infrastructure and using that infrastructure in programs.
* MKHESIOD, MKKERBEROS, MKSKEY, and MKYP control building
of the infratsructure (libraries, support programs, etc.)
* USE_HESIOD, USE_KERBEROS, USE_SKEY, and USE_YP control
building of support for using the corresponding API
in various libraries/programs that can use it.
As discussed on tech-toolchain.
major behavior changes: (made in openssh master tree - openbsd usr.bin/ssh)
- ssh(1) now defaults to ssh protocol version 2.
if you want version 1 to take precedence, use /etc/ssh.conf to override.
- config change: ~/.ssh/id_rsa[12] is now ~/.ssh/id_rsa (changed 4/3)
- forced client rekey for protocol version 2 (~R)
- swap gid when uid swaps.
- ListenAddress syntax can take [foo]:port for IPv6 numerics.
- "ssh -D 1080" allows us to use ssh tunnel as SOCKS4 proxy.
openssh changes:
- SIGWINCH propagated correctly
- mitigate SSH1 traffic analysis
- sprintf -> snprintf and lots of other cleanups
netbsd local changes:
- include OpenBSD RCSID into binary again, which helps us diagnose later.
with openssh tree to ease future upgrade. re-do local changes, including:
- prototype pedants
- IgnoreRootRhosts
- login.conf user validation
some of the local changes that weren't used are omitted for now. we may
need to revisit those afterwards.
it adds "sftp".
the binary may have been installed already, i.e. a install without
UPDATE=1 (done so that everything gets reinstalled). The schg flag is not
unsettable, even by root, at securelevel 1.
A flag like this should be set by mtree, not install.