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Re: [Full-disclosure] OpenSSH Security Advisory: gcmrekey.adv
- To: coderman <coderman@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] OpenSSH Security Advisory: gcmrekey.adv
- From: Harry Hoffman <hhoffman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 08 Nov 2013 19:06:48 -0500
It would be interesting to know how many people fall I to this combination.
Fedora 19 has the correct version and cipher suite.
Redhat AS/Enterprise 6 has a earlier version of OpenSSH so presumably not
vulnerable (but I haven't tested ).
So that leaves Ubuntu as the other major Linux distro who might run a recent
enough version.
I haven't checked *bsds or open Solaris.
Cheers,
Harry
coderman <coderman@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 10:56 AM, CERT OPS Marienfeldt
><cert.marienfeldt@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> "If exploited, this vulnerability might permit code execution
>> with the privileges of the authenticated user"
>>
>> might explains the absence ;-)
>
>
>how many integrations and services auth without shell? /sbin/nologin
>to /sbin/privescalate ...
>
>tough crowd. i leave you to your preauth remote exec fantasies,
>
>;)
>
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