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Does AnywhereUSB run on ARM Linux vulnerable to Shellshock?
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We're using AnywhereUSB devices (with Windows Server 2008 R2). Does anyone know if the firmware on the devices is running any kind of ARM Linux? Do they run Bash (and therefore: are they vulnerable to the 'Shellshock' exploit)?
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Sep 26, 2014
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Sep 29, 2014
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Daniel Abson
Is anyone able to answer this for me? Is the firmware a custom ARM build, or is it based on Linux with Bash?
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At present AUSB runs only on windows
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Sep 29, 2014
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Thanks for your response; my apologies for an ambiguously-worded question. I've edited the question to clarify it - I'm actually wondering about the device firmware, since it allows telnet and rsh connections that could potentially be exploited if the firmware itself is some kind of stripped-down build of Linux.
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Here is a knowledge base article Digi just posted:
http://www.digi.com/support/kbase/kbaseresultdetl?id=361
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At present AUSB runs only on windows,it can't run on
ARM Linux
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Oct 5, 2014
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