The maintainer of the tnftp FTP client has patched a remote code execution vulnerability which affected operating systems including NetBSD, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. The flaw (CVE-2014-8517), which did not affect OpenBSD due to modifications, was patched over the weekend. . Maintainer Luke Mewburn notified NetBSD (which ships tnftp) of the patch in a mailing list post after warning subscribers about the hole last week. The link for this article located at The Register UK is no longer available. . Maintainer Luke Mewburn notified NetBSD (which ships tnftp) of the patch in a mailing list post afte. maintainer, tnftp, client, patched, remote, execution, vulnerability, which, affec. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
An OpenSSH-based Secure Shell is now available in the main NetBSD sources. And it will be pulled into the netbsd-1-5 branch, so it will be available in NetBSD 1.5. (ssh-1.2.27 and OpenSSH were already available in the NetBSD packages collection.). . .. An OpenSSH-based Secure Shell is now available in the main NetBSD sources. And it will be pulled into the netbsd-1-5 branch, so it will be available in NetBSD 1.5. (ssh-1.2.27 and OpenSSH were already available in the NetBSD packages collection.) According to an NetBSD announcement, the OpenSSH-based implementation is temporary. They believe it will be replaced within the next couple months with a "completely independent implementation". Other NetBSD mailing lists indicate that it is an independant, written-from-scratch, modular (protocols, crypto libraries, OS support, authentication mechanisms) and portable ssh implementation. It is not yet available to public, according to various mailing list postings, until a couple missing features are added. (OpenSSH is derived from the original ssh-1.2.12.) The new in-tree SSH uses new configuration filenames: /etc/sshd.conf and /etc/ssh.conf (instead of /etc/sshd_config for example). [all of article] The link for this article located at BSD Today is no longer available. . An implementation of Secure Shell using OpenSSH is now integrated into the core FreeBSD source for improved security and remote access.. Secure Shell, OpenSSH, NetBSD, SSH Implementation, Network Security. . Anthony Pell
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