Hi! SSH protocol v.1 is prone to man in the middle attacks. If you want to try it yourself use e.g. ettercap. http://freshmeat.net/projects/ettercap/ http://ettercap.sourceforge.net/ On Donnerstag 21 Oktober 2004 10:27, Mauro Teani wrote:
Protocol SSH1 is safe? I mean, if many users have access to a remote server on wich works a ssh server upgraded to the last patch, and i do it by mean of a ssh1 client (teraterm for example) may i be sure that the connection is safe or i must change to SSH2 protocol? Which type of attack may i expect as well than buffer-overflow?
thanks in advance
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