rpm package
suse/curl&distro=SUSE Manager Proxy 2.1
pkg:rpm/suse/curl&distro=SUSE%20Manager%20Proxy%202.1
Vulnerabilities (3)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2016-7141 | Hig | 7.5 | < 7.19.7-1.61.1 | 7.19.7-1.61.1 | Oct 3, 2016 | curl and libcurl before 7.50.2, when built with NSS and the libnsspem.so library is available at runtime, allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of a TLS connection by leveraging reuse of a previously loaded client certificate from file for a connection for which no | |
| CVE-2016-5420 | Hig | 7.5 | < 7.19.7-1.61.1 | 7.19.7-1.61.1 | Aug 10, 2016 | curl and libcurl before 7.50.1 do not check the client certificate when choosing the TLS connection to reuse, which might allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of the connection by leveraging a previously created connection with a different client certificate. | |
| CVE-2016-5419 | Hig | 7.5 | < 7.19.7-1.61.1 | 7.19.7-1.61.1 | Aug 10, 2016 | curl and libcurl before 7.50.1 do not prevent TLS session resumption when the client certificate has changed, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended restrictions by resuming a session. |
- affected < 7.19.7-1.61.1fixed 7.19.7-1.61.1
curl and libcurl before 7.50.2, when built with NSS and the libnsspem.so library is available at runtime, allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of a TLS connection by leveraging reuse of a previously loaded client certificate from file for a connection for which no
- affected < 7.19.7-1.61.1fixed 7.19.7-1.61.1
curl and libcurl before 7.50.1 do not check the client certificate when choosing the TLS connection to reuse, which might allow remote attackers to hijack the authentication of the connection by leveraging a previously created connection with a different client certificate.
- affected < 7.19.7-1.61.1fixed 7.19.7-1.61.1
curl and libcurl before 7.50.1 do not prevent TLS session resumption when the client certificate has changed, which allows remote attackers to bypass intended restrictions by resuming a session.