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Details of net-misc/pkixssh:
Description: OpenSSH fork with X.509 v3 certificate supportHomepage: https://roumenpetrov.info/secsh/
available versions:
releases | alpha | amd64 | arm | hppa | ia64 | mips | ppc | ppc64 | ppc macos | s390 | sh | sparc | x86 | USE-Flags | dependencies | ebuild warnings |
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pkixssh-17.0 | - | ~ | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | abi_mips_n32 audit debug kerberos ldns libedit livecd pam +pie selinux +ssl-engine static test xmss | show | Running the pkixssh testsuite requires a usable shell for the 'portage' user, so we will skip testing After upgrading to openssh-8.2p1 please restart sshd, otherwise you will not be able to establish new sessions. Restarting sshd over a ssh connection is generally safe. From openssh-9.2_p1-r1 the supplied systemd unit file defaults to 'Restart=on-failure', which causes the service to automatically restart if it terminates with an unclean exit code or signal. This feature is useful for most users, but it can increase the vulnerability of the system in the event of a future exploit. If you have a web-facing setup or are concerned about security, it is recommended to set 'Restart=no' in your sshd unit file. The ebuild will now attempt to restart OpenSSH to avoid bricking the running instance. See bug #709748. The ebuild will now attempt to restart OpenSSH to avoid bricking the running instance. See bug #709748. |
+ stable
~ testing
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some ebuild warning depend on specific use-flags or architectures, all ebuild-warnings are shown.