VYPR

rpm package

suse/slurm_18_08&distro=SUSE Linux Enterprise High Performance Computing 15-LTSS

pkg:rpm/suse/slurm_18_08&distro=SUSE%20Linux%20Enterprise%20High%20Performance%20Computing%2015-LTSS

Vulnerabilities (7)

  • CVE-2022-31251Sep 7, 2022
    affected < 18.08.9-150000.1.17.1fixed 18.08.9-150000.1.17.1

    A Incorrect Default Permissions vulnerability in the packaging of the slurm testsuite of openSUSE Factory allows local attackers with control over the slurm user to escalate to root. This issue affects: openSUSE Factory slurm versions prior to 22.05.2-3.3.

  • CVE-2022-29500May 5, 2022
    affected < 18.08.9-150000.1.17.1fixed 18.08.9-150000.1.17.1

    SchedMD Slurm 21.08.x through 20.11.x has Incorrect Access Control that leads to Information Disclosure.

  • CVE-2022-29501May 5, 2022
    affected < 18.08.9-150000.1.17.1fixed 18.08.9-150000.1.17.1

    SchedMD Slurm 21.08.x through 20.11.x has Incorrect Access Control that leads to Escalation of Privileges and code execution.

  • CVE-2021-31215May 13, 2021
    affected < 18.08.9-1.14.1fixed 18.08.9-1.14.1

    SchedMD Slurm before 20.02.7 and 20.03.x through 20.11.x before 20.11.7 allows remote code execution as SlurmUser because use of a PrologSlurmctld or EpilogSlurmctld script leads to environment mishandling.

  • CVE-2020-27746Nov 27, 2020
    affected < 18.08.9-1.11.1fixed 18.08.9-1.11.1

    Slurm before 19.05.8 and 20.x before 20.02.6 exposes Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor because xauth for X11 magic cookies is affected by a race condition in a read operation on the /proc filesystem.

  • CVE-2020-27745Nov 27, 2020
    affected < 18.08.9-1.11.1fixed 18.08.9-1.11.1

    Slurm before 19.05.8 and 20.x before 20.02.6 has an RPC Buffer Overflow in the PMIx MPI plugin.

  • CVE-2020-12693May 21, 2020
    affected < 18.08.9-1.8.2fixed 18.08.9-1.8.2

    Slurm 19.05.x before 19.05.7 and 20.02.x before 20.02.3, in the rare case where Message Aggregation is enabled, allows Authentication Bypass via an Alternate Path or Channel. A race condition allows a user to launch a process as an arbitrary user.