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Zeroshell
DeveloperFulvio Ricciardi
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateDiscontinued
Source modelOpen source
Initial releaseJune 2006; 18 years ago (2006-06)
Final release3.9.5 / 16 January 2021; 4 years ago (2021-01-16)
PlatformsIA-32, x86-64, ARM
Kernel typeMonolithic
LicenseGNU GPL
Official websitewww.zeroshell.org

Zeroshell is a small open-source Linux distribution for servers and embedded systems which aims to provide network services. Its administration relies on a web-based graphical interface; no shell is needed to administer and configure it. Zeroshell is available as Live CD and CompactFlash images, and VMware virtual machines.

Zeroshell can be installed on any IA-32 computer with almost any Ethernet interface. It can also be installed on most embedded devices and single-board computers such as Raspberry Pi and Orange Pi.

The project reached EOL in April of 2021 with the version 3.9.5. There are several known vulnerabilities for various versions of this software: V2, V3.6x up to V3.7, V3.9.0, V3.9.3 and last V3.9.5 for example, allowing an attacker to e.g. gain root access to the device easily. The main attack vector is the cgi script in use, 'kerbynet'.

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References

  1. Zeroshell | LinuxBSDos.com
  2. 13 weird and wonderful niche Linux distros of 2018 | TechRadar
  3. Supported Hardware - Zeroshell Linux Router
  4. "Zeroshell End of Life". 18 April 2021.
  5. "CVE Details, List of security vulnerabilities ZeroShell". 17 June 2022.

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