[ale] SSHD reports version info!?
matty91 at bellsouth.net
matty91 at bellsouth.net
Thu Feb 19 14:09:33 EST 2004
On Thu, 19 Feb 2004, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 02:39:42AM -0500, Kevin Krumwiede wrote:
> > (I posted this to the debian-user list but it never showed up.)
>
> > When I telnet to port 22 on my 3.0r2 server, I see this:
>
> > SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_3.4p1 Debian 1:3.4p1-1.woody.3
>
> > Isn't that considered sensitive information? Why advertise it so
> > blatantly? Is there any way turn this banner off?
>
> Not really. If you didn't, an attack can just throw a broad
> spectrum attack at you, no gain. Someone scanning would spot you and
> just assume that you are obfuscating the information because you're too
> lazy to keep your software up to date and flag you for that extra special
> attention they like to provide from time to time, just after an exploit
> release.
I am not so sure I agree with this. Most of the script kiddie utilities
do pattern matching based on banner information. While this doesn't
protect you from someone with a clue, it would help you deflect
attacks from the ppl d/l'ing sploits on the web.
>
> No you can not turn it off and, even if you could, you would then
> break ssh. That information is not there merely for you edification.
> It's there to tell the client what protocols to speak. There are
> several different dialects and the client needs to know what it's talking
> to inorder to negotiate the protocols properly. It's the openning offer
> in the protocol.
Well, OpenBSD/FreeBSD have the "VersionAddendum" option. My friend
configures his Openssh server to report:
VersionAddendum Windows 2000 Professional Server
You should be able to grab these patches if you are concerned about
the OS information in the banner.
>
> Some of the information (Like from "Debian" to the end of line)
> is mutable and you could trash it. That first openning string, however,
> should NOT be tampered with.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Krum
>
> Mike
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