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Re: [Full-disclosure] some distros for Raspberry Pi have sshd enabled and default logins.



My argument is they should prompt the user to change the password, not provide 
an insecure image
With the expectations that users will secure it themselves. It maybe obvious to 
us, but with a good deal
Of the audience being inexperienced users it should be part of the install.


Larry C$

On Aug 4, 2012, at 8:55 AM, rancor <therancor@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> No shit Sherlock!
> 
> On Aug 4, 2012 3:38 AM, "larry Cashdollar" <larry0@xxxxxx> wrote:
> Vapid Labs
> Larry W. Cashdollar
> 8/2/2012
> 
> 
> Since a some RaspberryPi users maybe unaware of the security implications of 
> sshd I thought I should just make a note of some issues.
> 
> RaspberryPi image Occidentalis v0.1
> 
> >From the site:
> 
> "Adafruit <3 Raspberry Pi - especially how easy it is to hack circuits using 
> the electronics breakout pins! But sadly, the latest official 
> distro "July 15 Raspbian Wheezy" did not have many of the delicious hackables 
> built in. That's why we decided to roll our own 
> 
> distribution. 
> 
> Our distro is based on "Wheezy" but comes with hardware SPI, I2C, one wire, 
> and WiFi support for our wifi adapters. It also has 
> some things to make overall hacking easier such sshd on startup (with key 
> generation on first boot) and  Bonjour (so you can simply 
> 
> ssh raspberrypi.local from any computer on the local network)"
> 
> Enables ssh by default but doesn't prompt user to change root & pi account 
> passwords. 
> 
> http://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-raspberry-pi-educational-linux-distro/occidentalis-v0-dot-1
> 
> Arch Linux ARM
> 
> "Arch Linux ARM is based on Arch Linux, which aims for simplicity and full 
> control to the end user. Note that this distribution may not 
> be suitable for beginners."
> 
> Default login of root/root with sshd enabled, doesn't prompt to change 
> password.
> 
> http://downloads.raspberrypi.org/images/archlinuxarm/archlinuxarm-13-06-2012/archlinuxarm-13-06-2012.zip
> 
> If your going to enabled sshd by default please prompt the user to change the 
> default password upon first boot. If your going to connect 
> these PIs to a network be sure to use secure passwords.
> 
> 
> http://vapid.dhs.org/advisories/raspberrypi_image_security.txt
> 
> 
> 
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