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Dag-Erling Smørgrav fc0824d97d If an ssh1 client initiated challenge-response authentication but did
not respond to challenge, and later successfully authenticated itself
using another method, the kbdint context would never be released,
leaving the PAM child process behind even after the connection ended.

Fix this by automatically releasing the kbdint context if a packet of
type SSH_CMSG_AUTH_TIS is follwed by anything but a packet of type
SSH_CMSG_AUTH_TIS_RESPONSE.

MFC after:	1 week
2003-03-31 13:45:36 +00:00
bin Document how to clear flags with negative-logic, currently only 2003-03-24 20:15:58 +00:00
contrib sendmail 8.12.9 has been imported 2003-03-29 19:21:28 +00:00
crypto If an ssh1 client initiated challenge-response authentication but did 2003-03-31 13:45:36 +00:00
etc Make the 'restart' command work. Otherwise, it would successfully 2003-03-30 15:52:18 +00:00
games Add an option to print the time in 12-hour format. 2003-03-28 16:37:45 +00:00
gnu Document the MAIL_AGENT environment var. 2003-03-26 01:45:20 +00:00
include MFp4: Implementations of the wcstof() and wcstold() functions. 2003-03-13 06:29:53 +00:00
kerberos5 Post KerberosIV de-orbit: Clean up Kerberos5. We dont need KerberosIV 2003-03-09 21:56:55 +00:00
lib Experimental pam_chroot module (not connected to the build) 2003-03-30 22:58:23 +00:00
libexec Update the description of the -u option to mention that IP_PORTRANGE_HIGH 2003-03-25 22:20:02 +00:00
release Trace command execution. Grammar and spelling. 2003-03-31 12:41:27 +00:00
sbin Use default geometry in case the device doesn't provide one: 2003-03-29 22:06:52 +00:00
secure The .Nm utility 2003-03-24 16:09:07 +00:00
share Enable cpp(1) warnings in system headers. GCC is oriented on 2003-03-31 13:10:51 +00:00
sys Recent changes to uipc_cow.c have eliminated the need for some sf_buf- 2003-03-31 06:25:42 +00:00
tools Write negative zero as '-0.0'. Otherwise, it is parsed as an integer 2003-03-27 05:32:28 +00:00
usr.bin -{h,k} are mutually exclisive. So only pay attention to the last of the 2003-03-30 21:25:16 +00:00
usr.sbin Back out the totally unapproved backout of my commits. 2003-03-29 03:03:42 +00:00
COPYRIGHT Update to add the July 22, 1999 addendum. 1999-09-05 21:33:47 +00:00
MAINTAINERS Nuke xargs, I haven't had to help anyone with it, so I assume it stands on 2003-02-18 00:07:06 +00:00
Makefile Don't make buildworld and buildkernel in parallel. 2003-02-27 13:11:33 +00:00
Makefile.inc1 Enable cpp(1) warnings in system headers. GCC is oriented on 2003-03-31 13:10:51 +00:00
Makefile.upgrade Removed "env" commands. "sh" is a real shell, so 2002-03-19 05:58:36 +00:00
README KerberosIV de-orbit burn continues. Disconnect from "make world". 2003-03-08 10:01:26 +00:00
UPDATING Mention that 20021024 entry doesn't affect disks formatted in 2003-03-31 12:46:18 +00:00

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