On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 3:33 PM, Michael DePaulo <[email protected]> wrote: > [...] > > Looking through the libssh git logs, it appears that libssh 0.6 was > the first version to add support for a non-sha1 key exchange method, > ecdh_sha2_nistp256 [1]. > > 0.6 also added support for [email protected] [1]. > > In a few hours or so, I will test if using a libssh 0.6.x linked > version of x2goclient fixes this bug. > > Jessie does include libssh 0.6.3 (Thanks to our DD, Mike#1)[2]. > > -Mike#2 > > [1] > http://git.libssh.org/projects/libssh.git/log/?id=libssh-0.6.0&qt=grep&q=sha2 > [2] https://packages.debian.org/jessie/libssh-4
The bad news: I can confirm that X2Go Client for Windows 4.0.2.1+hotfix+build6 (and all prior versions/builds) ARE AFFECTED by this bug and ARE UNABLE to connect to a Debian Jessie server with openssh-server 6.7p1-2 (from sid) installed. Said version of X2go Client for Windows bundles and uses libssh 0.5.5. The good news: I can confirm that X2Go Client for Windows 4.0.3.0 nightly builds (mingw 4.8 tested) ARE NOT AFFECTED by this bug and ARE ABLE to connect to a Debian Jessie server with openssh-server 6.7p1-2 (from sid) installed. Said version of X2Go Client bundles and uses libssh 0.6.3. See bug #590 for the details on X2Go Client for Windows having libssh upgraded to 0.6.x during 4.0.3.0's development cycle. -Mike#2 _______________________________________________ x2go-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.x2go.org/listinfo/x2go-dev
