Bug#251474: ipv6 networking on sarge beta 4 rejects ssh login if using Allowusers in ssh

2004-05-28 Thread Lucas Albers
Package: installation-reports
Version: Beta-4

Result:
Can't login if AllowedUsers is set in ssh in beta-4 with default ipv6
install.


Steps to Reproduce:
Install beta-4 with enabled ipv6 support, the default.
Install ssh.
In my case stable versin of ssh.
Configure ssh to only:
allow public-key login.
allow login from particular users/domains.
It resolves the remote address as the ipv6 address not the ipv4 address,
Therefore you are unable to login if AllowUsers is set in sshd_config.
As it can't match the remote address correctly.
Expected Result:
Should be able to login with ssh using AllowedUsers even if you use ipv6.
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Processed: Re: Bug#251474: ipv6 networking on sarge beta 4 rejects ssh login if using Allowusers in ssh

2004-05-28 Thread Debian Bug Tracking System
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Bug#251474: ipv6 networking on sarge beta 4 rejects ssh login if using  Allowusers 
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Bug reassigned from package `installation-reports' to `ssh'.

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Bug#251474: ipv6 networking on sarge beta 4 rejects ssh login if using Allowusers in ssh

2004-05-28 Thread Colin Watson
reassign 251474 ssh
thanks

On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 10:57:31AM -0600, Lucas Albers wrote:
 Package: installation-reports
 Version: Beta-4
 
 Result:
 Can't login if AllowedUsers is set in ssh in beta-4 with default ipv6
 install.
 
 
 Steps to Reproduce:
 Install beta-4 with enabled ipv6 support, the default.
 Install ssh.
 In my case stable versin of ssh.

Could you please clarify exactly which version of ssh is involved here?
Use 'dpkg -l ssh'.

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