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| Subject: | Re: Internet SSH scans thread |
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| Date: | 26 Mar 2006 08:12:18 -0000 |
Not exactly a "new" discovery, just a timely warning to recheck your sshd_config after applying vendor patches. We have a couple of MacOS-X boxes authenticating users thru our campus ldap. We had blocked ssh access for a group of "convenience" accts in that ldap domain. A recent Apple Security update wrote in a new sshd_config, hosing our settings. Fortunately our warning system worked...
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