[CentOS] Is there an openssh security problem?
Michael Simpson
mikie.simpson at gmail.comThu Jul 9 11:06:33 UTC 2009
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On 08/07/2009, Flaherty, Patrick <pflaherty at wsi.com> wrote: > > is there a security issue on CentOS 5.3 with openssh 4.3? I > > ask that cause of > > http://www.h-online.com/security/Rumours-of-critical-vulnerabi > > lity-in-OpenSSH-in-Red-Hat-Enterprise-Linux--/news/113712 > > and http://secer.org/hacktools/0day-openssh-remote-exploit.html. > > this from sans http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=6760 another good reason for using pki rather than password auth so no magic 0day just another brute force tool mike
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