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More SSH Problems.....

See:

http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-36.html

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http://www.rapid7.com/News/pr021216-ssh.html
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Please note that, although tempted, I did not rush over and post that as soon as I saw it yesterday morning...

I'm barely holding back with the old Sendmail Bug-Of-The-Month comparison...



The odd thing I did notice though, is that it doesn't follow the normal SSH holes pattern. It affects some products from some companies, but not others - such as SSH, but some OpenSSH's are unaffected.

Also, the client is affected - fun stuff...
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