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---------------------------------------------------[Tue Jan 11 15:08:58 2005]-- From: Not ordinarily borrowable. (bjh:1) To: anakin:8 Curious: If I use PuTTY to connect to wraith.csi.cam.ac.uk, and request key re-exchange before typing the user name, the packet log shows PuTTY getting an SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED, but PuTTY doesn't bombout(("expected key exchange packet from server")) as I'd expect. Of course, it also doesn't give up on the key exchange, which it perhaps should. ---------------------------------------------------[Tue Jan 11 15:13:37 2005]-- From: `Wombling *freely*', dammit! (anakin:8) To: bjh:1 > Curious: If I use PuTTY to connect to wraith.csi.cam.ac.uk, and request key > re-exchange before typing the user name, the packet log shows PuTTY getting a > SSH2_MSG_UNIMPLEMENTED, but PuTTY doesn't bombout(("expected key exchange > packet from server")) as I'd expect. Well, UNIMPLEMENTED won't be going to do_ssh2_transport(), because it's not in the transport layer range of message numbers [20,50). So I suppose it'd go to do_ssh2_authconn(). My guess is that it's being swallowed in the crWaitUntilV(!pktin) at line 6076, which I suppose ought to be fixed somehow. Responding to the UNIMPLEMENTED by abandoning that particular key exchange sounds above the call of duty to me, I have to say, when the fault is obviously OpenSSH's. ---------------------------------------------------[Tue Jan 11 15:25:54 2005]-- From: Not ordinarily borrowable. (bjh:1) To: anakin:8 > Well, UNIMPLEMENTED won't be going to do_ssh2_transport(), because it's not i > the transport layer range of message numbers [20,50). So I suppose it'd go to > do_ssh2_authconn(). Ah. That would explain my confusion. > Responding to the UNIMPLEMENTED by abandoning that particular key exchange > sounds above the call of duty to me, I have to say, when the fault is obvious > OpenSSH's. I suppose so. It's not as if we're likely to do an automatic re-exchange before authentication is complete, so exiting with an error at that stage would be reasonable. I'll add a wishlist item, since that code scares me.