things; it called freebn on the DH gex values even if DH gex had not
taken place. Bug was trivially reproducible as a NULL-dereference
segfault by making any SSH2 connection with DH gex disabled. Should
now be fixed.
[originally from svn r3678]
benefit from _also_ being conditional on NO_MULTIMON not being
defined, to prevent the possibility of only half the multimon code
being included.
[originally from svn r3644]
of "authorized_keys2" by default. I believe this change was made in OpenSSH
around June 2001, so any versions which it applies should have been replaced
by now for other reasons.
(The docs still adequately document the confusion surrounding this)
[originally from svn r3577]
brings up the context menu (and you can then paste by selecting
`Paste'). Should be more friendly to Windows-oriented users as
opposed to expatriate X users; also has the effect of making it more
difficult to paste into PuTTY by a single misplaced mouse click,
which has been a common theme of complaint recently.
For the moment, `Compromise' (the X-like behaviour with the right
and middle buttons reversed so that two-button users still get the
two most important functions) is still the default. I'm uncertain
that it might not be better to make the new option the default,
though, since the compromise option is optimal for _nobody_.
[originally from svn r3565]
option from the Selection panel to the Translation panel (where it
fits at least as well). This frees a line in the Selection panel
which I'm about to use for an additional mouse handling option.
[originally from svn r3564]
contains all the stuff in the System menu except for the standard
System menu bits (move, resize, close etc), and also contains `Paste'.
[originally from svn r3555]
window-furniture in Playschool Windows be animated on mouse-over. This
fix also seems like the Right Thing to do. I've tried it and it seems
harmless enough on Win2K.
[originally from svn r3536]
which is only included if you explicitly tell the docs Makefile to
do so. Also make it a relative reference, while we're at it.
[originally from svn r3524]
deliberately making a connection from nemesis's real IP address to
its loopback address; not tested in the original failing case of SMB.
[originally from svn r3503]
attempt to load WS2 and then fall back to WS1 if that fails. This
should allow us to use WS2-specific functionality to find out the
local system's list of IP addresses, thus fixing winnet-if2lo, while
degrading gracefully back to the previous behaviour if that
functionality is unavailable. (I haven't yet actually done this; I've
just laid the groundwork.)
This checkin _may_ cause instability; it seemed fine to me on
initial testing, but it's a bit of an upheaval and I wouldn't like
to make bets on it just yet.
[originally from svn r3502]
from_backend() interface, after having made all implementations safe against
being called with len==0 and possibly-NULL/undefined "data".
(This includes making misc.c:bufchain_add() more robust in this area.)
Assertion was originally added 2002-03-01; e.g., see plink.c:1.53 [r1571].
I believe this now shouldn't break anything.
This should hopefully make `ppk-empty-comment' finally GO AWAY. (Tested
with Unix PuTTY.)
[originally from svn r3500]
[r1571 == fdbd697801]
Also fix what I think are a couple of very minor bugs in SOCKS4; one won't
affect anyone AFAIK, and the other is unlikely to cause trouble.
[originally from svn r3497]
BND.{ADDR,PORT}. Besides being clearly wrong, correspondence with
Sascha Schwarz suggests that this can confuse some SOCKS5 clients
(Aventail and sockscap32) which seem to assume that the reply must
have ATYP=1 (IPv4 literal) and so get the length wrong.
Now all replies have ATYP=1 with BND.{ADDR,PORT} = 0.0.0.0:0 -- this
apparently follows practice in OpenSSH. (We don't have enough info to
fill these fields in correctly.)
[originally from svn r3496]
8859-4 to 8859-13 as suggested by Vaidrius Petrauskas, on the grounds that
he has a .lt address and sounds like he knows what he's talking about.
[originally from svn r3485]
sftp.c, and psftp.c now uses that instead of going it alone. Should
in principle be easily installed in PSCP as well, but I haven't done
it yet; also it only handles downloads, not uploads, and finally it
doesn't yet properly calculate the correct number of parallel
requests to queue. Still, it's a start, and in my own tests it
seemed to perform as expected (download speed suddenly became
roughly what you'd expect from the available bandwidth, and
decreased by roughly the expected number of round-trip times).
[originally from svn r3468]
This should get rid of a problem that three or four people reported where
PuTTY intermittently reports "Unable to load private key" (MAC failed).
(ssh.c:do_ssh2_authconn() should also initialise its passphrase so it's not
passing garbage passphrases around, of course, but I haven't yet worked out
where the best place in the auth loop to do that would be.)
[originally from svn r3439]