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suse/samba&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise High Availability Extension 15 SP1

pkg:rpm/suse/samba&distro=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20High%20Availability%20Extension%2015%20SP1

Vulnerabilities (30)

  • CVE-2020-10704HigMay 6, 2020
    affected < 4.9.5+git.317.6d82fb3918b-3.35.1fixed 4.9.5+git.317.6d82fb3918b-3.35.1

    A flaw was found when using samba as an Active Directory Domain Controller. Due to the way samba handles certain requests as an Active Directory Domain Controller LDAP server, an unauthorized user can cause a stack overflow leading to a denial of service. The highest threat from

  • CVE-2019-19344MedJan 21, 2020
    affected < 4.9.5+git.243.e76c5cb3d97-3.21.1fixed 4.9.5+git.243.e76c5cb3d97-3.21.1

    There is a use-after-free issue in all samba 4.9.x versions before 4.9.18, all samba 4.10.x versions before 4.10.12 and all samba 4.11.x versions before 4.11.5, essentially due to a call to realloc() while other local variables still point at the original buffer.

  • CVE-2019-14907MedJan 21, 2020
    affected < 4.9.5+git.243.e76c5cb3d97-3.21.1fixed 4.9.5+git.243.e76c5cb3d97-3.21.1

    All samba versions 4.9.x before 4.9.18, 4.10.x before 4.10.12 and 4.11.x before 4.11.5 have an issue where if it is set with "log level = 3" (or above) then the string obtained from the client, after a failed character conversion, is printed. Such strings can be provided during t

  • CVE-2019-14902MedJan 21, 2020
    affected < 4.9.5+git.243.e76c5cb3d97-3.21.1fixed 4.9.5+git.243.e76c5cb3d97-3.21.1

    There is an issue in all samba 4.11.x versions before 4.11.5, all samba 4.10.x versions before 4.10.12 and all samba 4.9.x versions before 4.9.18, where the removal of the right to create or modify a subtree would not automatically be taken away on all domain controllers.

  • CVE-2019-14870MedDec 10, 2019
    affected < 4.9.5+git.224.86a8e66adea-3.18.1fixed 4.9.5+git.224.86a8e66adea-3.18.1

    All Samba versions 4.x.x before 4.9.17, 4.10.x before 4.10.11 and 4.11.x before 4.11.3 have an issue, where the S4U (MS-SFU) Kerberos delegation model includes a feature allowing for a subset of clients to be opted out of constrained delegation in any way, either S4U2Self or regu

  • CVE-2019-14861MedDec 10, 2019
    affected < 4.9.5+git.224.86a8e66adea-3.18.1fixed 4.9.5+git.224.86a8e66adea-3.18.1

    All Samba versions 4.x.x before 4.9.17, 4.10.x before 4.10.11 and 4.11.x before 4.11.3 have an issue, where the (poorly named) dnsserver RPC pipe provides administrative facilities to modify DNS records and zones. Samba, when acting as an AD DC, stores DNS records in LDAP. In AD,

  • CVE-2019-14847MedNov 6, 2019
    affected < 4.9.5+git.210.ab0549acb05-3.14.1fixed 4.9.5+git.210.ab0549acb05-3.14.1

    A flaw was found in samba 4.0.0 before samba 4.9.15 and samba 4.10.x before 4.10.10. An attacker can crash AD DC LDAP server via dirsync resulting in denial of service. Privilege escalation is not possible with this issue.

  • CVE-2019-14833MedNov 6, 2019
    affected < 4.9.5+git.210.ab0549acb05-3.14.1fixed 4.9.5+git.210.ab0549acb05-3.14.1

    A flaw was found in Samba, all versions starting samba 4.5.0 before samba 4.9.15, samba 4.10.10, samba 4.11.2, in the way it handles a user password change or a new password for a samba user. The Samba Active Directory Domain Controller can be configured to use a custom script to

  • CVE-2019-10218MedNov 6, 2019
    affected < 4.9.5+git.210.ab0549acb05-3.14.1fixed 4.9.5+git.210.ab0549acb05-3.14.1

    A flaw was found in the samba client, all samba versions before samba 4.11.2, 4.10.10 and 4.9.15, where a malicious server can supply a pathname to the client with separators. This could allow the client to access files and folders outside of the SMB network pathnames. An attacke

  • CVE-2019-12435MedJun 19, 2019
    affected < 4.9.5+git.176.375e1f05788-3.6.1fixed 4.9.5+git.176.375e1f05788-3.6.1

    Samba 4.9.x before 4.9.9 and 4.10.x before 4.10.5 has a NULL pointer dereference, leading to Denial of Service. This is related to the AD DC DNS management server (dnsserver) RPC server process.

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