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scp: Have `fatal()' append a newline to the message
Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2015 20:33:19 -0000
It would seem that it's standard practice not to include a newline in the message
text, but that results in poor formatting, as a shell's command line then begins
on the line of the error message itself.
This commit simply instructs `fatal()' to append a newline after the message,
which should be suitable behavior for all of the invocations I've come across.
author | Michael Witten <mfwitten@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 19 Jan 2016 00:23:19 +0800 |
parents | 3000e5b4dd2d |
children | d32bcb5c557d |
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This file is out of date - it remains here in case it is still of use. The basic naming convention is svr- and cli- for seperate parts, then common- for common parts. Some files have no prefix. A brief rundown on which files do what, and their corresponding sections in the IETF drafts. The .c files usually have corresponding .h files. Transport layer draft-ietf-secsh-transport-16.txt =============== session.c Contains the main select() loop, and handles setting up/closing down ssh connections algo.c Framework for handling various ciphers/hashes/algos, and choosing between the lists of client/server preferred ones kex.c Key exchange routines, used at startup to negotiate which algorithms to use, and also to obtain session keys. This also runs when rekeying during the connection. packet.c Handles the basic packet encryption/decryption, and switching to the appropriate packet handlers. Called from session.c's main select loop. service.c Handles service requests (userauth or connection) Authentication draft-ietf-secsh-userauth-17.txt ============== auth.c General auth handling, including user checking etc, passes different auth types to auth{passwd,pubkey} authpasswd.c Handles /etc/passwd or /etc/shadow auth authpubkey.c Handles ~/.ssh/authorized_keys auth Connection draft-ietf-secsh-connect-17.txt ========== channel.c Channel handling routines - each shell/tcp conn/agent etc is a channel. chansession.c Handles shell/exec requests sshpty.c From OpenSSH, allocates PTYs etc termcodes.c Mapping of POSIX terminal codes to SSH terminal codes loginrec.c From OpenSSH, handles utmp/wtmp logging x11fwd.c Handles X11 forwarding agentfwd.c Handles auth-agent forwarding requests localtcpfwd.c Handles -L style tcp forwarding requests, setting up the listening port and also handling connections to that port (and subsequent channels) Program-related =============== dbmulti.c Combination binary chooser main() function dbutil.c Various utility functions, incl logging, memory etc dropbearconvert.c Conversion from dropbear<->openssh keys, uses keyimport.c to do most of the work dropbearkey.c Generates keys, calling gen{dss,rsa} keyimport.c Modified from PuTTY, converts between key types main.c dropbear's main(), handles listening, forking for new connections, child-process limits runopts.c Parses commandline options options.h Compile-time feature selection config.h Features selected from configure debug.h Compile-time selection of debug features includes.h Included system headers etc Generic Routines ================ signkey.c A generic handler for pubkeys, switches to dss or rsa depending on the key type rsa.c RSA asymmetric crypto routines dss.c DSS asymmetric crypto routines gendss.c DSS key generation genrsa.c RSA key generation bignum.c Some bignum helper functions queue.c A queue, used to enqueue encrypted packets to send random.c PRNG, based on /dev/urandom or prngd atomicio.c From OpenSSH, does `blocking' IO on non-blocking fds buffer.c Buffer-usage routines, with size checking etc vim:set ts=8: