putty 0.63-4ubuntu0.1 source package in Ubuntu

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putty (0.63-4ubuntu0.1) trusty-security; urgency=medium

  * SECURITY UPDATE: PuTTY did not properly wipe SSH-2 Private Keys from
    system memory, which can allow local users to obtain sensitive information
    by reading the memory. (LP: #1467631)
    - debian/patches/private-key-not-wiped-2.patch: Add in fix patch from
      Debian 0.63-10 packaging.  Thanks to Patrick Coleman for the original
      patch.
    - CVE-2015-2157

 -- Thomas Ward <email address hidden>  Mon, 22 Jun 2015 14:07:28 -0400

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Thomas Ward
Sponsored by:
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Binary packages built by this source

pterm: PuTTY terminal emulator

 This is an X terminal emulator based on the popular Windows SSH client,
 PuTTY. It supports xterm escape sequences, plus some Linux console
 sequences for colour palette configuration and some DECterm sequences for
 title bar control, and with an appropriate font it supports the UTF-8
 encoding of Unicode. It also has some nifty features like rectangular
 selection and NetHack keypad mode.

pterm-dbgsym: debug symbols for package pterm

 This is an X terminal emulator based on the popular Windows SSH client,
 PuTTY. It supports xterm escape sequences, plus some Linux console
 sequences for colour palette configuration and some DECterm sequences for
 title bar control, and with an appropriate font it supports the UTF-8
 encoding of Unicode. It also has some nifty features like rectangular
 selection and NetHack keypad mode.

putty: Telnet/SSH client for X

 This is the Unix port of the popular Windows SSH client, PuTTY. It supports
 flexible terminal setup, mid-session reconfiguration using Ctrl-rightclick,
 multiple X11 authentication protocols, and various other interesting things
 not provided by ssh in an xterm.

putty-dbgsym: debug symbols for package putty

 This is the Unix port of the popular Windows SSH client, PuTTY. It supports
 flexible terminal setup, mid-session reconfiguration using Ctrl-rightclick,
 multiple X11 authentication protocols, and various other interesting things
 not provided by ssh in an xterm.

putty-doc: PuTTY HTML documentation

 Full HTML documentation for the PuTTY suite of programs (PuTTY, pterm,
 Plink, PSCP, PSFTP, and PuTTYgen).

putty-tools: command-line tools for SSH, SCP, and SFTP

 This package provides four command-line tools from the PuTTY suite that
 allow various kinds of secure interaction with remote systems.
 .
 Plink (PuTTY Link) connects to a remote system via SSH, Telnet, or rlogin,
 and either starts an interactive session or runs a batch process. It
 supports the usual SSH features like port forwarding, X11 forwarding,
 SOCKS, and compression.
 .
 PSCP (PuTTY Secure Copy) transfers files securely between systems using an
 SSH connection. It works with both SSH protocol 1 and protocol 2.
 .
 PSFTP (PuTTY SFTP client) transfers files securely between systems using
 the SSH file transfer protocol, which is specific to SSH protocol 2. In
 interactive mode its interface is much like the traditional Unix FTP
 client, although it can also operate in batch mode.
 .
 PuTTYgen generates SSH public and private key pairs in any of a number of
 formats, including those usable by PuTTY, OpenSSH, and ssh.com.
 .
 All these utilities can make use of PuTTY's saved sessions where
 appropriate.

putty-tools-dbgsym: debug symbols for package putty-tools

 This package provides four command-line tools from the PuTTY suite that
 allow various kinds of secure interaction with remote systems.
 .
 Plink (PuTTY Link) connects to a remote system via SSH, Telnet, or rlogin,
 and either starts an interactive session or runs a batch process. It
 supports the usual SSH features like port forwarding, X11 forwarding,
 SOCKS, and compression.
 .
 PSCP (PuTTY Secure Copy) transfers files securely between systems using an
 SSH connection. It works with both SSH protocol 1 and protocol 2.
 .
 PSFTP (PuTTY SFTP client) transfers files securely between systems using
 the SSH file transfer protocol, which is specific to SSH protocol 2. In
 interactive mode its interface is much like the traditional Unix FTP
 client, although it can also operate in batch mode.
 .
 PuTTYgen generates SSH public and private key pairs in any of a number of
 formats, including those usable by PuTTY, OpenSSH, and ssh.com.
 .
 All these utilities can make use of PuTTY's saved sessions where
 appropriate.