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![]() Some notable changes, from upstream's release notes: - sshd(8): Remove support for obsolete "host/port" syntax. - ssh(1): When prompting whether to record a new host key, accept the key fingerprint as a synonym for "yes". - ssh-keygen(1): when acting as a CA and signing certificates with an RSA key, default to using the rsa-sha2-512 signature algorithm. - ssh(1), sshd(8), ssh-keygen(1): this release removes the "ssh-rsa" (RSA/SHA1) algorithm from those accepted for certificate signatures. - ssh-sk-helper(8): this is a new binary. It is used by the FIDO/U2F support to provide address-space isolation for token middleware libraries (including the internal one). - ssh(1): this release enables UpdateHostkeys by default subject to some conservative preconditions. - scp(1): this release changes the behaviour of remote to remote copies (e.g. "scp host-a:/path host-b:") to transfer through the local host by default. - scp(1): experimental support for transfers using the SFTP protocol as a replacement for the venerable SCP/RCP protocol that it has traditionally used. Additional integration work is needed to support FIDO/U2F in the base system. Deprecation Notice ------------------ OpenSSH will disable the ssh-rsa signature scheme by default in the next release. Reviewed by: imp MFC after: 1 month Relnotes: Yes Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29985 |
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The following is a new package build script for Solaris. This is being introduced into OpenSSH 3.0 and above in hopes of simplifying the build process. As of 3.1p2 the script should work on all platforms that have SVR4 style package tools. The build process is called a 'dummy install'.. Which means the software does a "make install-nokeys DESTDIR=[fakeroot]". This way all manpages should be handled correctly and key are deferred until the first time the sshd is started. Directions: 1. make -F Makefile.in distprep (Only if you are getting from the CVS tree) 2. ./configure --with-pam [..any other options you want..] 3. look at the top of buildpkg.sh for the configurable options and put any changes you want in openssh-config.local. Additional customizations can be done to the build process by creating one or more of the following scripts that will be sourced by buildpkg.sh. pkg_post_make_install_fixes.sh pkg-post-prototype-edit.sh pkg-preinstall.local pkg-postinstall.local pkg-preremove.local pkg-postremove.local pkg-request.local 4. Run "make package" If all goes well you should have a solaris package ready to be installed. If you have any problems with this script please post them to openssh-unix-dev@mindrot.org and I will try to assist you as best as I can. - Ben Lindstrom