[Full-disclosure] SSH brute force blocking tool
J. Oquendo
sil at infiltrated.net
Mon Nov 27 22:00:03 GMT 2006
Michael Holstein wrote:
>> That specially crafted attempt would be a HUGE raping of TCP/IP. How do
>> you supposed it would be possible for someone to insert 0wn3ed or any
>> other variable outside of an IP address?
>>
>
> Remember the (in)famous quote "...that vulnerability is purely
> theoretical..."?
>
> I think the point is you don't use $language to split a bunch of fields,
> and then pipe them back through /bin/sh without making sure they're not
> malicious.
>
> Doesn't matter that you can't think of a way to make them malicious ..
> somebody else will find one. It's safer to just assume it'll happen and
> always sanitize variables before you {do_stuff;} with them.
>
> (my $0.02)
>
> ~Mike.
>
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So I ask you too... Find me any Unix derivative that will allow someone
to pass a name, word, place, etc into the 13th column of authlog, then
bypass grep which is grep'ing out for decimals.
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