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12-08-2009 10:09 AM
12-08-2009 10:09 AM
SSHv1 Vulnerability for BladeSystem c7000 Interconnect Bays
An internal security scanner is reporting that at least one of the IP addresses associated with the interconnect bays contain SSHv1 vulnerabilities; specifically the HP 4Gb VC-FC Modules
I have examined the CLI and the apparent c7000 guides; however, I have not found any information on specifically disabling sshv1 and enabling sshv2. I have not manage to locate any advisories either.
Where can I find information on resolving this issue? Also, has anyone seen this issue or managed to address and resolve it?
I appreciate the assistance.
I have examined the CLI and the apparent c7000 guides; however, I have not found any information on specifically disabling sshv1 and enabling sshv2. I have not manage to locate any advisories either.
Where can I find information on resolving this issue? Also, has anyone seen this issue or managed to address and resolve it?
I appreciate the assistance.
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