Win32 port of OpenSSH
This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
This release includes the following bug fixes/enhancements:
This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
This release includes the following bug fixes/enhancements:
This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
This release includes the following bug fixes/enhancements:
This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
This release includes the following bug fixes/enhancements:
Known issue:
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This release includes the following bug fixes/enhancements:
AuthorizedKeysFile
path (#779)Known issue:
This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
This release includes the following bug fixes/enhancements:
Known issue:
This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
Note: This release added security enhancements that might break existing configurations. The changes ensure that permissions on OpenSSH file based resources (keys and configuration) would not allow any unauthorized access. UtilityScripts are included to help with fixing permission related issues.
For automated host side upgrades, it is recommended to run the following included utility to prevent possible lockouts due to broken sshd configuration:
FixHostFilePermissions.ps1 -Confirm:$false
Also includes the following bug fixes/enhancements:
ssh-keyscan.exe
(#732)sshd
service account privileges (#726)ssh-agent
- rejecting key sign requests from sshd
service. (#734)This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
ssh-agent
when the sshd
is not installed. (#558)ssh-keygen
would not overwrite an existing file, even if the user confirmed. (#685)sshd
before loading the private host key files. (#708)ssh
client title. (#722)v0.0.13.0
releaseYou may have noticed that we pulled down the v0.0.13.0
release. With that release, we had an introduced a new requirement to securely ACL certain files.
That design proved somewhat premature, and before requiring everyone to re-ACL files across their environment, we decided to pull the release in order to get the design right. Expect a release in the near future that will require some kind re-ACL'ing (but not just yet). 👍
This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
Includes:
and other misc issues listed here
Note It seems that the key based authentication is not working for docker containers. For docker scenarios, continue using v0.0.11.0 until this issue is fixed.
This is a pre-release (non-production ready)
Includes:
and other misc issues listed here
NOTE - Breaking Change
$authorizedKeyPath = "c:\users\user\.ssh\authorized_keys"
$acl = get-acl $authorizedKeyPath
$ar = New-Object System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule("NT Service\sshd", "Read", "Allow")
$acl.SetAccessRule($ar)
Set-Acl $authorizedKeyPath $acl