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FreeBSD maintainer's guide to OpenSSH-portable
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==============================================
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[needs rewriting for svn]
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0) Make sure your mail spool has plenty of free space. It'll fill up
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pretty fast once you're done with this checklist.
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1) Grab the latest OpenSSH-portable tarball from the OpenBSD FTP
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site (ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/)
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2) Unpack the tarball in a suitable directory.
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$ tar xf openssh-X.YpZ.tar.gz \
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-X /usr/src/crypto/openssh/FREEBSD-Xlist
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3) Remove trash:
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Make sure -X took care of everything, and if it didn't, make sure
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to update FREEBSD-Xlist so you won't miss it the next time. A good
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way to do this is to run a test import and see if any new files
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show up:
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$ cvs -n import src/crypto/openssh OPENSSH x | grep \^N
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4) Import the sources:
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$ cvs import src/crypto/openssh OPENSSH OpenSSH_X_YpZ
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5) Resolve conflicts. Remember to bump the version number and
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addendum in version.h, and update the default value in
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ssh{,d}_config and ssh{,d}_config.5.
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6) Generate configure and config.h.in:
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$ autoconf
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$ autoheader
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Note: this requires a recent version of autoconf, not autoconf213.
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7) Run configure with the appropriate arguments:
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$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/ssh \
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--with-pam --with-tcp-wrappers --with-libedit \
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--with-ssl-engine
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This will regenerate config.h, which must be committed along with
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the rest.
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Note that we don't want to configure OpenSSH for Kerberos using
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configure since we have to be able to turn it on or off depending
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on the value of MK_KERBEROS. Our Makefiles take care of this.
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8) If source files have been added or removed, update the appropriate
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makefiles to reflect changes in the vendor's Makefile.in.
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9) Build libssh. Follow the instructions in ssh_namespace.h to get a
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list of new symbols. Update ssh_namespace.h, build everything,
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install and test.
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A) Build and test the pam_ssh PAM module. It gropes around libssh's
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internals and will break if something significant changes or if
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ssh_namespace.h is out of whack.
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B) Re-commit everything on repoman (you *did* use a test repo for
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this, didn't you?)
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An overview of FreeBSD changes to OpenSSH-portable
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==================================================
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0) VersionAddendum
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The SSH protocol allows for a human-readable version string of up
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to 40 characters to be appended to the protocol version string.
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FreeBSD takes advantage of this to include a date indicating the
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"patch level", so people can easily determine whether their system
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is vulnerable when an OpenSSH advisory goes out. Some people,
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however, dislike advertising their patch level in the protocol
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handshake, so we've added a VersionAddendum configuration variable
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to allow them to change or disable it.
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1) Modified server-side defaults
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We've modified some configuration defaults in sshd:
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- PasswordAuthentication defaults to "no".
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- LoginGraceTime defaults to 120 seconds instead of 600.
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- PermitRootLogin defaults to "no".
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- X11Forwarding defaults to "yes" (it's a threat to the client,
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not to the server.)
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2) Modified client-side defaults
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We've modified some configuration defaults in ssh:
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- CheckHostIP defaults to "no".
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3) Canonic host names
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We've added code to ssh.c to canonicize the target host name after
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reading options but before trying to connect. This eliminates the
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usual problem with duplicate known_hosts entries.
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4) setusercontext() environment
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Our setusercontext(3) can set environment variables, which we must
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take care to transfer to the child's environment.
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This port was brought to you by (in no particular order) DARPA, NAI
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Labs, ThinkSec, Nescaf<61>, the Aberlour Glenlivet Distillery Co.,
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Suzanne Vega, and a Sanford's #69 Deluxe Marker.
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-- des@FreeBSD.org
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$FreeBSD$
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