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Summary: e-smith module to configure and enable ssh
%define name e-smith-openssh
Name: %{name}
%define version 1.11.0
%define release 01
Version: %{version}
Release: %{release}
Copyright: GPL
Group: Networking/Daemons
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
Packager: e-smith developers <bugs@e-smith.com>
BuildRoot: /var/tmp/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-buildroot
BuildRequires: e-smith-devtools
BuildArchitectures: noarch
Requires: e-smith, openssl,
Requires: openssh >= 3.5, openssh-clients, openssh-server
Requires: e-smith-lib >= 1.13.1-33
Requires: e-smith-test >= 0.1.6-01
Requires: perl-Test-Simple >= 0.42
AutoReqProv: no
%changelog
* Thu Aug 21 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.11.0-01]
- Changing version to development stream number - 1.11.0
* Thu Jun 26 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.10.0-01]
- Changing version to stable stream number - 1.10.0
* Mon Apr 21 2003 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-10]
- Enforce 0600 on sshd_config [markk 8407]
* Tue Apr 15 2003 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-09]
- Add Compression and UsePrivilegeSeparation options [gordonr 8173]
* Tue Apr 8 2003 Michael Soulier <msoulier@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-08]
- Backed-out 1.9.0-07. [msoulier 5782]
* Tue Apr 8 2003 Michael Soulier <msoulier@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-07]
- Shut off tcp forwarding in the daemon. [msoulier 5782]
* Tue Apr 1 2003 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-06]
- Actually reload ssh rather than restarting in sshd-reload [gordonr 7785]
* Tue Mar 18 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-05]
- Deleted ./root/.ssh/config/template-begin [lijied 3295]
* Mon Mar 17 2003 Lijie Deng <lijied@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-04]
- Deleted template-begin/end file [lijied 3295]
* Tue Mar 4 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-03]
- s/HostsAllowSpec/hosts_allow_spec/ [charlieb 5650]
* Fri Feb 28 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-02]
- Re-do hosts.allow template to use esmith::ConfigDB::HostsAllowSpec.
Add dependency on up-to-date e-smith-lib. [charlieb 5650]
* Fri Feb 28 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.9.0-01]
- Roll development stream to 1.9.0
* Mon Feb 24 2003 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.8.0-02]
- Allow MaxStartups to be tunable from the config DB [charlieb 7362]
* Fri Oct 11 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.8.0-01]
- Rolling stable version number to 1.8.0
* Wed Oct 2 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.3-04]
- Remove stray braces in hosts.allow template [markk 3786]
* Mon Sep 23 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.3-03]
- Fix hosts.allow template problem introduced by last change [charlieb 3786]
* Tue Sep 10 2002 Mark Knox <markk@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.3-02]
- Remove deprecated split on pipe [markk 3786]
* Tue Aug 20 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.3-01]
- Add rc7.d symlink and don't set deprecated InitscriptsOrder property
[charlieb 4458]
- Change use of allow_tcp_in() function to allow dynamic reconfig.
[charlieb 4501]
* Thu Aug 8 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.2-01]
- Change masq script fragment to use allow_tcp_in() function. [charlieb 4499]
* Wed Jul 17 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.1-01]
- Change masq script fragment to use iptables. [charlieb 1268]
* Wed Jun 5 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.7.0-01]
- Changing version to maintained stream number to 1.7.0
* Fri May 31 2002 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.6.0-01]
- Changing version to maintained stream number to 1.6.0
* Thu May 23 2002 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.6-01]
- RPM rebuild forced by cvsroot2rpm
* Mon May 13 2002 Kirrily Robert <skud@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.5-01]
- Added buildtests [skud 2932]
* Fri Apr 26 2002 Tony Clayton <apc@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.4-01]
- add -t option to ssh-keygen call in sshd-conf [tonyc]
* Fri Mar 6 2002 Michael G Schwern <schwern@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.3-01]
- Tested & documented sshd-reload action [schwern 2932]
- Tested & documented sshd-conf and sshd-conf-startup actions [schwern 2932]
- Changed all actions to use esmith::ConfigDB [schwern 2932]
- Fixed dependencies. [schwern]
* Thu Feb 14 2002 Kirrily Robert <skud@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.2-01]
- CVS testing
* Thu Feb 14 2002 Kirrily Robert <skud@e-smith.com>
- [1.5.0-01]
- rollRPM: Rolled version number to 1.5.0-01. Includes patches up to 1.4.0-06.
* Mon Nov 05 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.4.0-06]
- Remove obsoleted "CheckMail no" fragment from sshd_config template.
* Tue Aug 28 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.4.0-05]
- Removed links from deprecated post-restore event
* Fri Aug 17 2001 gordonr
- [1.4.0-04]
- Autorebuild by rebuildRPM
* Tue Aug 14 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.4.0-03]
- Change back to Protocol 1 until known_hosts2 and authorized_keys2 files are
implemented on both sides.
* Tue Aug 14 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.4.0-02]
- Add template fragements to generate /root/.ssh/config host
config sections for any hostnames added to %e_smith_hosts by
other fragements numbered between 00 and 19.
- Delete useless template-end for /root/.ssh/config.
* Wed Aug 8 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.4.0-01]
- Rolled version number to 1.4.0-01. Includes patches upto 1.3.0-10.
* Wed Aug 8 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-10]
- Use restart instead of reload as some initscripts don't have the latter
* Sun Jul 8 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-09]
- Check "access" property of sshd service
* Fri Jul 6 2001 Peter Samuel <peters@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-08]
- Changed license to GPL
* Thu Jul 05 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-07]
- Explicitly disable ChallengeResponseAuthentication and
KbdInteractiveAuthentication
* Wed May 30 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-06]
- Added HostKey line for /etc/ssh/ssh_host_rsa_key for SSH version 2
* Tue May 29 2001 Tony Clayton <tonyc@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-05]
- fixed actions that had tied %conf when calling serviceControl (2 actions)
* Mon May 21 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-04]
- Added links to /usr/libexec and /usr/local/libexec to enable
sftp for more client systems under protocol V1
* Mon May 21 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-03]
- Revised after comments from Charlie
- Added documentation for MaxStartups and cleaner perl idiom for
SubsystemSftp test
* Mon May 21 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-02]
- Enabled sftp subsystem by default with correct path to sftp-server
- Added MaxStartups configuration
* Mon May 21 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.3.0-01]
- Rolled version number to 1.3.0-01. Includes patches upto 1.2.0-06.
* Wed May 09 2001 Tony Clayton <tonyc@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.0-06]
- Forgot to add last patch to %setup. Adding it now.
* Wed May 09 2001 Tony Clayton <tonyc@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.0-05]
- Add /root/.ssh/config template-{begin,end} fragments
- Expand config template from sshd-conf
* Thu Apr 27 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.0-04]
- Rolled version for GPG signing - no change
* Mon Apr 9 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.0-03]
- Extra HostKey line for openssh-2.5
* Thu Feb 8 2001 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.0-02]
- Rolling release number for GPG signing.
* Thu Jan 25 2001 Peter Samuel <peters@e-smith.com>
- [1.2.0-01]
- Rolled version number to 1.2.0-01. Includes patches upto 1.1.0-23.
* Thu Jan 11 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-23]
- use serviceControl()
* Thu Jan 11 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-22]
- reload sshd (and possibly kill it off) in post-restore
* Thu Jan 11 2001 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-21]
- fully qualify path to killall in sshd-reload
* Wed Jan 10 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-20]
- Kill existing ssh sessions if we have just stopped the service
* Wed Jan 10 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-19]
- Use sshd reload instead of killall -HUP - that closes current connections
* Tue Jan 9 2001 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-18]
- Make new bootstrap-console-save event - the Lite version
- Make sshd-reload shut down sshd if it has been disabled
- Don't redo conf-sshd-startup with every console-save
* Fri Jan 5 2001 Peter Samuel <peters@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-17]
- Added missing use esmith::util to sshd-reload
* Thu Jan 04 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-16]
- Added missing use esmith::db
* Wed Jan 03 2001 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-15]
- sshd-reload now starts sshd if not running and service enabled
* Thu Dec 28 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-14]
- Process sshd_config template in remoteaccess-update
* Thu Dec 28 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-13]
- Provide defaults for PermitRootLogin and PasswordAuthentication properties
* Thu Dec 21 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-12]
- Don't restart sshd after config change, just reload config.
* Sat Dec 16 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-11]
- Fix typo
* Fri Dec 15 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-10]
- Move AllowSSH packet filter template fragment here.
* Wed Dec 13 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-9]
- Disable ssh by default
* Wed Dec 13 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-8]
- Fixed typo in hosts.allow fragment for private access
* Wed Dec 13 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-7]
- Added sshd-restart to remoteaccess-update event (and others)
- Renamed scripts to sshd-{conf,conf-startup,restart}
- Enable private ssh access by default
* Tue Dec 12 2000 Adrian Chung <adrianc@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-6]
- fixed location of ssh_host_key in 20HostKey fragment
* Wed Dec 06 2000 Peter Samuel <peters@e-smith.com
- [1.1.0-5]
- Fixed sshd_config templates for PermitRootLogin and
PasswordAuthentication
* Wed Dec 06 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-4]
- conf-ssh-startup: PasswordAuthentication=yes and RootLogin=no
- Fixed ordering of Port/Listen fragments
* Tue Dec 05 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-3]
- Changed sshd_config into a directory template
- Used services notation to enable/disable
- sshd_config: PasswordAuthentication and RootLogin - both disabled by default
* Tue Dec 05 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- [1.1.0-1]
- Rolled version to 1.1.0. Includes patches up to 0.6-3
* Tue Oct 31 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- Ensure that conf-ssh-startup is run during post-upgrade event.
- Fix missing " in hosts.allow template.
* Tue Oct 31 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- Merge services database back into configuration database.
* Thu Oct 26 2000 Peter Samuel <peters@e-smith.com>
- Rolled version to 0.6. Includes patches up to 0.5-17
* Fri Oct 06 2000 Adrian Chung <adrian.chung@e-smith.com>
- Fixed a typo in conf-ssh-startup.
* Fri Oct 06 2000 Adrian Chung <adrian.chung@e-smith.com>
- Move %post code to conf-ssh-startup instead
- Default to enabled for sshd in services database if not
already set.
* Thu Oct 05 2000 Adrian Chung <adrian.chung@e-smith.com>
- Change %post to setdefault ... enabled.
* Wed Oct 4 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- Use db_get_type to get service status - to be safe against
defined service properties
- Do not init services database during post-install event -
it is done during %post action.
* Wed Oct 4 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- Only initialise services database during post-install action.
- Only expand hosts.allow/sshd if sshd service is enabled.
* Wed Oct 4 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- Fix typo
* Tue Oct 3 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.com>
- Update services database when enabling startup
* Mon Oct 2 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- rewrote spec file to use e-smith-devtools
* Mon Sep 25 2000 Paul Nebsit <pkn@e-smith.com>
- updated contact and URL info
* Thu Sep 14 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- Removed obsolete rc7.d symlink from createlinks
* Thu Sep 14 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- Rebuilt using latest e-smith-devtools - hosts.allow template fragment missing
* Tue Aug 30 2000 Paul Nesbit <pkn@e-smith.com>
- added 'use e-smith::util' line to conf-ssh-startup
* Thu Aug 24 2000 Gordon Rowell <gordonr@e-smith.com>
- Rewrote conf-ssh-startup to use serviceControl()
* Sun Jul 2 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.net>
- Make S85sshd symlink absolute so that RPM verifies
* Sat Jun 17 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.net>
- Rewrite createlinks in perl
- Add sshd template for /etc/hosts.allow
- Fix ssh-keygen options code
* Mon Jun 12 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.net>
- Remove /etc/rc.d/rc7.d symlink before (re-)creating it. Avoids logfile mess.
- Change backgroundCommand call to use array instead of string - avoid shell
parsing.
* Thu May 11 2000 Charlie Brady <charlieb@e-smith.net>
- Change rc?.d directory from 3 to 7.
%description
e-smith server enhancement to configure and enable openssh
%prep
%setup
%build
for i in console-save \
post-install \
post-upgrade \
remoteaccess-update \
bootstrap-console-save
do
mkdir -p root/etc/e-smith/events/$i
done
perl createlinks
# build the test suite from embedded tests
/sbin/e-smith/buildtests e-smith-openssh
# Compatibilty symlinks to allow sftp to work with more clients under
# protocol version 1
for dir in usr/libexec usr/local/libexec
do
mkdir -p root/$dir
ln -s /usr/libexec/openssh/sftp-server root/$dir/sftp-server
done
mkdir -p root/etc/rc.d/rc7.d
ln -s /etc/rc.d/init.d/e-smith-service root/etc/rc.d/rc7.d/S85sshd
%install
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
( cd root ; find . -depth -print | cpio -dump $RPM_BUILD_ROOT )
rm -f %{name}-%{version}-%{release}-filelist
/sbin/e-smith/genfilelist $RPM_BUILD_ROOT \
> %{name}-%{version}-%{release}-filelist
echo "%doc COPYING" >> %{name}-%{version}-%{release}-filelist
%clean
rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
%files -f %{name}-%{version}-%{release}-filelist
%defattr(-,root,root)