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Date: Thu, 02 Jan 2003 10:58:57 -0700
From: Lynn Wilson <lynn AT swcp DOT com>
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Subject: ZoneAlarm and OpenSSH
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ZoneAlarm Pro contains code that is designed to stop trojans by popping up a 
dialog window and asking the computer user whether a given process should be 
allowed to have access to the internet.  The user can elect to deny the access 
attempt or to accept it AND the user can also elect to remember the answer for 
this particular process and automatically allow it access in any future attempts.

A while back I began noticing that occasionally (not always!) I would get a 
popup when running ssh asking whether I should allow access to Object 80002839. 
  The actual number varies each time.  Since it is not the same number, I can 
not tell ZoneAlarm to always allow it to have access.

Does anyone have a workaround for this problem?  I have scripts that I want to 
run from cron on a remote machine that does not have a regular human operator. 
I also need parts of ZoneAlarm that prevent outside access except from known IP 
addresses.  Windows that pop-up and halt operations until a human interacts with 
it are not a good thing.

Where changes made to OpenSSH recently that caused this to occur or was I just 
not paying attention?  Suggestions welcomed.

Lynn


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