On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 04:03:58PM +0100, Simon Josefsson wrote:
> There is a nit with OpenSSH run as non-root: it dies trying to update
> the last-log on the system, which is understandable because it does not
> have appropriate write access.  I've not found any way to disable this
> behaviour in OpenSSH. :( So right now the script does not diagnose
> OpenSSH errors.  Fixing it would be nice, but not critical.

Take a look at what we've done for curl. There's a sophisticated script to
check which sshd options are supported by the given version and all relevant
options are set that make sense. I don't recall seeing the particular problem
you mention, for example.  Actually, the existing curl test suite should
give reasonable test coverage for libssh2 already.

>>> Dan
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