function (woohoo!), improved that function so it provides an ASCII
dump as well as hex (whee!), removed all remaining spurious \r in
debug statements (ooh!), and made enabling of packet debugging in
SSH a matter of one ifdef rather than lots (phew!).
[originally from svn r1091]
spawn another command after starting Pageant. Also, if Pageant is
already running, `pageant keyfile' and `pageant -c command' will do
the Right Thing, that is, add the key to the _first_ Pageant and/or
run a command and then exit. The only time you now get the `Pageant
is already running' error is if you try to start the second copy
with no arguments.
NB the affected files in this checkin are rather wide-ranging
because I renamed the not really SSH1-specific
`ssh1_bignum_bitcount' function to just `bignum_bitcount'.
[originally from svn r1044]
could have got away with upping it to 256, but I didn't want a repeat
of the chaos when some server accidentally breaks that limit too...)
[originally from svn r1019]
with public key' message in SSH2 (it already doesn't in SSH1). It
shouldn't show the login banner either, since its output is probably
redirected to something which will choke on it.
[originally from svn r1011]
remote command from a local file. Advantage: you can have more than
one line in it, so you can remotely run what's effectively a small
script.
[originally from svn r1010]
primary (shell session) channel, rather than the one they were aimed
at. This _despite_ me having deliberately gone and looked the channel
ID up in the B-tree - I was ignoring the result by accident :-/
X forwarding should now work in SSH2 even on non-trivial clients (ie
things other than xdpyinfo).
[originally from svn r1007]
PROTOFLAG_SCREEN_NUMBER, without which OpenSSH 2.5.1 was objecting to
my gratuitous inclusion of a screen number in the SSH1 X forwarding
request. Ahem.
[originally from svn r1006]
printing them _before_ the username prompt. This apparently isn't very
serious because OpenSSH doesn't _send_ it before the username prompt,
but only in response to USERAUTH_REQUEST "none". Good job we do that!
[originally from svn r1005]
sensibly, as a release or a snapshot or a local build. With any luck
this should make bug reporting easier to handle, because anyone who
sends their Event Log should automatically include the version :-)
[originally from svn r1003]
contains a reference to a paper on the subject). Reduces time taken
for DH group exchange to the point where it's viable to enable it
all the time, so I have. :-)
[originally from svn r991]
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]