_XOPEN_SOURCE. We do still need _GNU_SOURCE in order to get grantpt()
on GNU systems. This allows uxpty.c to compile on NetBSD.
[originally from svn r5675]
rather than relying on the user to edit the Makefile. Makefile.gtk
still works as well as it ever did, but now we get a Makefile.in alongside
it. mkunxarc.sh now relies on autoconf and friends to build the configure
script for the Unix source distribution.
[originally from svn r5673]
the semantics of assert(0) and believes it can return. Add a gratuitous
exit(1) to convince it that this won't happen, and hence quell a couple of
warnings about variables' being used uninitialised.
[originally from svn r5669]
default preferred cipher), add code to inject SSH_MSG_IGNOREs to randomise
the IV when using CBC-mode ciphers. Each cipher has a flag to indicate
whether it needs this workaround, and the SSH packet output maze has gained
some extra complexity to implement it.
[originally from svn r5659]
SOCKS5 should always be able to do this, and I suspect our not doing so
dates from when the SOCKS proxy types were under a single configuration
option (pre-r3168).
[originally from svn r5654]
Unix Plink sends everything sensible it can find, and it's fully configurable
from the GUI.
I'm not entirely sure about the precise set of modes that Unix Plink should
look at; informed tweaks are welcome.
Also the Mac bits are guesses (but trivial).
[originally from svn r5653]
[this svn revision also touched putty-wishlist]
end, after the REQUIRED "hmac-sha1".) This has been present since SSH-2
support was introduced (r569).
[originally from svn r5643]
[r569 == 35205e5cb7]
I've added this to support `terminal-modes', but since this unifies some
SSH-1 and SSH-2 packet construction code, it saves a few hundred bytes.
Bonus.
[originally from svn r5642]
-Werror objects at various static data items being defined but not
used. Ifdef some things out to restore warning-free compilability.
[originally from svn r5640]
single full-width edit box. multiedit()'s extra functionality has been
superseded by the "columns" mechanism, and it didn't allow an edit box to
be created with no label.
Also add no-label capability to a couple of other controls.
[originally from svn r5626]
we were doing a forward+reverse lookup, which seems above and beyond the
call of duty, especially given that getaddrinfo() can be persuaded to
return a canonical name (this is what unix/uxnet.c does).
Unfortunately, I'm unable to test this at all as Win98 doesn't have
getaddrinfo(); hopefully I'll be able to find a mug with a modern version
of Windows to check it's not completely broken.
I think the effects of this are mostly cosmetic -- the canonical name is
used for window titles (and some people have been annoyed at the new
behaviour), other displays, and probably also for proxy exclusions.
[originally from svn r5614]
release announcement, because people reply directly to the
putty-announce mail. I should remember to set a Reply-To header next
time.
[originally from svn r5613]
that the global `sesslist' got out of sync with the saved-sessions submenu,
causing the latter to launch the wrong sessions.
Also, Change Settings wasn't getting a fresh session list, so if the set of
sessions had changed since session startup it wouldn't reflect that (at least
until a session was saved). Fixed (on all platforms).
Therefore, since the global sesslist didn't seem to be useful, I've got rid
of it; config.c creates one as needed, as do the frontends. (Not tried
compiling Mac changes.)
Also, we now build the saved-sessions submenu on demand on Windows and Unix.
(This should probably also be done on the Mac.)
[originally from svn r5609]
"rijndael128-cbc" names for AES. These are in the IANA namespace, but
never appeared in any secsh-transport draft, and no version of OpenSSH
has supported them without also supporting the aes*-cbc names.
"rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se" gets to live because it's in the private
namespace.
[originally from svn r5607]
aes128-ctr, aes192-ctr, and aes256-ctr. blowfish-ctr and 3des-ctr are
present but disabled, since I haven't tested them yet.
In addition, change the user-visible names of ciphers (as displayed in the
Event Log) to include the mode name and, in Blowfish's case, the key size.
[originally from svn r5605]
acceptable on all versions of XP. Bah. Revert to pre-r5534 format (but
keep version number as 0.0.0.0). People who've had this problem have
reported putty.mft to make it go away.
NB, putting these updated manifests alongside the executable (e.g. as
`putty.exe.manifest') is also reported to work.
[originally from svn r5604]
[r5534 == deadab0900]
[this svn revision also touched putty-wishlist]
We probably already require a new enough version of Halibut that this isn't
a problem; nevertheless, I've put it in a separate target for now.
[originally from svn r5595]
This was a bit rushed, and could doubtless be improved.
Also fix a couple of things I noted on the way, including:
- "pscp -ls" wasn't documented
- Windows XP wasn't mentioned enough
[originally from svn r5593]
caused when an active connection times out due to outgoing data
exceeding its maximum number of retries, and mention that this can
occur even when you didn't think you'd sent anything due to rekeys
and/or keepalives.
Unix generates ETIMEDOUT in this situation. Windows, it turns out
after doing an actual experiment by disabling my firewall, generates
ECONNABORTED! So _that's_ what it means under Windows. I wish I'd
done this experiment years ago now.
[originally from svn r5585]
ports, mentioning in particular that even if you downloaded a
_release_ source archive these particular ports are not considered
to be of release quality.
[originally from svn r5583]
using lcc-win32 v3.8 (compilation date Mar 2 2005 18:40:17) provided
I pass COMPAT="-DNO_IPV6 -DNO_MULTIMON" on the command line.
[originally from svn r5573]
comp.security.ssh contains a Dr Watson log which looks to me as if
`unclean-close-crash' occurred due to a rekey timer going off after
the session had closed. Hence, ssh2_timer() now avoids doing
anything if the session is already closed, and also ssh_do_close()
proactively calls expire_timer_context(). Between those I think they
ought to solve the problem.
[originally from svn r5564]