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2010 Dec 27
3
openssh and keystroke timing attacks (again)
...enSSH is that the
server will echo back dummy messages (rather than nothing) when users
enter passwords. But users expect all of their communication to be
secret... not just their passwords! (There is no project called
"SecurePasswordShell"!)
I think Jason's approach is spot on:
* keystrokes should be only sent at predetermined intervals (eg:
every 50ms, or 20 times a second)
* cover traffic at these fixed transmission times should be sent even
if no keystroke is pressed. This can be turned off whenever a user is
idle for 3 seconds.
The security of Jason's proposal is clear: no...
2015 Jan 25
2
Centos 7 | Rebind ctrl + alt + f# keystroke to application
Hello,
I am new to Centos and this mailing list.
I have an application (IntelliJ IDEA) which uses the ctrl+alt+f# key
combinations to provide shortcuts. The keystrokes are bind to the ttys
virtual consoles. Is there anyway to rebind the keystrokes to the
application?
I tried the following solution (xorg.conf edit) but my PC freezes during
boot process. I had to rollback the xorg.conf changes to get the GNOME
session. What's the correct way to rebind the ctrl...
2007 Jul 22
4
using R for a reaction-time experiment
I want to use R to run a reaction-time experiment: Something appears on the
screen, I respond by typing something (one keystroke), the system measures
the speed of my response. R would be great for this if only I didn't have to
hit Enter to enter that keystroke. I am doing such experiments now but they
require two actions per trial: hit keystroke, hit Enter.
Is there some way that R can be
2010 Jul 13
2
Capture Keystrokes
...e iPhone honeypot project as part of my thesis for a
masters course in security and forensics. The project blog is located at
http://iphonehoneypot.wordpress.com which details the project's
objectives and current status.
As it stands, I have one last element to implement and this is to
capture keystrokes from an established SSH session. I have looked at
various options; kernel modules, writing my own ssh service in python
using the twisted framework etc but I'd like to explore the possibility
of modifying openssh to record keystrokes to ensure authenticity. Can
anyone advise? Is this even possi...
2009 Mar 06
2
Weird Keystroke Errors
Here is my system
Fedora 10
Avant Stellar Keyboard (uses Northgate Omnikey 101 layout)
wine 1.1.14, 1.1.15, and 1.1.16
Problem:
While in game, doesn't matter which, I've tried this with World of Warcraft, and Counter-strike. I have a problem with keystrokes registering 2 keystrokes behind.
Example: While typing in game if I type the word "Anyone" the 'A' and 'n' do not show up, but when I get to the 'y' the 'A' shows up, and when I get to the 'o' the first 'n' shows up. This is with text.
E...
2004 Dec 31
5
catch keystrokes
is it possible to intercept keystrokes using wxruby?
2001 Oct 16
1
[Fwd: Re: Defeating Timing Attacks Patch for OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 and 2.9p2]
Nicolas,
The timing attack described in the paper by Dawn Song et al. works by
examining the timing of keystrokes. Currently OpenSSH sends a packet
every time you press a key, thus it is possible to capture the
approximate inter-keystroke timing of a user (they found minimal
overhead
in time from a key press to packet sent). Our patch causes a packet to
be sent every 50 ms regardless of whether you type a ke...
2004 Jan 07
1
keystroke logging
>
>
>What do you recommend for keeping track of user
>activities? For preserving bash histories I followed
>these recommendations:
>
>http://www.defcon1.org/secure-command.html
>
Interesting reading but, as others have noted, of limited use.
Keystroke logging can be disabled by - as others have noted - either
spawning another (perhaps different) shell, using a remote
2008 Sep 17
3
unix-type commandline keystrokes in the windows RGUI
Hi all,
I am generally quite fond of the unix commandline keystrokes (e.g. searching
back in your history with [CTRL]-R, and cutting/pasting with [CTRL]-K/Y)
which work in the R commandline in *nix. Does anyone know if there's any
way to get similar functionality in the Windows RGUI?
I know that as of now, [CTRL]-A and -E do the same as unix (beginning and
end...
2014 Sep 06
2
keystrokes
Hello Syslinux Team,
What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
[Ctrl-J]
[Ctrl-M]
in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20?
Are there any differences between CLI and [vesa]menu.c32 regarding
these keystroke combinations?
Are there any differences in their behaviors when booting with
different Syslinux variants (e.g ISOLINUX vs. SYSLINUX vs.
PXELINUX)?
To be
2001 Oct 16
1
Defeating Timing Attacks Patch for OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 and 2.9p2
...ming Analysis Evasion changes were developed by C. Jason Coit and Roel
Jonkman of Silicon Defense.
These changes cause SSH to send packets unless request not to, exactly
every 50 ms. IF no data is ready to be sent, SSH will send a bogus
packet with 16 bytes of data (which is the same size as most
keystrokes). Thus someone performing timing analysis cannot determine
the inter keystroke timing of a user. SSH will send bogus data for
about 1 second after the last keystroke. This both increases the
difficulty of determining exact password lengths and conserves bandwidth
when a user is idle (e.g. taking...
2017 Jul 11
7
[Bug 2743] New: ssh with -T hangs putty
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2743
Bug ID: 2743
Summary: ssh with -T hangs putty
Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.5p1
Hardware: Other
OS: Other
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P5
Component: sshd
Assignee: unassigned-bugs at mindrot.org
2014 Sep 06
3
keystrokes
> On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello Syslinux Team,
> >
> > What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
> >
> > [Ctrl-J]
> > [Ctrl-M]
> >
> > in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20?
>
> They should do nothing special but either might be interpreted like an
2015 Jan 07
2
discussion about keystroke timing attacks against SSH on the cryptography ML
Hi folks.
FYI:
There's a discussion[0] about keystroke timing attacks against SSH going
on on the cryptography mailing list.
Would be interesting to hear the opinion of some OpenSSH folks what
SSH/OpenSSH is doing against this and what could maybe be don in
addition.
Especially since the main idea behind the attack is obviously not
limited to the initial authentication phase when a password
2015 Jan 26
0
Centos 7 | Rebind ctrl + alt + f# keystroke to application
On 01/25/2015 09:31 AM, Konstantinos Karadamoglou wrote:
>
> I have an application (IntelliJ IDEA) which uses the ctrl+alt+f# key
> combinations to provide shortcuts. The keystrokes are bind to the ttys
> virtual consoles. Is there anyway to rebind the keystrokes to the
> application?
Change the keymappings that IDEA uses:
settings > keymap > keymappings > default for GNOME
https://devnet.jetbrains.com/message/5254788
2005 Mar 05
1
Emacs keystroke to toggle T/F for setting logical values
I'd like to have an Emacs keystroke that would let me toggle between T
and F when editing logical settings in R code. I looked in the ESS
documentation and in my O'Reilly emacs books but found nothing. Any
ideas?
Scott Waichler
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
scott.waichler at pnl.gov
2001 Aug 06
1
Sending Keystrokes to a window
Is there any way of sending a set of keystrokes to a window, from a
command line function.
Eg.
$ wine "c:\MyApplication.exe" &> logfile.log &
$ send.key.shell/perl.script
where send.key.shell/perl.scrip will send keystorkes to the wine program
depending on the results of the log file.
Cheers,
Rasjid.
2011 Sep 30
1
Software passing mouse clicks and keystrokes back to X
I have a remote mouse/keyboard app for my iphone and the PC software can move the mouse but does not pass mouse clicks or keystrokes to applications other than those running under WINE. Does anyone know of any way around this?
Thanks,
Justin
2005 Nov 14
1
keystrokes from browser
Gmail has keystrokes now and I''m kind of jealous. What javascript
library are they using? Any tips or leads on helper functions?
-Mike
2014 Sep 06
0
keystrokes
On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Ady <ady-sf at hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Syslinux Team,
>
> What actions are _supposed_ to be triggered by each of:
>
> [Ctrl-J]
> [Ctrl-M]
>
> in the Syslinux command line in version 6.03-pre20?
They should do nothing special but either might be interpreted like an <enter>.
> Are there any differences between CLI and