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not debian specific, worse...
Article reads like this is a debian flaw. It is an openssh flaw, and per the original advisory, "We expect any RFC-compliant SSH implementation to be vulnerable to some form of the attack." So, probably an anyssh flaw.

http://www.cpni.gov.uk/docs/vulnerability_advisory_ssh.txt



Posted by: johndoe9999   Posted on: 05/21/09  (Edited: 05/21/2009 @ 01:17) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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not debian specific, worse...  johndoe9999 | 05/21/09
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Thanks OpenBSD for fixing OpenSSH, for every OS!  y0wch | 07/16/09

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