Secure Shell Client and Server (Remote Login Program)
SSH (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into and executing commands
on a remote machine. It is intended to replace rsh (rlogin and rsh) and
provides openssl (secure encrypted communication) between two untrusted
hosts over an insecure network.
xorg-x11 (X Window System) connections and arbitrary TCP/IP ports can
also be forwarded over the secure channel.
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Revision 106 (latest revision is 178)
- fixed url - upgrade to 7.2p2 - changing license to 2-clause BSD to match source - added gpg signature - enable support for SSHv1 protocol and discourage its usage (bsc#983307) - enable DSA by default for backward compatibility and discourage its usage (bsc#983784) [openssh-7.2p2-allow_DSS_by_default.patch] - enable trusted X11 forwarding by default [openssh-7.2p2-X11_trusted_forwarding.patch] - set UID for lastlog properly [openssh-7.2p2-lastlog.patch] - enable use of PAM by default [openssh-7.2p2-enable_PAM_by_default.patch] - copy command line arguments properly [openssh-7.2p2-saveargv-fix.patch] - do not use pthreads in PAM code [openssh-7.2p2-dont_use_pthreads_in_PAM.patch] - fix paths in documentation [openssh-7.2p2-eal3.patch] - prevent race consitions triggered by SIGALRM [openssh-7.2p2-blocksigalrm.patch] - do send and accept locale environment variables by default [openssh-7.2p2-send_locale.patch]
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Is it possible to upgrade to a more recent version, please?
openSSH-7.8 is available
OpenSSH 7.8p1 is available: https://cdn.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/openssh-7.8p1.tar.gz
Hello, is it possible to adhere to the new guidance regarding systemd ( https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Systemd_packaging_guidelines#Requirements )? That is, dropping %{?systemd_requires} and using %{?systemd_ordering} instead. This is interesting for containers, git-core requires openssh which in turn requires systemd which requires many other things. Thanks in advance.