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DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION!!!
It is not enabled by default, but may be enabled with the option
{preferred_algorithms, [{kex, ['diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha256']}]}
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DO NOT USE IN PRODUCTION!!!
This is a bug fixing of the previously partly impelmented kex algorithm.
There are more things to do, for example genrate/select better g,p pair obeying the min||n||max request.
It is not enabled by default, but may be enabled with the option
{preferred_algorithms, [{kex, ['diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1']}]}
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This test lib is intended for deeper testing of the SSH application. It
makes it possible to do exact steps in the message exchange to test "corner
cases"
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Ssh_sftp.erl handled incorrectly unicode data in ssh_ftp:write_file.
There was also problems with some deeper iolists.
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The tests now have supersets in ssh_basic_SUITE and ssh_sftp_SUITE.
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Conflicts:
lib/ssh/test/ssh_basic_SUITE.erl
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* hans/ssh/unknown_msgfun/OTP-12813:
ssh: Option unexpectedfun for ssh:daemon and ssh:connect
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* hans/ssh/pwd_correction:
ssh: doc change for keyboard-interaction, pwd->password
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* hans/ssh/no_erlint_func/OTP-11697:
ssh: Replace erlint/1 in ssh_message.erl and ssh_auth.erl
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* hans/ssh/check_auth_methods_server/OTP-12790:
ssh: change pwd->password for keyboard-interactive
ssh save keybard-interactive data in #ssh{}
ssh: make server check auth_methods when rec request
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This option has a fun as value. The fun will be called when an
unexpected message arrives. The fun returns either 'skip' or 'report'
to guide the connection_handler what to do.
One usage is to filter out messages that are not wanted in the error
logger as info reports. An example of such a message is the 'etimedout'
tcp error message that will be received if a connection has keep_alive
and the peer is restarted.
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This suite tests that upgrade/downgrade works from/to both minor and major versions. It is modelled after the ssl_upgrade_SUITE.
A precondition for success is that the ssh.appup file is correct.
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In the old times there was no binary notation which handled this particulary case, but now we can write big-signed-integer-unit:8 directly in binaries.
The undocumented internal function ssh_bits:erlint/1 is removed.
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* hans/ssh/cuddle_tests:
ssh: add test cases for disconnectfun
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* hans/ssh/missing_doc:
ssh: add missing doc for option auth_method_kb_interactive_data
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OTP-12786
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* ia/ssh/name-spaces/OTP-12675:
ssh: Correct Makefile
ssh: Add profile option
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* hans/ssh/cuddle_tests:
ssh: Change to ct:sleep in ssh_basic_SUITE
ssh: add empty password to the probing ssh_test_lib:openssh_sanity_check/1
ssh: Replace ct:sleep with timer:sleep for long sleeps
ssh: timeout fixes in ssh_basic_SUITE
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* hans/ssh/check_dirs/OTP-12788:
ssh: Check that user_dir and system_dir exists and are readable
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This is to give a quick end if the test is run a maskin where it can't log in to the OpenSSH server.
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On two of our test machines, ct:sleep was scaled to a ridicously long time (10 x). This made the key renegotiation to trigger wich the test case was designed not to tolerate.
By reducing the sleep time to the intended order of magnitude, hopfully the test cases will work.
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The testcases
ssh_connect_negtimeout_parallel
ssh_connect_negtimeout_sequential
max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_sequential
max_sessions_sftp_start_channel_parallel
max_sessions_ssh_connect_sequential
max_sessions_ssh_connect_parallel
sometimes failed on certain machines. Tried to increase timeouts and added a sleep. (Not exactly the best way of doing real time programming....)
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The ssh application does not have any external include files
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To enable the ssh daemon to run in a virtualized environment, where
there can be more that one server that has the same ip-address
and port, we add a new option profile. The profile name will be
used in concatenation with ip-address and port to identify the
ssh daemon instance.
The name profile was chosen as there is a similar concept in the HTTP client
in inets where profile names can be used to instantiate client configurations.
Also the same type of option has been added to the HTTP server in inets.
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