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SELinux Mailing ListRe: ssh, ad nauseum
From: Stephen Smalley <sds_at_tislabs.com>
Date: Tue, 9 Oct 2001 11:30:09 -0400 (EDT)
On 9 Oct 2001, Justin R. Smith wrote:
> I rebooted my normal (i.e., non-selinux) kernel and ssh'ed to my office This seems unlikely. The SELinux openssh patch merely changes sshd to set the security context on the pty and to run the user process with an appropriate security context. What version of openssh are you running on the home machine and the office machine? Are you using the stock RH7.1 programs or a newer openssh package? If the latter, did you try applying our openssh patch to the newer openssh package and then configuring, building, and installing that modified openssh in the same manner that you installed the original one? The patch applies fine to openssh-2.9.9p2 aside from a reject on a spurious extra line. When you generated your keys, did you generate keys for protocol 1 or protocol 2 (default for ssh-keygen is 1, unless you use the -t option)? If you are using protocol 1, does 'ssh -1 machine' work for you? What does 'ssh -v -1 machine' show? -- Stephen D. Smalley, NAI Labs ssmalley@nai.com -- You have received this message because you are subscribed to the selinux list. If you no longer wish to subscribe, send mail to majordomo@tycho.nsa.gov with the words "unsubscribe selinux" without quotes as the message.Received on Tue 9 Oct 2001 - 11:40:10 EDT |
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