not listed as a USE flag,
and then typed emerge -pv openssh Here's the output:
bullet
,
and then typed emerge -pv openssh Here's the output:
bullet etc # emerge -av openssh
These are the packages that I would merge, in order:
Calculating dependencies ...done!
[ebuild R ] net-misc/openssh-4.3_p2-r1 -X509 -chroot -hpn -ipv6
+kerberos +ldap -libedit +pam (-selinux
. Mail connections stay up and the browser tabs continue to
work as well[2].
It's probably totally unrelated but I have just been having problems
with one of
my servers since the openssh update a few days ago. SSH sessions were
dieing after a few minutes even when I was actively using them. I
it picks the first
dependency from the list.
I checked that - in this case, there are no alternatives.
Ah, I see. I'm sorry, I wasn't thinking enough. Yeah, virtual/pam may
be one of a list. But if nothing else, I have openssh and openssh says:
RDEPEND=pam? ( virtual/pam
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Matthew Finkel
matthew.fin...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 05:53:44PM +0800, J?n Zahornadsk? wrote:
On 04/10/2014 05:03 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
What surprises me here is OpenSSH. It's not supposed to use OpenSSL
but Debian update process
I'm running: nxserver-freenx-0.7.3_p104-r7
After recent upgrade, system installed new stable openssh-7.1_p1-r2
The problem is the new openssh-7.1_p1-r2 will not allow my my "nxserver" to
connect, I get an error:
Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive) see below:
nxse
On Monday 27 Feb 2017 16:49:42 Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2017 20:10:05 + Mick wrote:
> > I am trying to understand why an ssh server keeps dropping the connection
> > when using openssh on Linux straight after a successful authentication,
> > but it work
uild scheduled for merge)
>
>
>
>
>
> (dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2k:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
> >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.
s/openssl-1.0.2k:0/0::gentoo, installed) pulled in by
>> >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8f:0[bindist=] required by
>> (net-misc/openssh-7.3_p1-r7:0/0::gentoo, installed)
>>
> The important thing here is not the version, but the use requirement in
>
* Redouane Boumghar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to upgrade openssh from version 4.5_p1 to version 4.7_p1
but installation of version 4.7_p1 always crashes at the zlib version check.
openssh 4.7_p1 seems to require zlib version 1.2.3 or greater
that I did have installed since
James Colby wrote:
List members -
I am running OpenSSH on my home gentoo server. I was examining the
log files for OpenSSH and I noticed multiple login attempts from the
same IP address but with different user names. Is there a simple way
that I can block an IP address from attempting
Hi,
I confused about revdep-rebuild. I thought that revdep-rebuild without
any parameter would investigate all of my bin, and a --soname parameter
will investigate just about this .so file.
Today I had done an emerge -uD world and openssh didn't work anymore. I
read the logs, which said do
On 03/12/2010 09:07 PM, Mark Knecht wrote:
Hi,
I don't remember seeing this message on previous openssh updates:
Installing (1 of 1) net-misc/openssh-5.3_p1-r1
* SetUID: [chmod go-r] /usr/lib64/misc/ssh-keysign ...
[ ok ]
* Remember to merge your config files in /etc
continue to work as well[2].
It's probably totally unrelated but I have just been having problems
with one of
my servers since the openssh update a few days ago. SSH sessions were dieing
after a few minutes even when I was actively using them. I tried
everything I
could think of but couldn't trace
On 11/25/2015 12:31 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 25 Nov 2015 11:58:47 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>
>> I had the same problem.
>> openssh-7.xxx (screwed up) by disabling ssh-dss key (that is what
>> nxserver is using).
>
> That's not what the
disabled. That was another change for 7.0 and my only comment on that
>>> is "why the hell did they wait until version 7.0 before getting rid
>>> of such and insecure default?".
>>>
>>>
>> in sshd_config
>>
>> #PermitRootLogin yes
>&
::gentoo, installed)
pulled in by >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8f:0[bindist=] required by
(net-misc/openssh-7.1_p2-r1:0/0::gentoo, installed)
(dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2f:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) pulled
in by >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8g:0[-bindist] required by
(net-voip/telepathy-
host didn't work. I get a message Read from
socket failed: Connection reset by peer with or without the -i option.
When I re-emerged openssh the following output is displayed.
# emerge openssh
Calculating dependencies... done!
Verifying ebuild manifests
Emerging (1 of 1) net-misc/openssh
the only one using this? The
ssh -i .ssh/id_dsa.pub host didn't work. I get a message Read from
socket failed: Connection reset by peer with or without the -i option.
When I re-emerged openssh the following output is displayed.
# emerge openssh
Calculating dependencies... done!
Verifying
Exactly, OpenSSH depends on OpenSSL, but should never use the buggy code.
Some details in the answer here:
http://superuser.com/questions/739349/does-heartbleed-affect-ssh-keys
On 04/10/2014 07:00 PM, Randolph Maaßen wrote:
The Heartbleed bug is in the Heartbeat function of TSL (a second keep
If it doesn't start I'm locked out of the remote system.
You may be interested in :
/etc/init.d/sshd reload
I get:
# /etc/init.d/sshd reload
* Reloading sshd ...
No /usr/sbin/sshd found running; none killed. [ ok ]
That is scary. Can you do equery f openssh, also do a simple ls
Mick wrote:
Hi All,
For some reason my Gentoo rsa public key is not liked by 3.9p1-11.el4_7 sshd,
which is running on a CentOS server. On the Gentoo machine I am running
net-misc/openssh-5.1_p1-r1. This is what it shows:
===
debug1: fd 3
Colin wrote:
I'm compiling my system (emerge -env system), but when it gets down to
building OpenSSH, it fails, saying You need Perl 5. Pretending and
checking the tree shows that Perl 5 will be emerged later on during
the install. Attempting to emerge -v perl attempts to emerge
svgalib
Hi,
I'm new to gentoo and so please excuse my ignorance...
I recently installed Gentoo and love it so far. I
tried my first
emerge --update --deep --newuse world
and it failed trying to update openssh.
The configure script of the build process failed with
the following error
configure: error
desimind wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to gentoo and so please excuse my ignorance...
I recently installed Gentoo and love it so far. I
tried my first
emerge --update --deep --newuse world
and it failed trying to update openssh.
The configure script of the build process failed
.
==
[ebuild U ] net-misc/openssh-4.3_p2-r5 [4.3_p2-r3] USE=X ldap pam
tcpd -X509 -chroot -hpn -ipv6 -kerberos -libedit
(-selinux) -sftplogging -skey -smartcard
-static
0 kB
on).
is openssh on gentoo supposed to work with these files ?
only if you have tcpd USE flag on. I would not rely on it, as it's old
and silly.
Only consider it as an additional layer of security, but not a particularly
robust one as IPs and MACs can be easily spoofed. Secure key authentication
On 05/08/12 09:09, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Tue, 08 May 2012 09:04:59 +0200, Helmut Jarausch wrote:
probably since I've emerged openssh-6.0_p1 and/or git-sources-3.4_rc?
I have problems with ssh.
scp as well as filezilla as well as rsync -e 'ssh' stall when
transmitting a somewhat larger file
On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 6:38 PM, Michael Orlitzky <m...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> A major upgrade to OpenSSH is being stabilized:
>
> https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=18
>
> The default of PermitRootLogin for sshd in the new version is
> "prohibit-pa
On Wed, 25 Nov 2015 11:58:47 -0700, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> I had the same problem.
> openssh-7.xxx (screwed up) by disabling ssh-dss key (that is what
> nxserver is using).
That's not what the error message you posted said.
> Trying to enable the "ssh-dss" via ssh
n that
> > is "why the hell did they wait until version 7.0 before getting rid
> > of such and insecure default?".
> >
> >
> in sshd_config
>
> #PermitRootLogin yes
> or
> #PermitRootLogin no
>
> I can connect using openssh-6 but not 7-xx
Be
ument)
> >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8z_p8:0.9.8 -bindist
>
> And others wants:
> (dev-libs/openssl-1.0.2k:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge) conflicts
> with
> >=dev-libs/openssl-0.9.8f:0[bindist] required by
> (net-misc/openssh-7.4_p1:0/0::gentoo, installed)
>
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 8:09 AM Michael Orlitzky wrote:
>
> Otherwise, your best bet is to install a modern Gentoo system, and then
> downgrade OpenSSH.
>
++ assuming it builds, which it probably would. I'd just stick the
old ebuild in an overlay and mask out the gentoo repo for tha
he default sshd *run* SSHv1?
It *is* SSHv1 ... v2 didn't exist back then ;-)
> If it's the latter, you might be able to compile a newer OpenSSH from
> source to get the modern protocol, obviating the need for the extra host.
>
> Otherwise, your best bet is to install a modern Gentoo sy
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