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ssh-xauth.txt

ssh-xauth.txt
Posted Feb 25, 2000
Authored by Brian Caswell

If X11forwarding is turned on, and remote xauth is patched, sshing into a compromised server can allow programs to be run on under your ssh client. This is turned on by default in ssh1, ssh2, and openssh.

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The default SSH configuration for SSH1 and SSH2 allow for remote
controlling of X sessions through X forwarding.

All children of the SSH connection are able to tunnel X11 sessions
through the X tunnel to the client X11 session. This is accomplished
by running xauth upon logging in.

If xauth is replaced on the server by a malicious program that does=20
both of the following:
- runs xauth, adding in the "correct" information allowing the
children of the session to tunnel X11 programs through the SSH
session
- runs xauth, adding in the "malicious" information, allowing a
malicious source to tunnel X11 programs through the SSH session.

With the added data in .Xauthority, a malicious source can fully control=20
the client X session. The malicious source can then do most anything to
the X session, from logging keystrokes of the X session, to taking
screen captures, to typing in commands to open terminals. =20

The only thing that is required for the client system to be compromised=20
is for the client to remotely log via ssh (with X11 forwarding enabled)=20
into a compromised server.

Allowing X forwarding seems to be turned on by default in SSH1, SSH2,=20
and OpenSSH.

To fix this "issue" add the following lines to the SSH client
configuration. ($HOME/.ssh/config or ssh_config)


Host *
ForwardX11 no


Discussions of security flaws within X11 have been going on for years. =20
The "issue" in SSH X11 forwarding is not new. SSH has added to the=20
security of X11, but by no means does the use of SSH secure X11.

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Brian Caswell <cazz@ruff.cs.jmu.edu> =20
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