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Message-ID: <20031019022329.A92767@stackheap.org>
From: attica at stackheap.org (S . f . Stover)
Subject: openssh exploit code?

Well, this thread didn't quite go like I had planned.  ;-)

I did have someone
contact me off-list and say that he had a vulnerable sshd server that was
owned - he wasn't certain that it was this exploit, but he thought it was (not
sure why - he didn't say).  I'm working on getting the trace for analysis -
will post if I get it (and it's OK w/ the source).

So it seems to me (ranting aside), that it MIGHT be exploitable, and there
MIGHT be code out there to do it, but my issue remains:  until I see source,
or poc I won't know for sure.

Does anyone who knows for sure feel like contributing?



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