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Advisory ROSA-SA-2024-2333
Software: libssh 0.9.6 OS: ROSA Virtualization 2.1 packageevrstring: libssh-0.9.6-10.rv3.src.rpm CVE-ID: CVE-2021-3634 BDU-ID: None CVE-Crit: MEDIUM CVE-DESC.: A bug was discovered in libssh for versions prior to 0.9.6. The SSH protocol keeps track of two shared secrets throughout a session. One ...
Rocky Linux 8 : libssh (RLSA-2022:2031)
The remote Rocky Linux 8 host has packages installed that are affected by a vulnerability as referenced in the RLSA-2022:2031 advisory. - A flaw has been found in libssh in versions prior to 0.9.6. The SSH protocol keeps track of two shared secrets during the lifetime of the session. One of them ...
EulerOS Virtualization 2.9.1 : libssh (EulerOS-SA-2021-2753)
According to the versions of the libssh package installed, the EulerOS Virtualization installation on the remote host is affected by the following vulnerabilities : - A flaw has been found in libssh in versions prior to 0.9.6. The SSH protocol keeps track of two shared secrets during the lifetime...
CVE-2021-3634
A flaw has been found in libssh in versions prior to 0.9.6. The SSH protocol keeps track of two shared secrets during the lifetime of the session. One of them is called secrethash and the other sessionid. Initially, both of them are the same, but after key re-exchange, previous sessionid is kept...
CVE-2021-3634
A flaw has been found in libssh in versions prior to 0.9.6. The SSH protocol keeps track of two shared secrets during the lifetime of the session. One of them is called secrethash and the other sessionid. Initially, both of them are the same, but after key re-exchange, previous sessionid is kept...
CVE-2021-3634
CVE-2021-3634 affects libssh
CVE-2021-3634
A flaw has been found in libssh. The SSH protocol keeps track of two shared secrets during the lifetime of the session. One of them is called secrethash and the other sessionid. Initially, both of them are the same, but after key re-exchange, previous sessionid is kept and used as an input to new...
CVE-2021-3634
A flaw has been found in libssh in versions prior to 0.9.6. The SSH protocol keeps track of two shared secrets during the lifetime of the session. One of them is called secrethash and the other sessionid. Initially, both of them are the same, but after key re-exchange, previous sessionid is kept...