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[Bug 960] Support needed for NetBSD utmpx field ut_ss
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=960

Summary: Support needed for NetBSD utmpx field ut_ss
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 3.9p1
Platform: All
OS/Version: NetBSD
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: sshd
AssignedTo: openssh-bugs@mindrot.org
ReportedBy: eravin@panix.com


NetBSD 2.0 has a new field in utmpx, ut_ss, for the IP address of the login
client. It would be nice if sshd could support this field.



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------- Additional Comments From dtucker@zip.com.au 2004-12-04 16:29 -------
OpenSSH doesn't use utmpx on NetBSD, it uses login(3).



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------- Additional Comments From dtucker@zip.com.au 2004-12-04 16:53 -------
Created an attachment (id=746)
--> (http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/attachment.cgi?id=746&action=view)
Use {w,u}tmpx on NetBSD instead of login(3)

If you want to experiment, try this patch. You will need to run "autoreconf"
to rebuild configure after applying the patch, then ./configure && make.

I make no guarantee that this is the right thing to do, however.



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dtucker@zip.com.au changed:

What |Removed |Added
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Severity|normal |enhancement





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