It seems that upstream and Debian are Won't Fix. I don't think Ubuntu
will deviate from this (due to the security maintenance nightmare it may
produce) so I'll set this bug to Won't Fix for Ubuntu to make this
clear.
If upstream or Debian's position changes, we can always change this.
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Status: New => Won't Fix
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Unfortunately, the HPN patch breaks the DynamicForward feature in at
least OpenSSH 5.0 (see http://gnats.netbsd.org/45049). I'm not sure
how it fares with newer versions of OpenSSH.
From the bottom of the HPN web site
(http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/):
Recent problems with
Unfortunately, the HPN patch breaks the DynamicForward feature in at
least OpenSSH 5.0 (see http://gnats.netbsd.org/45049). I'm not sure
how it fares with newer versions of OpenSSH.
From the bottom of the HPN web site
(http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/):
Recent problems with
Here something to play with
http://forum.slicehost.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=3424
Hth
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Here something to play with
http://forum.slicehost.com/comments.php?DiscussionID=3424
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Jeremy: I've had success getting HPN-SSH patch to apply to openSSH.org's
source downloaded into 9.10 and installing. Perhaps you make a package
from those sources? Note: I found it critical to use the right HPN patch
for the right SSH version. Also, the openssh.org soruce install will
install the
Jeremy: I've had success getting HPN-SSH patch to apply to openSSH.org's
source downloaded into 9.10 and installing. Perhaps you make a package
from those sources? Note: I found it critical to use the right HPN patch
for the right SSH version. Also, the openssh.org soruce install will
install the
Has anybody gotten these patches to apply to karmic's openssh? I've been
trying to build a package for this, but so far no luck applying the
patch.
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Has anybody gotten these patches to apply to karmic's openssh? I've been
trying to build a package for this, but so far no luck applying the
patch.
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It's not really a question of packager/developer, or Debian vs Ubuntu
(especially since in this case the Debian OpenSSH maintainer happens to
also be an Ubuntu OpenSSH maintainer). Debian and Ubuntu got burned in
the past over OpenSSH patches, I'm pretty sure we won't integrate this
in the openssh
It's not really a question of packager/developer, or Debian vs Ubuntu
(especially since in this case the Debian OpenSSH maintainer happens to
also be an Ubuntu OpenSSH maintainer). Debian and Ubuntu got burned in
the past over OpenSSH patches, I'm pretty sure we won't integrate this
in the openssh
I've looked around and seen some valid concerns about incorporating a
large patchset like this into the Ubuntu packages, but:
1) It's real handy. I'm getting easy 2.5x boosts at home over a single-
switch gig-e network.
2) Upstream (openssh.com) doesn't seem to have any burning interest that
I
Ubuntu is a packager, not a developer. The right way to get this to
happen is for someone (who would have to be more motivated than I am) to
talk to the Debian SSH maintainers, or even the openssh developers
themselves. Options include forking (bad), making a completely new
package out of the
I've looked around and seen some valid concerns about incorporating a
large patchset like this into the Ubuntu packages, but:
1) It's real handy. I'm getting easy 2.5x boosts at home over a single-
switch gig-e network.
2) Upstream (openssh.com) doesn't seem to have any burning interest that
I
Ubuntu is a packager, not a developer. The right way to get this to
happen is for someone (who would have to be more motivated than I am) to
talk to the Debian SSH maintainers, or even the openssh developers
themselves. Options include forking (bad), making a completely new
package out of the
Ditto. It's got my vote - this is the number one thing on my wishlist!
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I submished a patch for this on the debian side of things.. but i'd love
to see an official version based on the openssh tarballs and it's own
package full fledged packages.
Josh Ellis wrote:
Ditto. It's got my vote - this is the number one thing on my wishlist!
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Ditto. It's got my vote - this is the number one thing on my wishlist!
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I submished a patch for this on the debian side of things.. but i'd love
to see an official version based on the openssh tarballs and it's own
package full fledged packages.
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Ditto. It's got my vote - this is the number one thing on my wishlist!
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Another vote here too!
VERY MUCH NEEDED.
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Another vote here too!
VERY MUCH NEEDED.
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Yeah, one vote from me!
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** Also affects: openssh (Debian) via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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This would be great to add hpn ssh package to repo !!
thx
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Yes, see second-to-last question of:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/faq.php
What's needed now is
1) a request to be made from Ubuntu pointing out to upstream that it is a
significant issue they should address (either with this patch or some other
way), and
2) meanwhile, either
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