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Vulnerabilities (9)
| CVE | Sev | CVSS | KEV | Affected versions | Fixed in | Published | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CVE-2022-0336 | Hig | 8.8 | < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | Aug 29, 2022 | The Samba AD DC includes checks when adding service principals names (SPNs) to an account to ensure that SPNs do not alias with those already in the database. Some of these checks are able to be bypassed if an account modification re-adds an SPN that was previously present on tha | |
| CVE-2021-20316 | Med | 6.8 | < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | Aug 23, 2022 | A flaw was found in the way Samba handled file/directory metadata. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker with permissions to read or modify share metadata, to perform this operation outside of the share. | |
| CVE-2021-44141 | Med | 4.3 | < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | Feb 21, 2022 | All versions of Samba prior to 4.15.5 are vulnerable to a malicious client using a server symlink to determine if a file or directory exists in an area of the server file system not exported under the share definition. SMB1 with unix extensions has to be enabled in order for this | |
| CVE-2021-44142 | Hig | 8.8 | < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | Feb 21, 2022 | The Samba vfs_fruit module uses extended file attributes (EA, xattr) to provide "...enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver." Samba versions prior to 4.13.17, 4.14.12 and 4.15.5 with vfs_fruit configured allow out-of-bou | |
| CVE-2021-43566 | Low | 2.5 | < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | Jan 11, 2022 | All versions of Samba prior to 4.13.16 are vulnerable to a malicious client using an SMB1 or NFS race to allow a directory to be created in an area of the server file system not exported under the share definition. Note that SMB1 has to be enabled, or the share also available via | |
| CVE-2021-3621 | Hig | 8.8 | < 1.16.1-23.11.1 | 1.16.1-23.11.1 | Dec 23, 2021 | A flaw was found in SSSD, where the sssctl command was vulnerable to shell command injection via the logs-fetch and cache-expire subcommands. This flaw allows an attacker to trick the root user into running a specially crafted sssctl command, such as via sudo, to gain root access | |
| CVE-2021-36222 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | Jul 22, 2021 | ec_verify in kdc/kdc_preauth_ec.c in the Key Distribution Center (KDC) in MIT Kerberos 5 (aka krb5) before 1.18.4 and 1.19.x before 1.19.2 allows remote attackers to cause a NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash. This occurs because a return value is not properly managed in a | |
| CVE-2020-27840 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | May 12, 2021 | A flaw was found in samba. Spaces used in a string around a domain name (DN), while supposed to be ignored, can cause invalid DN strings with spaces to instead write a zero-byte into out-of-bounds memory, resulting in a crash. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to syst | |
| CVE-2021-20277 | Hig | 7.5 | < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3 | May 12, 2021 | A flaw was found in Samba's libldb. Multiple, consecutive leading spaces in an LDAP attribute can lead to an out-of-bounds memory write, leading to a crash of the LDAP server process handling the request. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability. |
- affected < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3fixed 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3
The Samba AD DC includes checks when adding service principals names (SPNs) to an account to ensure that SPNs do not alias with those already in the database. Some of these checks are able to be bypassed if an account modification re-adds an SPN that was previously present on tha
- affected < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3fixed 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3
A flaw was found in the way Samba handled file/directory metadata. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker with permissions to read or modify share metadata, to perform this operation outside of the share.
- affected < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3fixed 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3
All versions of Samba prior to 4.15.5 are vulnerable to a malicious client using a server symlink to determine if a file or directory exists in an area of the server file system not exported under the share definition. SMB1 with unix extensions has to be enabled in order for this
- affected < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3fixed 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3
The Samba vfs_fruit module uses extended file attributes (EA, xattr) to provide "...enhanced compatibility with Apple SMB clients and interoperability with a Netatalk 3 AFP fileserver." Samba versions prior to 4.13.17, 4.14.12 and 4.15.5 with vfs_fruit configured allow out-of-bou
- affected < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3fixed 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3
All versions of Samba prior to 4.13.16 are vulnerable to a malicious client using an SMB1 or NFS race to allow a directory to be created in an area of the server file system not exported under the share definition. Note that SMB1 has to be enabled, or the share also available via
- affected < 1.16.1-23.11.1fixed 1.16.1-23.11.1
A flaw was found in SSSD, where the sssctl command was vulnerable to shell command injection via the logs-fetch and cache-expire subcommands. This flaw allows an attacker to trick the root user into running a specially crafted sssctl command, such as via sudo, to gain root access
- affected < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3fixed 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3
ec_verify in kdc/kdc_preauth_ec.c in the Key Distribution Center (KDC) in MIT Kerberos 5 (aka krb5) before 1.18.4 and 1.19.x before 1.19.2 allows remote attackers to cause a NULL pointer dereference and daemon crash. This occurs because a return value is not properly managed in a
- affected < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3fixed 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3
A flaw was found in samba. Spaces used in a string around a domain name (DN), while supposed to be ignored, can cause invalid DN strings with spaces to instead write a zero-byte into out-of-bounds memory, resulting in a crash. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to syst
- affected < 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3fixed 1.16.1-150300.23.17.3
A flaw was found in Samba's libldb. Multiple, consecutive leading spaces in an LDAP attribute can lead to an out-of-bounds memory write, leading to a crash of the LDAP server process handling the request. The highest threat from this vulnerability is to system availability.