Name
openssh
Version
10.3p1
Type
library
Description
A suite of security-related network utilities based on the SSH protocol including the ssh client and sshd server
Licenses
BSD-2-Clause & BSD-3-Clause & ISC & MIT
PURL
-
CPE
cpe:2.3:*:openbsd:openssh:10.3p1:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
Other Versions#
Patches#
#
Title
Author
Resolve
1
regress/banner.sh: log input and output files on error
Mikko Rapeli <mikko.rapeli@linaro.org>
Vulnerabilities#
Name
Analysis
Description
False Positive
The OpenSSH server, as used in Fedora and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and when running in a Kerberos environment, allows remote authenticated users to log in as another user when they are listed in the .k5users file of that user, which might bypass intended authentication requirements that would force a local login.
False Positive
Certain Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 4 and 5 packages for OpenSSH, as signed in August 2008 using a legitimate Red Hat GPG key, contain an externally introduced modification (Trojan Horse) that allows the package authors to have an unknown impact. NOTE: since the malicious packages were not distributed from any official Red Hat sources, the scope of this issue is restricted to users who may have obtained these packages through unofficial distribution points. As of 20080827, no unofficial distributions of this software are known.
False Positive
OpenSSH, when using OPIE (One-Time Passwords in Everything) for PAM, allows remote attackers to determine the existence of certain user accounts, which displays a different response if the user account exists and is configured to use one-time passwords (OTP), a similar issue to CVE-2007-2243.