openssh (1:5.4p1-2) unstable; urgency=low Smartcard support is now available using PKCS#11 tokens. If you were previously using an unofficial build of Debian's OpenSSH package with OpenSC-based smartcard support added, then note that commands like 'ssh-add -s 0' will no longer work; you need to use 'ssh-add -s /usr/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so' instead. -- Colin Watson Sat, 10 Apr 2010 01:08:59 +0100 openssh (1:3.8.1p1-9) experimental; urgency=low The ssh package has been split into openssh-client and openssh-server. If you had previously requested that the sshd server should not be run, then that request will still be honoured. However, the recommended approach is now to remove the openssh-server package if you do not want to run sshd. You can remove the old /etc/ssh/sshd_not_to_be_run marker file after doing that. -- Colin Watson Mon, 2 Aug 2004 20:48:54 +0100 openssh (1:3.5p1-1) unstable; urgency=low This version of OpenSSH disables the environment option for public keys by default, in order to avoid certain attacks (for example, LD_PRELOAD). If you are using this option in an authorized_keys file, beware that the keys in question will no longer work until the option is removed. To re-enable this option, set "PermitUserEnvironment yes" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config after the upgrade is complete, taking note of the warning in the sshd_config(5) manual page. -- Colin Watson Sat, 26 Oct 2002 19:41:51 +0100 openssh (1:3.0.1p1-1) unstable; urgency=high As of version 3, OpenSSH no longer uses separate files for ssh1 and ssh2 keys. This means the authorized_keys2 and known_hosts2 files are no longer needed. They will still be read in order to maintain backward compatibility. -- Matthew Vernon Thu, 28 Nov 2001 17:43:01 +0000