Some notable changes, from upstream's release notes:
- sshd(8): Remove support for obsolete "host/port" syntax.
- ssh(1): When prompting whether to record a new host key, accept the key
fingerprint as a synonym for "yes".
- ssh-keygen(1): when acting as a CA and signing certificates with an RSA
key, default to using the rsa-sha2-512 signature algorithm.
- ssh(1), sshd(8), ssh-keygen(1): this release removes the "ssh-rsa"
(RSA/SHA1) algorithm from those accepted for certificate signatures.
- ssh-sk-helper(8): this is a new binary. It is used by the FIDO/U2F
support to provide address-space isolation for token middleware
libraries (including the internal one).
- ssh(1): this release enables UpdateHostkeys by default subject to some
conservative preconditions.
- scp(1): this release changes the behaviour of remote to remote copies
(e.g. "scp host-a:/path host-b:") to transfer through the local host
by default.
- scp(1): experimental support for transfers using the SFTP protocol as
a replacement for the venerable SCP/RCP protocol that it has
traditionally used.
Additional integration work is needed to support FIDO/U2F in the base
system.
Deprecation Notice
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OpenSSH will disable the ssh-rsa signature scheme by default in the
next release.
Reviewed by: imp
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29985
A base system OpenSSH update in 2016 or so removed a number of ciphers
from the default lists offered by the server/client, due to known
weaknesses. This caused POLA issues for some users and prompted
PR207679; the ciphers were restored to the default lists in r296634.
When upstream removed these ciphers from the default server list, they
moved them to the client-only default list. They were subsequently
removed from the client default, in OpenSSH 7.9p1.
The change has persisted long enough. Remove these extra ciphers from
both the server and client default lists, in advance of FreeBSD 13.
Reviewed by: markm, rgrimes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25833
This completely removes client-side support for the SSH 1 protocol,
which was already disabled in 12 but is still enabled in 11. For that
reason, we will not be able to merge 7.6p1 or newer back to 11.
Upstream did this a long time ago, but we kept DSA and SSH1 in FreeBSD for
reasons which boil down to POLA. Now is a good time to catch up.
MFC after: 3 days
Relnotes: yes
the bandwidth of long fat pipes (i.e. 100Mbps+ trans-oceanic or
trans-continental links). Bandwidth-delay products up to 64MB are
supported.
Also add support (not compiled by default) for the None cypher. The
None cypher can only be enabled on non-interactive sessions (those
without a pty where -T was not used) and must be enabled in both
the client and server configuration files and on the client command
line. Additionally, the None cypher will only be activated after
authentication is complete. To enable the None cypher you must add
-DNONE_CIPHER_ENABLED to CFLAGS via the make command line or in
/etc/make.conf.
This code is a style(9) compliant version of these features extracted
from the patches published at:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
Merging this patch has been a collaboration between me and Bjoern.
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: re (kib), des (maintainer)
I have worked hard to reduce diffs against the vendor branch. One
notable change in that respect is that we no longer prefer DSA over
RSA - the reasons for doing so went away years ago. This may cause
some surprises, as ssh will warn about unknown host keys even for
hosts whose keys haven't changed.
MFC after: 6 weeks
- sshd fails to set TERM correctly.
- privilege separation may break PAM and is currently turned off.
- man pages have not yet been updated
I will have these issues resolved, and privilege separation turned on by
default, in time for DP2.
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs