Open Source Security

Episode 433 - Should OpenSSH block misbehaving clients?


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Josh and Kurt talk about a new proposal from OpenSSH to add a timeout to penalize clients misbehaving. But this then brings up the typical security conversation of "if it's not perfect we shouldn't do it". Trying new things is a good thing, even if something fails, we learn a lesson that we can use in the future.

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  • OpenSSH introduces options to penalize undesirable behavior
  • Hacker News comments
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