|
|
|
|
|
by duskwuff
299 days ago
|
|
Running OpenSSH in a container is highly atypical; doing it for anything other than a workload which specifically requires SSH (like, say, running a ssh+git server) is an indication that you may not be using containers appropriately. |
|
But honestly, I kinda suspect in this case there's no real reason to argue over the (lack of) merits of exposing an SSH server from a Docker container, since there's really no evidence any of these images with the vulnerable package even contain OpenSSH, less a way for it to get executed and exposed...