[Bug 1025418] Re: Using ProxyCommand w/a non-existant host results in infinite spawns.
Robie Basak
1025418 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Feb 12 12:49:06 UTC 2020
> It should, therefore, be pushed upstream.
Sure. Upstream can make a final determination, and Ubuntu will inherit
their decision. Thank you for doing that.
> ...it would be welcome if Ubuntu were to request a fix as well.
Ubuntu is a community project and that community includes you. If you've
made a request upstream, I don't think it's appropriate for anyone else
to be joining in unless they have new and useful information to add.
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Title:
Using ProxyCommand w/a non-existant host results in infinite spawns.
Status in openssh package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Version: OpenSSH_5.9p1 Debian-5ubuntu1, OpenSSL 1.0.1 14 Mar 2012
Package: openssh-client
Today we discovered a possible bug in the OpenSSH-Client package
(openssh) that happens when you enable ProxyCommand with a non-
existant hostname. This bug is easily replicated with the default
example in /etc/ssh/ssh_config. If one uncomments that line and then
for example tries to push via Git SSH you end up with SSH spawning
over and over and over again as seein the attached screenshot.
I have flagged this as a security bug (but ultimately it's up to ya'll
if it is) because any user can do this and take down any server quite
easily by adding add a bad ProxyCommand to their ~/.ssh/config. I was
able to take out one of my personal servers (which happens to be a
pretty big server) within a few minutes.
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