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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 185e85d60fe042b8f8fa1ef29d4ef637bdf397d6
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 9c87f39a048cee2a7d1c8bab951b2f716256865e
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subprocess. Prevents spurious debug message. ok djm@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 7f9785e292dcf304457566ad4637effd27ad1d46
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: f955fec617d74af0feb5b275831a9fee813d7ad5
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Some very minor fixes, missing 's' and punctuation.
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This reverts commit 5a878a71a3528c2626aa1d331934fd964782d41c.
Apologies - I accidentally pushed this.
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Some Linux distributions are shipping the BSD-style hashing functions
(e.g. SHA256Update) in libbsd and/or libmd. Detect this situation to
avoid header/replacement clashes later. ok dtucker@
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Allows the -b and -B options to be used together.
For example, when the interface is in the VRF.
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nice with popular fuzzing drivers like libfuzzer. AFAIK nobody has used it
but me.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: cad919522b3ce90c147c95abaf81b0492ac296c9
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These are failing apparently due to some kind of infrastructure problem,
making it look like every commit is busted.
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OpenBSD-Commit-ID: d9fbce14945721061cb322f0084c2165d33d1993
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It has been consistently failing for the past few days with a github
actions internal error.
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SSH-Copy-ID-Upstream: 78178aa5017222773e4c23d9001391eeaeca8983
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SSH-Copy-ID-Upstream: 76b25e18f55499ea9edb4c4d6dc4a80bebc36d95
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since that was a change made since jjelen's commit was written
also, quote the variables
SSH-Copy-ID-Upstream: 588cd8e5cbf95f3443d92b9ab27c5d73ceaf6616
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if using different path for authorized_keys file
SSH-Copy-ID-Upstream: 791a3df47b48412c726bff6f7b1d190721e65d51
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OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 3dbc005fa29f69dc23d97e433b6dffed6fe7cb69
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test to match change to config-dump output.
OpenBSD-Regress-ID: 74c9a4ad50306be873d032819d5e55c24eb74d5d
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pubkeyacceptedalgorithms after their current names so that the config-dump
mode finds and uses the current names. Spotted by Phil Pennock.
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 5dd10e93cccfaff3aaaa09060c917adff04a9b15
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HostbasedAcceptedAlgorithms and HostKeyAlgorithms; prompted by Jakub Jelen
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 3f719de4385b1a89e4323b2549c66aae050129cb
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Jakub Jelen
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 36f7ecee86fc811aa0f8e21e7a872eee044b4be5
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Since the valgrind test takes so long it approaches the limit allowed by
github, move it to the head of the list so it's the first one started and
split the longest tests out into a second instance that runs concurrently
with the first.
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not exist and exit if ExitOnForwardFailure is set; bz3264
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 72f7875865e723e464c71bf8692e83110699bf26
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Only run regress tests, runing unit tests as well makes it run longer
than allowed y github.
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Should make it easier to share code or maybe merge at some point.
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until I can figure out why it's failing.
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The documentation was lacking the needed want-reply field in the initial
global request.
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/pull/218 by dbussink
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 051824fd78edf6d647a0b9ac011bf88e28775054
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definition from https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/pull/225 by
ZenithalHourlyRate
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 7c736307bf3f2c7cb24d6f82f244eee959485acd
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from https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/pull/225 by
ZenithalHourlyRate
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: 28d7259ce1b04d025411464decfa2f1a097b43eb
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This is a simple extension that allows the server to clearly
communicate transfer limits it is imposing so the client doesn't
have to guess, or force the user to manually tune. This is
particularly useful when an attempt to use too large of a value
causes the server to abort the connection.
Patch from Mike Frysinger; ok dtucker@
OpenBSD-Commit-ID: f96293221e5aa24102d9bf30e4f4ef04d5f4fb51
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OpenSSL renamed the "get current CIPHER_CTX" IV operation in 3.x.
This uses the new name if available.
https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/13411
bz#3238 ok dtucker@
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FreeBSD has login_getpwclass() that does some special magic for
UID=0. Prefer this to login_getclass() as its easier to emulate
the former with the latter.
Based on FreeBSD PR 37416 via Ed Maste; ok dtucker@
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OpenBSD and NetBSD require the caller to free strings returned
bu the login_* functions, but FreeBSD requires that callers don't.
Fortunately in this case, we can harmlessly leak as the process is
about to exec the shell/command.
From https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28617 via Ed Maste; ok dtucker@
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