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SunSSH < 1.1.1 / 1.3 CBC Plaintext Disclosure
The version of SunSSH running on the remote host has an information disclosure vulnerability. A design flaw in the SSH specification could allow a man-in-the-middle attacker to recover up to 32 bits of plaintext from an SSH-protected connection in the standard configuration. An attacker could...
SOL2617 - Reverse name resolution vulnerability in SSH - CVE-2003-0386
OpenSSH 3.6.1 and earlier, when restricting host access by numeric IP addresses and with VerifyReverseMapping disabled, allows remote attackers to bypass "from=" and "user@host" address restrictions by connecting to a host from a system whose reverse DNS hostname contains the numeric IP address...
CVE-2003-0386
OpenSSH 3.6.1 and earlier, when restricting host access by numeric IP addresses and with VerifyReverseMapping disabled, allows remote attackers to bypass "from=" and "user@host" address restrictions by connecting to a host from a system whose reverse DNS hostname contains the numeric IP address...
CVE-2003-0386
OpenSSH 3.6.1 and earlier, when restricting host access by numeric IP addresses and with VerifyReverseMapping disabled, allows remote attackers to bypass "from=" and "user@host" address restrictions by connecting to a host from a system whose reverse DNS hostname contains the numeric IP address...
CVE-2003-0386
OpenSSH CVE-2003-0386 affects OpenSSH 3.6.1 and earlier. When host access is restricted by numeric IPs and VerifyReverseMapping is disabled, remote attackers can bypass restrictive from= and user@host checks if the reverse DNS hostname contains the numeric IP. Practical impact per the entry is pa...
CVE-2003-0386
OpenSSH 3.6.1 and earlier, when restricting host access by numeric IP addresses and with VerifyReverseMapping disabled, allows remote attackers to bypass "from=" and "user@host" address restrictions by connecting to a host from a system whose reverse DNS hostname contains the numeric IP address...