OpenSSH LDAP Public Key patch simplifies centralized strong user authentication through LDAP directory.
One of the standout features of the OpenSSH LDAP Public Key patch is its use of the standard core.schema/nis.schema and strongAuthenticationUser object class. These robust protocols offer superior authentication and can help to enhance the overall security of your system.
However, it's important to note that there are some potential security risks associated with this patch. If the LDAP server is not properly configured, it can introduce serious security flaws that leave your system vulnerable to attack.
In this new release, the OpenSSH LDAP Public Key patch has addressed a couple of key issues. Firstly, a memory leak has been fixed, which should lead to improved performance and stability. Secondly, a potential LDAP filter injection has been addressed. Specifically, this issue could occur if a username contained strange characters such as [()*]. Thanks to these improvements, the OpenSSH LDAP Public Key patch is now even more robust and secure than before.
Version 0.3.9: N/A