On 11/11/2015 1:23 AM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav wrote: > Bryan Drewery <bdrew...@freebsd.org> writes: >> Actually I am missing the client-side VersionAddendum support (ssh.c). I >> only have server-side (sshd.c). This is just due to lack of motivation >> to import the changes. > > Pretty sure I sent Damien the patch a few years ago... There was also a > bug in the server-side code (IIRC, one place where it printed only the > hardcoded version instead of the variable string). I'll try again. >
By the way, I may have come off wrong. I'm willing to do the work to update the base version and put it out for review if you would like. Another thing that I did with the port was restore the tcpwrapper support that upstream removed. Again, if we decide it is not worth keeping in base I will remove it as default in the port. I honestly don't have a strong opinion on keeping or removing HPN. It is afterall available in the port and I intend to keep it as an option there. The question is just what the default is. I prefer to keep the port close to the base version by default options. I never liked the idea of having 2 different things in the ecosystem that behave differently, from OpenSSL to OpenSSH, etc. -- Regards, Bryan Drewery
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