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non port: security/openssh/files/patch-ag

Number of commits found: 4

Tuesday, 12 Mar 2002
17:54 dinoex search for other commits by this committer
Rename Patches to make navigation much more easier.
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Wednesday, 3 Oct 2001
14:15 dinoex search for other commits by this committer
- Update to OpenSSH 2.9.9   - convert portname into lowercase   - PREFIX support
for default sshd_config   - security-patch for cookie files obsolete    
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Friday, 8 Jun 2001
09:03 dinoex search for other commits by this committer
- Update from OpenSSH 2.2.0 to OpenSSH 2.9   - Features:     Possible use of
sftp/sftp-server with older FreeBSD releases.     Use a newer version
independently from the Base system.     Easier to test and fix possible security
bugs.   - Bugs:     build of pam_ssm.so isn't be supported any more     Any file
named "cookie" can be deleted by this and any older "sshd"     with X11
Forwarding.    
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Saturday, 4 Nov 2000
23:04 green search for other commits by this committer
Update to OpenSSH 2.2.0.  This is an end-of-life update for the   ports-based
OpenSSH.  OpenSSH has been in the base system for more   than long enough to
justify not having to maintain two separate   FreeBSD versions of OpenSSH.    
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Number of commits found: 4