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Abusing Linux Trust Relationships - Authentication Back Alleys and Forgotten Features

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Conference Talks Courses Cybersecurity Courses Ethical Hacking Courses Linux System Administration Courses Kerberos Courses SSH Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore advanced Linux security concepts and authentication vulnerabilities in this conference talk from Derbycon 2016. Delve into trust relationships, authentication back alleys, and forgotten features as Ronnie Flath guides you through an example environment, demonstrating how to obtain a root shell, manipulate Kerberos ticket caches, and exploit outsourced authentication. Learn about SSH master mode and gain insights into potential security weaknesses in Linux systems, equipping yourself with knowledge to better protect and secure your infrastructure.

Syllabus

Introduction
Example Environment
Getting a Root Shell
Kerberos Ticket Cache
Outsource Authentication
SSH Master Mode


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