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From: Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.advocacy
Subject: Re: Check If Your Distro Is Vulnerable To XZ Backdoor
Date: Mon, 1 Apr 2024 14:17:01 -0500
Organization: Modern Human
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On 4/1/24 14:11, Physfitfreak wrote:
> On 4/1/24 14:03, Physfitfreak wrote:
>> On 4/1/24 14:00, candycanearter07 wrote:
>>> Physfitfreak <physfitfreak@gmail.com> wrote at 18:46 this Monday (GMT):
>>>> On 4/1/24 13:40, candycanearter07 wrote:
>>>>> which sshd
>>>>
>>>> I get:
>>>>
>>>> hydrogen@hydrogen-OptiPlex-7050:~$ which sshd
>>>> hydrogen@hydrogen-OptiPlex-7050:~$
>>>>
>>>> as if it just ignored it.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Weird, probably means it's not installed..
>>
>> I get the same result with command,
>>
>> which
>>
>> by itself. So it is something about the command, not sshd.
> 
> 
> No, the command: which exists of course but requires an argument or 
> file. I don't know why running it by itself doesn't give error saying it 
> requires a file or argument.
> 
> It responds to command: which ls   as it's supposed to. So sshd, 
> whatever it is, is certainly not on my system.
> 
> 


Does sshd need to be on the system for security? Or is it the sshd 
itself that has provided a backdoor?