o Because of export controls, TELNET ENCRYPT option is not supported outside
of the United States and Canada.
o Because of export controls, data encryption
is not supported outside of the United States and Canada.
src/crypto/README revision 1.5 commit log says:
> Crypto sources are no longer export controlled:
> Explain, why crypto sources are still in crypto/.
and actually telnet encryption is used outside of US and Canada now.
Pointed out by: OHSAWA Chitoshi <ohsawa@catv1.ccn-net.ne.jp>
Reviewed by: no objection on doc
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to do what they are supposed to: under some circumstances output data would
be truncated, or the buffer would not actually be flushed (possibly leading
to overflows when the caller assumes the operation succeeded). Change the
semantics so that these functions ensure they complete the operation before
returning.
Comment out diagnostic code enabled by '-D reports' which causes an
infinite recursion and an eventual crash.
Patch developed with assistance from ru and assar.
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o Fixed `nfrontp' calculations in output_data(). If `remaining' is
initially zero, it was possible for `nfrontp' to be decremented.
Noticed by: dillon
o Replaced leaking writenet() with output_datalen():
: * writenet
: *
: * Just a handy little function to write a bit of raw data to the net.
: * It will force a transmit of the buffer if necessary
: *
: * arguments
: * ptr - A pointer to a character string to write
: * len - How many bytes to write
: */
: void
: writenet(ptr, len)
: register unsigned char *ptr;
: register int len;
: {
: /* flush buffer if no room for new data) */
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
: if ((&netobuf[BUFSIZ] - nfrontp) < len) {
: /* if this fails, don't worry, buffer is a little big */
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
: netflush();
: }
:
: memmove(nfrontp, ptr, len);
: nfrontp += len;
:
: } /* end of writenet */
What an irony! :-)
o Optimized output_datalen() a bit.
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non-crypto version)
Also update the crypto telnet's man page to reflect other options
ported from the non-crypto version.
Obtained from: Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon@orthanc.ab.ca>
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(512) are a little distressing, but the method really needs to be
extended to allow server-supplied DH parameters anyway.
Submitted by: kris
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references global variables from telnetd, but is also linked into
telnet as well. I was tempted to back out the last sra.c change
as it is 100% bogus and should be taken out and shot, but for now
this bandaid should get world working again. :-(
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now the default, so ignore the arguments that turn it on. Add a new -y
argument to turn off encryption in case someone wants to do that. Sync
these changes with the man page (including removing the now obsolete
statement about availability only in the US and Canada).
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Make handling of SIGINT and SIGQUIT follow SIGTSTP in TerminalNewMode().
This allows people to break out of SRA authentication if they wish to.
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crypto repo and have slightly different files but with the same version.
cvsup in 'checkout mode' has no trouble with this, but cvs can get really
silly about it.
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