Title: Lysator LSH Unspecified Denial Of Service Vulnerability
Severity: MODERATE
Description:
Lysator LSH is an implementation of the secure shell protocol version 2 distributed under the GNU Public License. It is designed to be implemented on UNIX and Linux variant platforms.
An unspecified denial of service vulnerability affects Lysator LSH. The underlying cause of this issue is currently unknown.
Due to the nature of the application, it is possible that this issue is remote in nature. It is currently not known if this issue requires authentication, or if any unauthorized attacker may leverage it. This BID will be updated as more details become available.
An attacker may leverage this issue to cause the affected application to stop responding or crash, ultimately denying service to legitimate users.
Affected Products:
- Debian Linux 3.0.0
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 alpha
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 arm
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 hppa
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 ia-32
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 ia-64
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 m68k
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 mips
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 mipsel
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 ppc
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 s/390
- Debian Linux 3.0.0 sparc
- Lysator LSH 1.5.0
- Lysator LSH 1.5.1
- Lysator LSH 1.5.2
- Lysator LSH 1.5.3
- Lysator LSH 1.5.4
- Lysator LSH 1.5.5
- Lysator LSH 2.0.0
References:
- Lysator: ANNOUNCE: LSH-2.0.1, fix for denial of service bug
- Lysator: LSH Project Home Page
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