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#634
use socket forwarding feature in OpenSSH 6.7
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Bug#634
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Package: openssh
Severity: important
Dear maintainer,
actually this should be a wishlist bug, I know, but so close before the freeze, I dare filing this issue as important.
The OpenSSH 6.7 brings a new feature that can greatly enhance security for tools that use port forwarding via SSH.
OpenSSH allows socket files and/or IP ports as tunnel endpoints. This feature is something, I would really love to see in Debian jessie!!!
Thanks and hopefully you share my severity level approach... ;-)
Mike (aka sunweaver AT debian.org)
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Bug#634
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Control: reassign -1 x2goserver
Control: severity -1 wishlist
Control: retitle -1 use socket forwarding feature in OpenSSH 6.7
Hi guys,
On Do 09 Okt 2014 16:34:50 CEST, Mike Gabriel wrote:
> Package: openssh
> Severity: important
>
> Dear maintainer,
>
> actually this should be a wishlist bug, I know, but so close before
> the freeze, I dare filing this issue as important.
>
> The OpenSSH 6.7 brings a new feature that can greatly enhance
> security for tools that use port forwarding via SSH.
>
> OpenSSH allows socket files and/or IP ports as tunnel endpoints.
> This feature is something, I would really love to see in Debian
> jessie!!!
>
> Thanks and hopefully you share my severity level approach... ;-)
>
> Mike (aka sunweaver AT debian.org)
Oooppsss.. this bug wen to the wrong bug tracker. Using the
opportunity to open up a wishlist request that theUserII / GZNG an I
will implement in the near future.
Mike
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Bug reassigned from package 'openssh' to 'x2goserver'.
Request was from Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
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Severity set to 'wishlist' from 'important'
Request was from Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
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Changed Bug title to 'use socket forwarding feature in OpenSSH 6.7' from 'Upgrade to OpenSSH 6.7 before the jessie freeze'
Request was from Mike Gabriel <mike.gabriel@das-netzwerkteam.de>
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