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03-07-2002 04:50 PM
03-07-2002 04:50 PM
[Security Alert] OpenSSH versions < 3.1 vulnerable
Hi all,
For your notice.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Extract from securityspace daily news:
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Title: OpenSSH Channel Code Off by 1
ID: 10883
Category: Gain root remotely
URL: http://www.securityspace.com/smysecure/catid.html?id=10883
Versions prior than 3.1 are vulnerable to an off by one error that allows local users to gain root access, and it may be possible for remote users to similarly compromise the daemon for remote access.
In addition, a vulnerable SSH client may be compromised by connecting to a malicious SSH daemon that exploits this vulnerability in the client code, thus compromising the client system.
Solution : Upgrade to OpenSSH 3.1 or apply the patch for prior versions. (See: http://www.openssh.org)
Risk factor : High
====================================================================
For your notice.
Hope this helps. Regards.
Extract from securityspace daily news:
====================================================================
Title: OpenSSH Channel Code Off by 1
ID: 10883
Category: Gain root remotely
URL: http://www.securityspace.com/smysecure/catid.html?id=10883
Versions prior than 3.1 are vulnerable to an off by one error that allows local users to gain root access, and it may be possible for remote users to similarly compromise the daemon for remote access.
In addition, a vulnerable SSH client may be compromised by connecting to a malicious SSH daemon that exploits this vulnerability in the client code, thus compromising the client system.
Solution : Upgrade to OpenSSH 3.1 or apply the patch for prior versions. (See: http://www.openssh.org)
Risk factor : High
====================================================================
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03-11-2002 09:45 AM
03-11-2002 09:45 AM
Re: [Security Alert] OpenSSH versions < 3.1 vulnerable
Steven,
Any CERT notification on this, I get their emails and haven't seen one?
Thanks,
Craig
Any CERT notification on this, I get their emails and haven't seen one?
Thanks,
Craig
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