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Subject: Re: Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.2
From: Damien Miller <djm () mindrot ! org>
Date: 2016-02-21 22:23:59
Message-ID: alpine.BSO.2.20.1602220920400.5035 () natsu ! mindrot ! org
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On Fri, 19 Feb 2016, The Doctor wrote:
> Question:
>
> Why does make test do this:
> run test connect.sh ...
[...]
> tset: standard error: Operation not supported
> 5:27PM up 1 day, 2:57, 1 user, load averages: 4.84, 4.41, 5.99
> USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE WHAT
> doctor p0 ts1p19.nl2k.ab.c Fri12PM 27 script
> Filesystem Type Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
> /dev/sd0a ufs 3.9G 1.7G 2.1G 45% /
> /dev/sd0h ufs 88G 41G 44G 49% /usr
> /dev/sd0g ufs 88G 33G 52G 39% /var
> /dev/sd0f ufs 88G 57G 28G 68% /usr/home
> mfs:27 mfs 992M 4.2M 939M 1% /tmp
> Delete is backspace
> /root/.bashrc: line 227: /usr/contrib/lib/news/bin/ctlinnd: No such file or \
> directory
> daemon: /var/news/etc/send-uucp: No such file or directory
> ok simple connect
It looks like you have shell initialisation scripts that produce output for
non-interactive shells. This will mess up the tests in all sorts of ways.
You should move anything that sends output from .bashrc to .bash_profile.
> run test proxy-connect.sh ...
> test: syntax error
> test: syntax error
I'm not sure what is going wrong here, but I suspect that something (more
shell initialisation stuff) is messing up the $SSH_CONNECTION variable.
> plain username protocol 2 privsep=no comp=no
> tset: standard error: Operation not supported
Looks like tset is running for non-interactive shells too.
> bad SSH_CONNECTION protocol 2 privsep=no comp=no: 5:27PM up 1 day, 2:57, 1 \
> user, load averages: 4.84, 4.41, 5.99
Yeah, SSH_CONNECTION is being clobbered by output from your shell init scripts.
-d
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