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Re: hijacked SSH sessions
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- Subject: Re: hijacked SSH sessions
- From: Taka Khumbartha <scarreigns@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 22:13:02 -0700
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hmm sorry, but i did not sign the message!
Taka Khumbartha @ 2006/10/15 22:09:
> today i have had several attempted "man in the middle" attacks on my SSH sessions. i am not sure which exit node(s) i was using, but the MD5 hash of the fingerprint of the spoofed host key is:
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> 4d:64:6f:bc:bf:4a:fa:bd:ce:00:b0:8e:c9:40:60:57
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> and it does not matter which host i connect to, the MD5 hash presented it always the same.
>
> just a heads up
>
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