compression. This involves introducing an option to disable Zlib
compression (that is, continue to work within the Zlib format but
output an uncompressed block) for the duration of a single packet.
[originally from svn r982]
Additionally, the ability to switch usernames if you mistype the
first one has been restored (although it didn't actually work
because OpenSSH didn't feel like playing; patch submitted :-).
[originally from svn r975]
error messages are currently wrong, and Pageant doesn't yet support
the new key type, and I haven't thoroughly tested that falling back
to password authentication and trying invalid keys etc all work. But
what I have here has successfully performed a public key
authentication, so it's working to at least some extent.
[originally from svn r973]
introduce another layer of abstraction in SSH2 ciphers, such that a
single `logical cipher' (as desired by a user) can equate to more
than one `physical cipher'. This is because AES comes in several key
lengths (PuTTY will pick the highest supported by the remote end)
and several different SSH2-protocol-level names (aes*-cbc,
rijndael*-cbc, and an unofficial one rijndael-cbc@lysator.liu.se).
[originally from svn r967]
(change the sense of #ifdef DO_DIFFIE_HELLMAN_GEX in ssh.c) because
it's _far_ too slow. Will be re-enabled once the bignum routines
work a bit faster (or rather a _lot_ faster).
[originally from svn r962]
(generating detail in bug reports when SSH2 repeat key exchange
failed) is no longer an issue, but it might be useful for other
things. It's a _log_ dammit, and logs should be timestamped.
[originally from svn r956]
behaviour of FXP_REALPATH. (Specifically, BSD and GNU realpath(3)
disagree over whether to return success when computing the realpath
for a putative new file to be created in a valid directory. There's
no way we can tell from (say) the OpenSSH version string because
OpenSSH might have been compiled to use the local realpath _or_ its
own nonbroken one.)
[originally from svn r953]
- wording change (required a patch to winctrls.c:radioline())
- `only on clean exit' is used when an old-style config says `yes',
on the grounds that it's more generally useful than `always' and
also we want to map the old default to the new default.
[originally from svn r928]