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Vulnerabilities (14)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2020-14145 | — | < 7.2p2-74.57.1 | 7.2p2-74.57.1 | Jun 29, 2020 | The client side in OpenSSH 5.7 through 8.4 has an Observable Discrepancy leading to an information leak in the algorithm negotiation. This allows man-in-the-middle attackers to target initial connection attempts (where no host key for the server has been cached by the client). NO | ||
| CVE-2019-6109 | Med | 6.8 | < 7.2p2-74.35.1 | 7.2p2-74.35.1 | Jan 31, 2019 | An issue was discovered in OpenSSH 7.9. Due to missing character encoding in the progress display, a malicious server (or Man-in-The-Middle attacker) can employ crafted object names to manipulate the client output, e.g., by using ANSI control codes to hide additional files being | |
| CVE-2019-6111 | — | < 7.2p2-74.35.1 | 7.2p2-74.35.1 | Jan 31, 2019 | An issue was discovered in OpenSSH 7.9. Due to the scp implementation being derived from 1983 rcp, the server chooses which files/directories are sent to the client. However, the scp client only performs cursory validation of the object name returned (only directory traversal att | ||
| CVE-2019-6110 | — | < 7.2p2-74.35.1 | 7.2p2-74.35.1 | Jan 31, 2019 | In OpenSSH 7.9, due to accepting and displaying arbitrary stderr output from the server, a malicious server (or Man-in-The-Middle attacker) can manipulate the client output, for example to use ANSI control codes to hide additional files being transferred. | ||
| CVE-2018-20685 | — | < 7.2p2-74.35.1 | 7.2p2-74.35.1 | Jan 10, 2019 | In OpenSSH 7.9, scp.c in the scp client allows remote SSH servers to bypass intended access restrictions via the filename of . or an empty filename. The impact is modifying the permissions of the target directory on the client side. | ||
| CVE-2018-15473 | — | < 7.2p2-74.30.1 | 7.2p2-74.30.1 | Aug 17, 2018 | OpenSSH through 7.7 is prone to a user enumeration vulnerability due to not delaying bailout for an invalid authenticating user until after the packet containing the request has been fully parsed, related to auth2-gss.c, auth2-hostbased.c, and auth2-pubkey.c. | ||
| CVE-2016-10708 | Hig | 7.5 | < 7.2p2-74.25.1 | 7.2p2-74.25.1 | Jan 21, 2018 | sshd in OpenSSH before 7.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash) via an out-of-sequence NEWKEYS message, as demonstrated by Honggfuzz, related to kex.c and packet.c. | |
| CVE-2017-15906 | Med | 5.3 | < 7.2p2-74.11.3 | 7.2p2-74.11.3 | Oct 26, 2017 | The process_open function in sftp-server.c in OpenSSH before 7.6 does not properly prevent write operations in readonly mode, which allows attackers to create zero-length files. | |
| CVE-2016-10012 | Hig | 7.8 | < 7.2p2-66.3 | 7.2p2-66.3 | Jan 5, 2017 | The shared memory manager (associated with pre-authentication compression) in sshd in OpenSSH before 7.4 does not ensure that a bounds check is enforced by all compilers, which might allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging access to a sandboxed privilege-separation pr | |
| CVE-2016-10011 | Med | 6.2 | < 7.2p2-66.3 | 7.2p2-66.3 | Jan 5, 2017 | authfile.c in sshd in OpenSSH before 7.4 does not properly consider the effects of realloc on buffer contents, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive private-key information by leveraging access to a privilege-separated child process. | |
| CVE-2016-10010 | Hig | 7.0 | < 7.2p2-66.3 | 7.2p2-66.3 | Jan 5, 2017 | sshd in OpenSSH before 7.4, when privilege separation is not used, creates forwarded Unix-domain sockets as root, which might allow local users to gain privileges via unspecified vectors, related to serverloop.c. | |
| CVE-2016-10009 | Hig | 7.3 | < 7.2p2-66.3 | 7.2p2-66.3 | Jan 5, 2017 | Untrusted search path vulnerability in ssh-agent.c in ssh-agent in OpenSSH before 7.4 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary local PKCS#11 modules by leveraging control over a forwarded agent-socket. | |
| CVE-2016-8858 | Hig | 7.5 | < 7.2p2-66.3 | 7.2p2-66.3 | Dec 9, 2016 | The kex_input_kexinit function in kex.c in OpenSSH 6.x and 7.x through 7.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) by sending many duplicate KEXINIT requests. NOTE: a third party reports that "OpenSSH upstream does not consider this as a securit | |
| CVE-2008-1483 | — | < 7.2p2-74.11.3 | 7.2p2-74.11.3 | Mar 24, 2008 | OpenSSH 4.3p2, and probably other versions, allows local users to hijack forwarded X connections by causing ssh to set DISPLAY to :10, even when another process is listening on the associated port, as demonstrated by opening TCP port 6010 (IPv4) and sniffing a cookie sent by Emac |
- CVE-2020-14145Jun 29, 2020affected < 7.2p2-74.57.1fixed 7.2p2-74.57.1
The client side in OpenSSH 5.7 through 8.4 has an Observable Discrepancy leading to an information leak in the algorithm negotiation. This allows man-in-the-middle attackers to target initial connection attempts (where no host key for the server has been cached by the client). NO
- affected < 7.2p2-74.35.1fixed 7.2p2-74.35.1
An issue was discovered in OpenSSH 7.9. Due to missing character encoding in the progress display, a malicious server (or Man-in-The-Middle attacker) can employ crafted object names to manipulate the client output, e.g., by using ANSI control codes to hide additional files being
- CVE-2019-6111Jan 31, 2019affected < 7.2p2-74.35.1fixed 7.2p2-74.35.1
An issue was discovered in OpenSSH 7.9. Due to the scp implementation being derived from 1983 rcp, the server chooses which files/directories are sent to the client. However, the scp client only performs cursory validation of the object name returned (only directory traversal att
- CVE-2019-6110Jan 31, 2019affected < 7.2p2-74.35.1fixed 7.2p2-74.35.1
In OpenSSH 7.9, due to accepting and displaying arbitrary stderr output from the server, a malicious server (or Man-in-The-Middle attacker) can manipulate the client output, for example to use ANSI control codes to hide additional files being transferred.
- CVE-2018-20685Jan 10, 2019affected < 7.2p2-74.35.1fixed 7.2p2-74.35.1
In OpenSSH 7.9, scp.c in the scp client allows remote SSH servers to bypass intended access restrictions via the filename of . or an empty filename. The impact is modifying the permissions of the target directory on the client side.
- CVE-2018-15473Aug 17, 2018affected < 7.2p2-74.30.1fixed 7.2p2-74.30.1
OpenSSH through 7.7 is prone to a user enumeration vulnerability due to not delaying bailout for an invalid authenticating user until after the packet containing the request has been fully parsed, related to auth2-gss.c, auth2-hostbased.c, and auth2-pubkey.c.
- affected < 7.2p2-74.25.1fixed 7.2p2-74.25.1
sshd in OpenSSH before 7.4 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash) via an out-of-sequence NEWKEYS message, as demonstrated by Honggfuzz, related to kex.c and packet.c.
- affected < 7.2p2-74.11.3fixed 7.2p2-74.11.3
The process_open function in sftp-server.c in OpenSSH before 7.6 does not properly prevent write operations in readonly mode, which allows attackers to create zero-length files.
- affected < 7.2p2-66.3fixed 7.2p2-66.3
The shared memory manager (associated with pre-authentication compression) in sshd in OpenSSH before 7.4 does not ensure that a bounds check is enforced by all compilers, which might allows local users to gain privileges by leveraging access to a sandboxed privilege-separation pr
- affected < 7.2p2-66.3fixed 7.2p2-66.3
authfile.c in sshd in OpenSSH before 7.4 does not properly consider the effects of realloc on buffer contents, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive private-key information by leveraging access to a privilege-separated child process.
- affected < 7.2p2-66.3fixed 7.2p2-66.3
sshd in OpenSSH before 7.4, when privilege separation is not used, creates forwarded Unix-domain sockets as root, which might allow local users to gain privileges via unspecified vectors, related to serverloop.c.
- affected < 7.2p2-66.3fixed 7.2p2-66.3
Untrusted search path vulnerability in ssh-agent.c in ssh-agent in OpenSSH before 7.4 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary local PKCS#11 modules by leveraging control over a forwarded agent-socket.
- affected < 7.2p2-66.3fixed 7.2p2-66.3
The kex_input_kexinit function in kex.c in OpenSSH 6.x and 7.x through 7.3 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (memory consumption) by sending many duplicate KEXINIT requests. NOTE: a third party reports that "OpenSSH upstream does not consider this as a securit
- CVE-2008-1483Mar 24, 2008affected < 7.2p2-74.11.3fixed 7.2p2-74.11.3
OpenSSH 4.3p2, and probably other versions, allows local users to hijack forwarded X connections by causing ssh to set DISPLAY to :10, even when another process is listening on the associated port, as demonstrated by opening TCP port 6010 (IPv4) and sniffing a cookie sent by Emac