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asyncssh-2.3.0.tar.gz | 0000353998 346 KB | |
gss_test.patch | 0000000543 543 Bytes | |
python-asyncssh.changes | 0000021285 20.8 KB | |
python-asyncssh.spec | 0000002352 2.3 KB |
Revision 13 (latest revision is 29)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Ondřej Súkup (mimi_vx)
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- update to 2.3.0 * Added initial support for reading configuration from OpenSSH-compatible config files, when present. Both client and server configuration files are supported, but not all config options are supported. * Added support for the concept of only a subset of supported algorithms being enabled by default, and for the ability to use wildcards when specifying algorithm names. Also, OpenSSH’s syntax of prefixing the list with ‘^’, ‘+’, or ‘-‘ is supported for incrementally adjusting the list of algorithms starting from the default set. * Added support for specifying a preferred list of client authentication methods, in order of preference. * Added the ability to use AsyncSSH’s “password” argument on servers which are using keyboard-interactive authentication to prompt for a “passcode”. * Added support for providing separate lists of private keys and certificates, rather than requiring them to be specifying together as a tuple. When this new option is used, AsyncSSH will automatically associate the private keys with their corresponding certificates if matching certificates are present in the list. * Added support for the “known_hosts” argument to accept a list of known host files, rather than just a single file. Known hosts can also be specified using the GlobalKnownHostFile and UserKnownHostFile config file options, each of which can take multiple filenames. * Added new “request_tty” option to provide finer grained control over whether AsyncSSH will request a TTY when opening new sessions. The default is to still tie this to whether a “term_type” is specified, but now that can be overridden. Supported options of “yes”, “no”, “force”, and “auto” match the values supported by OpenSSH. * Added new “rdns_lookup” option to control whether the server does a reverse DNS of client addresses to allow matching of clients based on hostname in authorized keys and config files. When this option is disabled (the default),
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