2 Commits

Author SHA256 Message Date
Hans Petter Jansson
739aa15d50 Accepting request 1303317 from home:ldragon:branches:network
- Update sshd@.service to match upstream more closely, to enable support for ephemeral sshd keys
- add openssh-9.6p1-pam-rhost.patch which fixes a performance issue where pam can do a reverse dns query of "UNKNOWN" which times out multiple times, causing a substantial slowdown when logging in. (bsc#1249352)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1303317
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/openssh?expand=0&rev=294
2025-09-10 14:47:12 +00:00
06eb772e55 Accepting request 1193382 from home:alarrosa:branches:network:openssh-9.8
- Update to openssh 9.8p1:
  * No changes for askpass, see main package changelog for
    details.

- Fix a dbus connection leaked in the logind patch that was
  missing a sd_bus_unref call (found by Matthias Gerstner):
  * logind_set_tty.patch
- Add a patch that fixes a small memory leak when parsing the
  subsystem configuration option:
  * fix-memleak-in-process_server_config_line_depth.patch

- Update to openssh 9.8p1:
  = Security
  * 1) Race condition in sshd(8) (bsc#1226642, CVE-2024-6387).
    A critical vulnerability in sshd(8) was present in Portable
    OpenSSH versions between 8.5p1 and 9.7p1 (inclusive) that may
    allow arbitrary code execution with root privileges.
    Successful exploitation has been demonstrated on 32-bit
    Linux/glibc systems with ASLR. Under lab conditions, the attack
    requires on average 6-8 hours of continuous connections up to
    the maximum the server will accept. Exploitation on 64-bit
    systems is believed to be possible but has not been
    demonstrated at this time. It's likely that these attacks will
    be improved upon.
    Exploitation on non-glibc systems is conceivable but has not
    been examined. Systems that lack ASLR or users of downstream
    Linux distributions that have modified OpenSSH to disable
    per-connection ASLR re-randomisation (yes - this is a thing, no
    - we don't understand why) may potentially have an easier path
    to exploitation. OpenBSD is not vulnerable.

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1193382
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/network/openssh?expand=0&rev=272
2024-08-12 09:54:46 +00:00