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Re: Possible Security hole: telnetd 1.3.x



> I find it interesting that your other log does _not_ show a login
> process.  It went directly from in.telnetd to bash.  That would
> indicate a vulnerability in in.telnetd.

Actually, that's an artifact of the way process accounting works...
it accounts the name of the process when it exits. 
(After a successful login; login execs the shell, so the accounted process
name is bash and not login)

                          Steve Wormley
               Systems Administrator of Mother.COM
   E-Mail: wormley@mother.com		Office:916.757.8070




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