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CVE-2026-48108
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.34.0-beta.1 to before version 0.61.0, russh did not enforce the SSH identification-string rules as deliberately as OpenSSH. In particular, the server-side identification reader used the same permissive path as the client, allowing...
CVE-2026-48107
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.37.0 to before version 0.61.0, in the russh client keyboard-interactive authentication path, a malicious SSH server could send a USERAUTHINFOREQUEST with an attacker-controlled prompt count, and the client would use that raw count direct...
CVE-2026-46705
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.34.0-beta.1 to before version 0.61.0, the russh server authentication path keeps internal userauth state across SSHMSGUSERAUTHREQUEST messages without separating that state when the request principal changes. RFC 4252 allows the user nam...
EUVD-2026-36131
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.34.0 to before version 0.61.0, several russh client and server message handlers decoded attacker-controlled SSH strings, name-lists, and byte fields into owned allocations before applying field-specific bounds. A remote SSH peer could se...
CVE-2026-48110
CVE-2026-48110 affects Russh, a Rust SSH client/server library. From 0.34.0 up to before 0.61.0, several client/server message handlers decoded attacker-controlled SSH strings, name-lists, and byte fields into owned allocations before applying field-specific bounds. A remote SSH peer could send o...
CVE-2026-48110 Russh: SSH message fields were decoded through allocation-first parsers before field-specific bounds
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.34.0 to before version 0.61.0, several russh client and server message handlers decoded attacker-controlled SSH strings, name-lists, and byte fields into owned allocations before applying field-specific bounds. A remote SSH peer could se...
CVE-2026-48108
Russh (Rust SSH client/server library) prior to 0.61.0 allowed non-canonical client identification and did not bound pre-banner input on the server side, enabling malformed pre-auth identification to potentially exhaust connection resources. The issue affects versions 0.34.0-beta.1 through before...
CVE-2026-48107 Russh: Unchecked keyboard-interactive prompt count in client auth path
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.37.0 to before version 0.61.0, in the russh client keyboard-interactive authentication path, a malicious SSH server could send a USERAUTHINFOREQUEST with an attacker-controlled prompt count, and the client would use that raw count direct...
CVE-2026-46705
The vulnerability CVE-2026-46705 affects russh (Rust SSH client/server) versions 0.34.0-beta.1 through before 0.61.0. The server’s authentication path retained russh-owned state (e.g., remaining methods, partial_success, and in-progress state) across SSH_MSG_USERAUTH_REQUEST messages when the use...
CVE-2026-46705 russh server userauth state is not reset when authentication principal changes
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.34.0-beta.1 to before version 0.61.0, the russh server authentication path keeps internal userauth state across SSHMSGUSERAUTHREQUEST messages without separating that state when the request principal changes. RFC 4252 allows the user nam...
EUVD-2026-36126
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.34.0-beta.1 to before version 0.61.0, the russh server authentication path keeps internal userauth state across SSHMSGUSERAUTHREQUEST messages without separating that state when the request principal changes. RFC 4252 allows the user nam...
PT-2026-48546
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.34.0-beta.1 to before version 0.61.0, russh did not enforce the SSH identification-string rules as deliberately as OpenSSH. In particular, the server-side identification reader used the same permissive path as the client, allowing...
PT-2026-48547
Russh is a Rust SSH client & server library. From version 0.34.0 to before version 0.61.0, several russh client and server message handlers decoded attacker-controlled SSH strings, name-lists, and byte fields into owned allocations before applying field-specific bounds. A remote SSH peer could se...