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From: petard at sdf.lonestar.org (petard)
Subject: openssh remote exploit

On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 06:49:30AM +1000, Darren Reed wrote:
> > Do you have any knowledge of a working exploit against OpenBSD?
> 
> No.  Does a vulnerability need an exploit before it becomes a hole ?
No. A bug needs to be exploitable before it's a vulnerability, and on
OpenBSD so far, I've not seen any evidence that this is exploitable.

An exploit would certainly constitute such evidence. Have you seen anything
that indicates this bug is exploitable?

Regards,

petard
 


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