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Product:
Essex
(Openstack)Repositories |
• https://github.com/openstack/nova
• https://github.com/openstack/keystone • https://github.com/openstack/glance • https://github.com/puppetlabs/puppetlabs-cinder |
#Vulnerabilities | 15 |
Date | Id | Summary | Products | Score | Patch | Annotated |
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2012-09-05 | CVE-2012-3542 | OpenStack Keystone, as used in OpenStack Folsom before folsom-rc1 and OpenStack Essex (2012.1), allows remote attackers to add an arbitrary user to an arbitrary tenant via a request to update the user's default tenant to the administrative API. NOTE: this identifier was originally incorrectly assigned to an open redirect issue, but the correct identifier for that issue is CVE-2012-3540. | Essex, Horizon | N/A | ||
2013-03-22 | CVE-2013-1838 | OpenStack Compute (Nova) Grizzly, Folsom (2012.2), and Essex (2012.1) does not properly implement a quota for fixed IPs, which allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (resource exhaustion and failure to spawn new instances) via a large number of calls to the addFixedIp function. | Ubuntu_linux, Essex, Folsom, Grizzly | N/A | ||
2013-03-22 | CVE-2013-0335 | OpenStack Compute (Nova) Grizzly, Folsom (2012.2), and Essex (2012.1) allows remote authenticated users to gain access to a VM in opportunistic circumstances by using the VNC token for a deleted VM that was bound to the same VNC port. | Ubuntu_linux, Essex, Folsom, Grizzly | N/A | ||
2013-03-08 | CVE-2013-0266 | manifests/base.pp in the puppetlabs-cinder module, as used in PackStack, uses world-readable permissions for the (1) cinder.conf and (2) api-paste.ini configuration files, which allows local users to read OpenStack administrative passwords by reading the files. | Essex, Folsom | N/A | ||
2013-03-08 | CVE-2013-0261 | (1) installer/basedefs.py and (2) modules/ospluginutils.py in PackStack allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on a temporary file with a predictable name in /tmp. | Essex, Folsom | N/A | ||
2013-02-13 | CVE-2013-0208 | The boot-from-volume feature in OpenStack Compute (Nova) Folsom and Essex, when using nova-volumes, allows remote authenticated users to boot from other users' volumes via a volume id in the block_device_mapping parameter. | Ubuntu_linux, Essex, Folsom | N/A | ||
2012-12-18 | CVE-2012-5571 | OpenStack Keystone Essex (2012.1) and Folsom (2012.2) does not properly handle EC2 tokens when the user role has been removed from a tenant, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended authorization restrictions by leveraging a token for the removed user role. | Essex, Folsom | N/A | ||
2012-11-11 | CVE-2012-5482 | The v2 API in OpenStack Glance Grizzly, Folsom (2012.2), and Essex (2012.1) allows remote authenticated users to delete arbitrary non-protected images via an image deletion request. NOTE: this vulnerability exists because of an incomplete fix for CVE-2012-4573. | Essex, Folsom, Image_registry_and_delivery_service_\(Glance\) | N/A | ||
2012-11-11 | CVE-2012-4573 | The v1 API in OpenStack Glance Grizzly, Folsom (2012.2), and Essex (2012.1) allows remote authenticated users to delete arbitrary non-protected images via an image deletion request, a different vulnerability than CVE-2012-5482. | Essex, Folsom, Image_registry_and_delivery_service_\(Glance\) | N/A | ||
2012-07-31 | CVE-2012-3426 | OpenStack Keystone before 2012.1.1, as used in OpenStack Folsom before Folsom-1 and OpenStack Essex, does not properly implement token expiration, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended authorization restrictions by (1) creating new tokens through token chaining, (2) leveraging possession of a token for a disabled user account, or (3) leveraging possession of a token for an account with a changed password. | Essex, Horizon, Keystone | N/A |