Before pushing the RED ALERT button, please read further into the article:

> OpenSSH
>
>      From  my testing it seems that the current version of OpenSSH (3.5)
>      is not vulnerable to these problems, and some limited testing shows
>      that no version of OpenSSH is vulnerable.
>

FYI, Most (if not all) SSH implementations in Linux use OPENSSH.  To be on
the safe side, people are always advised to run the latest version, which
the author particularly singled our as immune to the issue.


On 17 Dec 2002, Joon Guillen wrote:

> Oh my, another SSH security advisory!  Is this a signal to download new
> versions of said app?  Will this mean another busy day of server updates
> for the SysAdmins?  Find out in this issue of...
>


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