Openssh 5.3 P1



Changes since OpenSSH 5.2
General Bugfixes:
* Do not limit home directory paths to 256 characters. bz#1615
* Several minor documentation and correctness fixes.
Portable OpenSSH Bugfixes:
* This release removes for support for very old versions of Cygwin and
for Windows 95/98/ME
* Move the deletion of PAM credentials on logout to after the session
close. bz#1534
* Make PrintLastLog work on AIX. bz#1595
* Avoid compile errors on FreeBSD from conflicts in glob.h. bz#1634
* Delay dropping of root privileges on AIX so chroot and pam_open_session
work correctly. bz#1249 and bz#1567
* Increase client IO buffer on Cygwin to 64K, realising a significant
performance improvement.
* Roll back bz#1241 (better handling for expired passwords on Tru64).
The change broke password logins on some configurations.
* Accept ENOSYS as a fallback error when attempting atomic
rename(). bz#1535
* Fix passing of variables to recursive make(1) invocations on Solaris.
bz#1505
* Skip the tcgetattr call on the pty master on Solaris, since it never
succeeds and can hang if large amounts of data is sent to the slave
(eg a copy-paste). bz#1528
* Fix detection of krb5-config. bz#1639
* Fix test for server-assigned remote forwarding port for non-root users.
bz#1578
* Fix detection of libresolv on OSX 10.6.

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