Re: utmp/wtmp changes from libc5 to libc6
> Hi Helmut,
>
> > | - ssh does not the Right Thing when compiled with libc5. |
> > | !!! SSH DOES WRITE TO UTMP AND DOES NOT THE RIGHT THING !!! |
>
> I've had a look at the code, and it seems that I can replace the utmp writing
> code in ssh with a call to pututline().
>
> Presumably that fixes the utmp problem you mentioned.
That may cause a licence problem:
(c) You may build derived versions of this software under the restrictions
stated in Section 2, Restrictions, of this license. The derived versions
must be clearly marked as such and must be called by a name other than SSH
or F-Secure SSH. SSH and F-Secure SSH are trademarks of SSH Communications
Security and Data Fellows.
Are we still allowed to call the binaries you made that way ssh?
Probably best call them debian-ssh, with a symlink
/usr/bin/ssh -> debian-ssh
(or something similar for sshd).
Would that be allowed by the licence?
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joost witteveen, joostje@debian.org
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