Fedora Core 4 Test Update: openssh-4.1p1-3.1

Tomas Mraz tmraz at redhat.com
Wed Jun 29 17:01:23 UTC 2005


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Fedora Test Update Notification
FEDORA-2005-495
2005-06-29
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Product     : Fedora Core 4
Name        : openssh
Version     : 4.1p1
Release     : 3.1
Summary     : The OpenSSH implementation of SSH protocol versions 1 and 2.
Description :
SSH (Secure SHell) is a program for logging into and executing
commands on a remote machine. SSH is intended to replace rlogin and
rsh, and to provide secure encrypted communications between two
untrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and
arbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.

OpenSSH is OpenBSD's version of the last free version of SSH, bringing
it up to date in terms of security and features, as well as removing
all patented algorithms to separate libraries.

This package includes the core files necessary for both the OpenSSH
client and server. To make this package useful, you should also
install openssh-clients, openssh-server, or both.

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Update Information:

This update rebases openssh to 4.1p1 upstream. This upstream release
is only bug fix release so the changes should be minimal. Also /etc/nologin
processing has been changed so it is not done twice.
I plan to release it as a final update by end of the next week (Jul 8).
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* Wed Jun 29 2005 Tomas Mraz <tmraz at redhat.com> 4.1p1-3.1

- fix small regression caused by the nologin patch (#161956)
- fix race in getpeername error checking (mindrot #1054)
- don't deadlock on exit with multiple X forwarded channels (#152432)

* Thu Jun  9 2005 Tomas Mraz <tmraz at redhat.com> 4.1p1-2

- use only pam_nologin for nologin testing

* Mon Jun  6 2005 Tomas Mraz <tmraz at redhat.com> 4.1p1-1

- upgrade to a new upstream version
- call pam_loginuid as a pam session module


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This update can be downloaded from:
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/testing/4/

432909408d4c79049c079f9f0f704b62  SRPMS/openssh-4.1p1-3.1.src.rpm
4edb0cd12b1e05b1a317095f581e817d  ppc/openssh-4.1p1-3.1.ppc.rpm
8ccb8cbbace5ad8a4425de1627f86895  ppc/openssh-clients-4.1p1-3.1.ppc.rpm
3744b5b1d09f64c23f2e7f3f8845b799  ppc/openssh-server-4.1p1-3.1.ppc.rpm
0f2b6628518b8593ab311c6adbfa7c47  ppc/openssh-askpass-4.1p1-3.1.ppc.rpm
489f9bd1f8e2a4d3e50aeaf7a84b1189  ppc/openssh-askpass-gnome-4.1p1-3.1.ppc.rpm
2d3b0545f7311c53d46dad1d04330bfb  ppc/debug/openssh-debuginfo-4.1p1-3.1.ppc.rpm
90df4db19c50dd56a3b1a6c82b0528f0  x86_64/openssh-4.1p1-3.1.x86_64.rpm
936c7f550f6a65139191b175b65107da  x86_64/openssh-clients-4.1p1-3.1.x86_64.rpm
dfb4f751689d72ece7d54557fa59e910  x86_64/openssh-server-4.1p1-3.1.x86_64.rpm
95dbc8ec5b9fa9db78cde49a0901b89e  x86_64/openssh-askpass-4.1p1-3.1.x86_64.rpm
0cecd822a155436468e7756acb05f6ce  x86_64/openssh-askpass-gnome-4.1p1-3.1.x86_64.rpm
749c52ffd54ad9d2676b996e9f9cbf1e  x86_64/debug/openssh-debuginfo-4.1p1-3.1.x86_64.rpm
922860031843545dd3e90814b685805a  i386/openssh-4.1p1-3.1.i386.rpm
449f4dd16ce15d9eb067a71e35e4c7dd  i386/openssh-clients-4.1p1-3.1.i386.rpm
9efe35a94ccae0a042bc30b54ae81865  i386/openssh-server-4.1p1-3.1.i386.rpm
8912521356a27b4cee0163e48ce9319d  i386/openssh-askpass-4.1p1-3.1.i386.rpm
efca74ad141a6787a21fc8c8f860d759  i386/openssh-askpass-gnome-4.1p1-3.1.i386.rpm
4d2741ecbd6cc4b18e7b1d7434a81ed1  i386/debug/openssh-debuginfo-4.1p1-3.1.i386.rpm

This update can also be installed with the Update Agent; you can
launch the Update Agent with the 'up2date' command.  You may
need to edit your up2date channels configuration.  Within
/etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources enable the following line:
yum updates-testing http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/updates/testing/4/$ARCH
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