[scponly] Re: Patch: passwd compatibility in chroots

Kaleb Pederson kpederson at mail.ewu.edu
Thu Mar 16 18:36:39 EST 2006


Ensel et al,

Once I fixed the configure file, were you able to successfully get my patch 
working?

Thanks.

--Kaleb

On Thursday 09 March 2006 9:47 pm, Ensel Sharon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Thu, 9 Mar 2006, Kaleb Pederson wrote:
> > The attached patch (against CVS HEAD) does the following when
> > --enable-chrooted-passwd-compat is enabled:
>
> I am running FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE, and this does not seem to work.  The
> patch applies cleanly - no problems there.  However, when I configure
> with:
>
> ./configure --enable-winscp-compat --enable-unison-compat
> --enable-scp-compat --enable-rsync-compat --enable-chrooted-binary
> --enable-gftp-compat --enable-chrooted-passwd-compat
> --enable-passwd-compat
>
> I see this scroll by:
>
> configure: enabling unison compatability...
> checking for unison... /usr/local/bin/unison
> configure: enabling rsync compatability...
> checking for rsync... /usr/local/bin/rsync
> configure: enabling passwd compatability...
> checking for passwd... /usr/bin/passwd
> configure: enabling SFTP compatability...
> checking for sftp-server... (cached) /usr/libexec/sftp-server
> test: xyes: unexpected operator
> test: xyes: unexpected operator
> test: xyes: unexpected operator
> test: xyes: unexpected operator
>
> and I never see anything related to chrooted-passwd-compat.  Further, my
> debug output , after making and installing with your patch, does not
> reflect the existence of your functionality.  It fails as it did before,
> and the debug output looks the same as before.
>
> Do you have any thoughts ?  What platform are you on ?
>
> Thanks a lot for your help.
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