openssh-portable
openresty
openssh-portable | openresty | |
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41 | 5 | |
2,817 | 12,136 | |
2.1% | 0.7% | |
9.4 | 6.0 | |
1 day ago | 2 days ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
openssh-portable
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New startup sells coffee through SSH and exclusively through SSH
Default for the last 24 years according to https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blame/385ecb31e1...
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Systemd Wants to Expand to Include a Sudo Replacement
They didn't need to use the library to make use of the systemd notify mechanism, which is simple to interface and quite a nice feature in the first place.
The free-standing implementation: https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/commit/08f579231...
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Terrapin Attack for prefix injection in SSH
Unless I'm misunderstanding what this is about RFC5647 merely points out that the sequence number is included as AAD due to RFC4253 requirements. The [email protected] specification is not exactly the most rigorous thing I've ever seen (https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/master/PROT...) but reading it, the sequence number is only included in the IV, and not as AAD, which directly runs afoul of the RFC4253 section 6.4 requirement for it to be included in the MAC.
- SSH3: SSH using HTTP/3 and QUIC
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SSH keys stolen by stream of malicious PyPI and NPM packages
The key layout is described in https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/master/PROT... and you can view it pretty easily via
cat private_key_here | head -n -1 | tail -n +2 | base64 -d | xxd
One I created in 2016 is using aes256-cbc with bcrypt for the kdf, which isn't awful at all.
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Microsoft signing keys were leaked
Interestingly, it looks like ssh-agent disables core dumps[1], but I don't see similar usage for sshd
1: https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/694150ad927...
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An Excruciatingly Detailed Guide to SSH (But Only the Things I Find Useful)
There's a current pull request for adding AF_UNIX support, which should make all kinds of exciting forwarding possible, since it will make it easy to proxy ssh connections through an arbitrary local process which can do anything to forward the data to the remote end.
https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/pull/431
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Project on GitHub - Customizable Arch Linux Podman images based on the official Arch Linux Docker image
OpenSSH server (allows connecting to containers)
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Funds of every Trust Wallet browser extension could have been stolen
It doesn't, at least not for generic/unmodified cryptographic applications.
WebAuthN signatures are of a very specific challenge/response format that applications need to explicitly support. For example, SSH had to add new key and signature formats [1] to support it.
Theoretically, a blockchain/cryptocurrency application could adopt the WebAuthN signature format as its canonical or an alternative signature format, but I'm not aware of any popular one having done so.
[1] https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/master/PROT...
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We updated our RSA SSH host key
I just tested it and looked at the code briefly; the client fortunately does seem to remove all keys not provided by the server: https://github.com/openssh/openssh-portable/blob/36c6c3eff5e...
It seems like at least a `known_hosts` compromise would be "self-healing" after connecting to the legitimate github.com server once.
openresty
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OpenAI Execs Say They're Shocked by ChatGPT's Popularity
OpenResty? Open.
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OpenResty: The overpowered web server used by 40M websites (that people rarely talk about)
Anyways, I recommend you check out OpenResty’s website (https://openresty.org) first. OpenResty offers binary packages, but you can also compile from source code. I used the latter option (because I have an obsession with compiling stuff from scratch), and it didn’t take me long to do it, about 4-5 minutes.
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What is the point of varnish cache?
Varnish somewhat predates Nginx. Varnish has VCL, Varnish Configuration Language, giving flexible "edge" rule-based features. On the other hand, OpenResty, an open-source fork of Nginx, does a similar thing with a Lua-based language.
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Redbean 2.0 Release Notes
> Is Lua backend-able?
Yes and some of the largest web infrastructures in the world run on it! I'm not sure if it's still true, but it's my understanding the CloudFlare runs it at the edge. I personally know of several other very _large services_ running it at massive scale.
[0] https://openresty.org
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Security Cadence: Service Banners
Okay.
What are some alternatives?
gentoo - [MIRROR] Official Gentoo ebuild repository
openresty-consul-proxy - Reverse proxying app instances registered on Consul via DNS (SRV) using OpenResty
guardian-agent - [beta] Guardian Agent: secure ssh-agent forwarding for Mosh and SSH
fullmoon - Fast and minimalistic Redbean-based Lua web framework in one file.
wezterm - A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer written by @wez and implemented in Rust
opennn - OpenNN - Open Neural Networks Library
ssh-mitm - SSH-MITM - ssh audits made simple
ingress-nginx - Ingress-NGINX Controller for Kubernetes
mac-ssh-confirm - Protect against SSH Agent Hijacking on Mac OS X with the ability to confirm agent identities prior to each use
zsh - Mirror of the Z shell source code repository.
ports - Read-only git conversion of OpenBSD's official cvs ports repository. Pull requests not accepted - send diffs to the ports@ mailing list.
openvas-scanner - This repository contains the scanner component for Greenbone Community Edition.