rpm package
suse/samba&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4-LTSS
pkg:rpm/suse/samba&distro=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20Server%2011%20SP4-LTSS
Vulnerabilities (6)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2021-20254 | — | < 3.6.3-94.34.1 | 3.6.3-94.34.1 | May 5, 2021 | A flaw was found in samba. The Samba smbd file server must map Windows group identities (SIDs) into unix group ids (gids). The code that performs this had a flaw that could allow it to read data beyond the end of the array in the case where a negative cache entry had been added t | ||
| CVE-2020-14318 | — | < 3.6.3-94.31.1 | 3.6.3-94.31.1 | Dec 3, 2020 | A flaw was found in the way samba handled file and directory permissions. An authenticated user could use this flaw to gain access to certain file and directory information which otherwise would be unavailable to the attacker. | ||
| CVE-2020-14323 | — | < 3.6.3-94.31.1 | 3.6.3-94.31.1 | Oct 29, 2020 | A null pointer dereference flaw was found in samba's Winbind service in versions before 4.11.15, before 4.12.9 and before 4.13.1. A local user could use this flaw to crash the winbind service causing denial of service. | ||
| CVE-2020-10745 | — | < 3.6.3-94.26.1 | 3.6.3-94.26.1 | Jul 7, 2020 | A flaw was found in all Samba versions before 4.10.17, before 4.11.11 and before 4.12.4 in the way it processed NetBios over TCP/IP. This flaw allows a remote attacker could to cause the Samba server to consume excessive CPU use, resulting in a denial of service. This highest thr | ||
| CVE-2019-10218 | — | < 3.6.3-94.23.1 | 3.6.3-94.23.1 | Nov 6, 2019 | 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-2019-3880 | — | < 3.6.3-94.19.2 | 3.6.3-94.19.2 | Apr 9, 2019 | A flaw was found in the way samba implemented an RPC endpoint emulating the Windows registry service API. An unprivileged attacker could use this flaw to create a new registry hive file anywhere they have unix permissions which could lead to creation of a new file in the Samba sh |
- CVE-2021-20254May 5, 2021affected < 3.6.3-94.34.1fixed 3.6.3-94.34.1
A flaw was found in samba. The Samba smbd file server must map Windows group identities (SIDs) into unix group ids (gids). The code that performs this had a flaw that could allow it to read data beyond the end of the array in the case where a negative cache entry had been added t
- CVE-2020-14318Dec 3, 2020affected < 3.6.3-94.31.1fixed 3.6.3-94.31.1
A flaw was found in the way samba handled file and directory permissions. An authenticated user could use this flaw to gain access to certain file and directory information which otherwise would be unavailable to the attacker.
- CVE-2020-14323Oct 29, 2020affected < 3.6.3-94.31.1fixed 3.6.3-94.31.1
A null pointer dereference flaw was found in samba's Winbind service in versions before 4.11.15, before 4.12.9 and before 4.13.1. A local user could use this flaw to crash the winbind service causing denial of service.
- CVE-2020-10745Jul 7, 2020affected < 3.6.3-94.26.1fixed 3.6.3-94.26.1
A flaw was found in all Samba versions before 4.10.17, before 4.11.11 and before 4.12.4 in the way it processed NetBios over TCP/IP. This flaw allows a remote attacker could to cause the Samba server to consume excessive CPU use, resulting in a denial of service. This highest thr
- CVE-2019-10218Nov 6, 2019affected < 3.6.3-94.23.1fixed 3.6.3-94.23.1
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-2019-3880Apr 9, 2019affected < 3.6.3-94.19.2fixed 3.6.3-94.19.2
A flaw was found in the way samba implemented an RPC endpoint emulating the Windows registry service API. An unprivileged attacker could use this flaw to create a new registry hive file anywhere they have unix permissions which could lead to creation of a new file in the Samba sh