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Re [Full-Disclosure] Automated ssh scanning
- To: Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx, full-disclosure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: Re [Full-Disclosure] Automated ssh scanning
- From: Mister Coffee <live4java@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:01:35 -0700
On Thu, Aug 26, 2004 at 01:41:07PM -0400, Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 15:41:18 +0200, Richard Verwayen said:
>
> > You are right about the passwords, but guest is only a unprivileged
> > account as you may have on many prodruction machines. But they managed
> > to become root on this machine due to a kernel(?) exploit!
>
> Or an exploit of any of the set-UID root or runs-as-root programs on the
> system.
>
> VeNoMouS posted ID's of most of the kits you found.
>
> He didn't ID xpl.tar.gz pr psybnc.tgz - anybody recognize those? I'm guessing
> one of the following:
>
psybnc is an IRC "bounce" server. It's a form of proxy that allows remote
connections. Fairly popular as I understand it. Drop it on a compromised
host. Have it connect to your favorite h@X0r IRC server, and proxy through it.
Assuming the tarball really is psybnc...
Don't recognize xpl.tar.gz
Cheers,
L4J
> 1) Debian Woody isn't patched for the kernel do_brk or ptrace holes yet.
>
> 2) One of the two as-yet-unID'ed kits has some other exploit that Woody hasn't
> been patched against.
>
> 3) You haven't found all the kits yet. :)
>
> But as noted by others, if they can get a local 'guest' shell, they're
> already 95%
> of the way to root....
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