Ssh20cisco125 Vulnerability «720p 2026»
ssh-audit <cisco-ip> | grep -i "modulus"
While there is no single official vulnerability titled exactly "ssh20cisco125," that string typically refers to a specific SSH banner SSH-2.0-Cisco-1.25 ssh20cisco125 vulnerability
The "ssh20cisco125" vulnerability refers to a specific security flaw affecting the Secure Shell (SSH) implementation in various Cisco networking products. Identified primarily by its protocol banner— SSH-2.0-Cisco-1.25 —the vulnerability is formally tracked as CVE-2022-20864 . ssh-audit <cisco-ip> | grep -i "modulus" While there
Control Plane Policing (CoPP) functions as an inline rate-limiting mechanism that protects device CPUs from targeted resource-exhaustion attacks. By shaping inbound management connections, CoPP ensures that high-volume automated attacks are dropped at the interface level, preserving device stability. By shaping inbound management connections, CoPP ensures that
. When a client initiates a connection to a Secure Shell (SSH) server, the server responds with a version string to negotiate the connection. SSH-2.0-Cisco-1.25 breaks down as:
The following Cisco IOS devices are affected by this vulnerability: