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RLSA-2026:47756 Important: openssh security update
OpenSSH is an SSH protocol implementation supported by a number of Linux, UNIX, and similar operating systems. It includes the core files necessary for both the OpenSSH client and server. Security Fixes: openssh: Local MITM of X11 forwarding via abstract UNIX socket pre-binding in Rocky Linux...
openssh security update
An update is available for openssh. This update affects Rocky Linux 10. A Common Vulnerability Scoring System CVSS base score, which gives a detailed severity rating, is available for each vulnerability from the CVE list OpenSSH is an SSH protocol implementation supported by a number of Linux,...
openssh: OpenSSH: Use-after-free vulnerability during host key re-exchange on the client side
A flaw was found in OpenSSH. A remote attacker could exploit a use-after-free vulnerability on the client side when a server changes its host key during a key re-exchange. This could lead to high impact on confidentiality and integrity, and low impact on availability...
AlmaLinux 10 : openssh (ALSA-2026:47757)
The remote AlmaLinux 10 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the ALSA-2026:47757 advisory. openssh: Local MITM of X11 forwarding via abstract UNIX socket pre-binding in AlmaLinux OpenSSH client versions CVE-2026-55655 openssh: Double free in...
SUSE-SU-2026:22978-1 Security update for openssh
This update for openssh fixes the following issues: - CVE-2026-59995: sftp: location of downloaded files not properly constrained when sftp server:/path . is used with an attacker-controlled server bsc1271044. - CVE-2026-59996: scp: file placed in the parent directory of an intended target...
OPENSUSE-SU-2026:21477-1 Security update for openssh
This update for openssh fixes the following issues: - CVE-2026-59995: sftp: location of downloaded files not properly constrained when sftp server:/path . is used with an attacker-controlled server bsc1271044. - CVE-2026-59996: scp: file placed in the parent directory of an intended target...
openssh: OpenSSH: Use-after-free vulnerability during host key re-exchange on the client side
A flaw was found in OpenSSH. A remote attacker could exploit a use-after-free vulnerability on the client side when a server changes its host key during a key re-exchange. This could lead to high impact on confidentiality and integrity, and low impact on availability...