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#Vulnerabilities | 39 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2018-04-30 | CVE-2017-2591 | 389-ds-base before version 1.3.6 is vulnerable to an improperly NULL terminated array in the uniqueness_entry_to_config() function in the "attribute uniqueness" plugin of 389 Directory Server. An authenticated, or possibly unauthenticated, attacker could use this flaw to force an out-of-bound heap memory read, possibly triggering a crash of the LDAP service. | 389_directory_server, Enterprise_linux | 7.5 | ||
2019-04-17 | CVE-2019-3883 | In 389-ds-base up to version 1.4.1.2, requests are handled by workers threads. Each sockets will be waited by the worker for at most 'ioblocktimeout' seconds. However this timeout applies only for un-encrypted requests. Connections using SSL/TLS are not taking this timeout into account during reads, and may hang longer.An unauthenticated attacker could repeatedly create hanging LDAP requests to hang all the workers, resulting in a Denial of Service. | Debian_linux, 389_directory_server, Enterprise_linux | 7.5 | ||
2019-11-08 | CVE-2019-14824 | A flaw was found in the 'deref' plugin of 389-ds-base where it could use the 'search' permission to display attribute values. In some configurations, this could allow an authenticated attacker to view private attributes, such as password hashes. | Debian_linux, 389_directory_server, Enterprise_linux | 6.5 | ||
2019-11-25 | CVE-2019-10224 | A flaw has been found in 389-ds-base versions 1.4.x.x before 1.4.1.3. When executed in verbose mode, the dscreate and dsconf commands may display sensitive information, such as the Directory Manager password. An attacker, able to see the screen or record the terminal standard error output, could use this flaw to gain sensitive information. | 389_directory_server | 4.6 | ||
2014-03-18 | CVE-2014-0132 | The SASL authentication functionality in 389 Directory Server before 1.2.11.26 allows remote authenticated users to connect as an arbitrary user and gain privileges via the authzid parameter in a SASL/GSSAPI bind. | 389_directory_server | N/A | ||
2014-08-21 | CVE-2014-3562 | Red Hat Directory Server 8 and 389 Directory Server, when debugging is enabled, allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive replicated metadata by searching the directory. | 389_directory_server, Directory_server, Enterprise_linux | N/A | ||
2015-03-10 | CVE-2014-8112 | 389 Directory Server 1.3.1.x, 1.3.2.x before 1.3.2.27, and 1.3.3.x before 1.3.3.9 stores "unhashed" passwords even when the nsslapd-unhashed-pw-switch option is set to off, which allows remote authenticated users to obtain sensitive information by reading the Changelog. | 389_directory_server, Fedora | N/A | ||
2015-03-10 | CVE-2014-8105 | 389 Directory Server before 1.3.2.27 and 1.3.3.x before 1.3.3.9 does not properly restrict access to the "cn=changelog" LDAP sub-tree, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information from the changelog via unspecified vectors. | 389_directory_server, Fedora | N/A | ||
2015-10-29 | CVE-2015-3230 | 389 Directory Server (formerly Fedora Directory Server) before 1.3.3.12 does not enforce the nsSSL3Ciphers preference when creating an sslSocket, which allows remote attackers to have unspecified impact by requesting to use a disabled cipher. | 389_directory_server | N/A |