[ale] possible ssh compromise?
John Wells
jb at devsea.com
Mon Nov 24 11:02:43 EST 2003
Ok....someone sanity check me here...
I'm sshing into my home box and mistype my password a few times (fat
fingered morning).
Here's what it looks like:
$ ssh myuser at myhome.net
Password:
Password:
Password:
myuser at myhome.net's password:
myuser at myhome.net's password:
myuser at myhome.net's password:
Received disconnect from 66.22.42.XX 2: Too many authentication failures
for myuser
So, if I mistype the password 6 times, I get the following scenario above.
If I ssh to a box on the local lan here at work, I instantly get
myuser at mylocalhost's password:
3 times, then failure.
no "Password:" only prompts.
Still, it seems to me that I've used ssh a lot in the past and only gotten
simply "Password:".
I'm wondering if this is some configuration thing I've set incorrectly or
something else. My home machine is a Red Hat 7.3 system.
Course, it could be wishful thinking...and I could be compromised. Any
insight?
Thanks!
John
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