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1.6.0 qemu-system-ppc64 doesn't allow console setting
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Title:
1.6.0 qemu-system-ppc64 doesn't allow console setting
By right, a well behaved program should handle the echo only at the necessary
point: for example, to read password/passphrase, the echo needs be turned off,
but after that, echo should be recovered to what user set. If the program wants
to make sure a string be visible, it should explicitly outp
By the way, if the program outputs the command, our program can receive
the outputs and filters them out. So, that's still ok. But turn the echo
on is not what other program can revert it back, that's a bug.
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It seems to me that the proper solution to make ssh/sftp work as on
other UNIX platforms is compile it without using the "--with-libedit":
the functions provided by libedit are not necessary to run ssh/sftp and
not that useful in use ssh/sftp also: the openssh is used on all other
UNIX platforms wi
Based on Dtucker's debugging and tests, it seems to me when libedit is used,
openssh is unable to control the tty settings based on its own needs, so with
that in mind, and also the fact sftp on other UNIX or RHEL 5.x has no such
problem and no other critical issue caused by not using libedit, t
I compiled the 5.3p1 taken from openssh.com and tested, it doesn't show the
problem. So it's very clear it's Ubuntu complied sftp program that has the
issue.
Though by default, the openssh configure doesn't include "--with-libedit", it's
Ubuntu added that option.
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I compiled the 5.3p1 taken from openssh.com and tested, it doesn't have
the issue, so it's Ubuntu generated the openssh package with has the
issue.
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The openssh developer has questioned why Ubuntu bug fixer didn't do any
checking and ask upstream to check? It's Ubuntu taking the package and
may have made change to the package, so Ubuntu should do something when
user reports bug to them.
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An openssh developer has helped to debug the issue and found out the
issue is not openssh 5.3p1 caused but the libedit version 2.11. Please
fix the problem.
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And we run "stty -echo" before sftp is for security reason as we don't
want the user to know what we are doing.
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Title:
sftp in 12.04 has tty att
The proper behavior should be when prompt for password/passphrase, turn
off the echo, and after that restore the original setting. This is
extremely important especially when exit from sftp, the tty setting
should be at its original state just before entering sftp!
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** Also affects: openssh (Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation Build)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
sftp in 12.04 has tty attributes se
** Also affects: openssh (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: reportbug (Ubuntu)
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Title:
sftp in 12.04 has
Public bug reported:
In Ubuntu 12.04 LTS, when doing following:
1. stty -echo
2. sftp user@server
3. key in pass as required.
4. cd /tmp
5. bye
6. stty -a
By right, the contents entered in step 4-6 shouldn't be visible, but they do on
12.04.
Found the same issue on RHEL 6.x. But sftp on Solaris/
I downloaded the 1.6.0 tar.gz from qemu site, and run "configure" and then
"make;make install".I'm not sure: does anybody get the ppc64 working with a
linux distribution successfully? I've tried the linaro 1.5.0, then the 1.5.2
from qemu site, plus the 1.6.0, haven't got any system works: arm or
Public bug reported:
when start using:
qemu-system-ppc64 -cdrom Fedora-16-ppc64-netinst.iso -hda ppc64.img
-boot d -m 640 -kernel vmlinuz.f16 -append console=ttyS0 -nographic
the console setting is not taken by the software, as we still see:
No console specified using screen & keyboard
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