sshd - Setting your ports at 2222 or another port above 1024

James Mcphee jmcphe at gmail.com
Sat Mar 19 23:32:59 MST 2011


The video I got instead of sshd brute forcing was for data in an imagefile.
When I searched the site, I could only find a couple vids for various
password brute forcers.  Was this something besides that?
On Mar 19, 2011 7:16 AM, "Lisa Kachold" <lisakachold at obnosis.com> wrote:
> Brute forcing sshd, gaining a non-privileged user shell on any sshd
> configured above 1024:
> http://www.securitytube.net/video/1641
>
> Once we have a nice user shell, we can gain root:
> Here's the most recent linux kernel exploit:
> http://securitytube.net/video/1642
>
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