Hi all!
I was scanning my servers with nmap, ( i have installed ssh), and the result gave me this:
22/tcp open ssh sshv1: Server Supports SSHv1
ssh-keyhost: 1024 ea:7e:77:b7:a1:78:18:70:6c:46:ee:a0:dd:08:0e:74 (RSA1) 1024 ba:d0:8a:44:16:fc:7c:7a:38:24:2e:72:06:fe:99:56 (DSA) 1024 ff:43:15:78:98:3c:75:f9:12:36:58:92:46:6c:1c:99 (RSA)
could this be a threat for intruders?
i know that sshv1 should be avoided, but all i want to know is if with that information, a intruder could compromise my server?
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On 01/22/2010 06:37 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
Hi all!
I was scanning my servers with nmap, ( i have installed ssh), and the result gave me this:
22/tcp open ssh sshv1: Server Supports SSHv1
Yes. Turn off sshv1 in the configuration file.
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