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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Gustavo Yokoyama Ribeiro (gyribeiro)
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Sync from network project: - Add openssh-fix-ssh-copy-id.patch, which fixes breakage introduced in 8.4p1 (bsc#1181311). - Improve robustness of sshd init detection when upgrading from a pre-systemd distribution. - Add openssh-reenable-dh-group14-sha1-default.patch, which adds diffie-hellman-group14-sha1 key exchange back to the default list (bsc#1180958). This is needed for backwards compatibility with older platforms. - Make sure sshd is enabled correctly when upgrading from a pre-systemd distribution (bsc#1180083). - sysusers-sshd.conf: use sysusers.d configuration file to create sshd user (avoid hard dependency on shadow). - update to 8.4p1: Security ======== * ssh-agent(1): restrict ssh-agent from signing web challenges for FIDO/U2F keys. * ssh-keygen(1): Enable FIDO 2.1 credProtect extension when generating a FIDO resident key. * ssh(1), ssh-keygen(1): support for FIDO keys that require a PIN for each use. These keys may be generated using ssh-keygen using a new "verify-required" option. When a PIN-required key is used, the user will be prompted for a PIN to complete the signature operation. New Features ------------
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