| Reporter | Title | Published | Views | Family All 79 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| net-snmp -- Remote DoS | 26 Apr 201200:00 | – | freebsd | |
| Medium: net-snmp | 5 Jul 201200:00 | – | amazon | |
| Amazon Linux AMI : net-snmp (ALAS-2012-97) | 4 Sep 201300:00 | – | nessus | |
| CentOS 6 : net-snmp (CESA-2012:0876) | 11 Jul 201200:00 | – | nessus | |
| CentOS 5 : net-snmp (CESA-2013:0124) | 17 Jan 201300:00 | – | nessus | |
| Citrix NetScaler Application Delivery Controller Multiple Vulnerabilities | 26 Mar 201400:00 | – | nessus | |
| F5 Networks BIG-IP : Net-SNMP vulnerability (K15883) | 28 Nov 201400:00 | – | nessus | |
| Fedora 16 : net-snmp-5.7.1-3.fc16 (2012-16659) | 31 Oct 201200:00 | – | nessus | |
| Fedora 17 : net-snmp-5.7.1-5.fc17 (2012-16662) | 31 Oct 201200:00 | – | nessus | |
| FreeBSD : net-snmp -- Remote DoS (5d85976a-9011-11e1-b5e0-000c299b62e1) | 27 Apr 201200:00 | – | nessus |
###############################################################################
# OpenVAS Vulnerability Test
#
# CentOS Update for net-snmp CESA-2013:0124 centos5
#
# Authors:
# System Generated Check
#
# Copyright:
# Copyright (c) 2013 Greenbone Networks GmbH, http://www.greenbone.net
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2
# (or any later version), as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
###############################################################################
include("revisions-lib.inc");
tag_insight = "These packages provide various libraries and tools for the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP).
An out-of-bounds buffer read flaw was found in the net-snmp agent. A remote
attacker with read privileges to a Management Information Base (MIB)
subtree handled by the "extend" directive (in "/etc/snmp/snmpd.conf") could
use this flaw to crash snmpd via a crafted SNMP GET request.
(CVE-2012-2141)
Bug fixes:
* Devices that used certain file systems were not reported in the
"HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageTable" table. As a result, the snmpd daemon
did not recognize devices using tmpfs, ReiserFS, and Oracle Cluster File
System (OCFS2) file systems. This update recognizes these devices and
reports them in the "HOST-RESOURCES-MIB::hrStorageTable" table.
(BZ#754652, BZ#755958, BZ#822061)
* The snmptrapd (8) man page did not correctly describe how to load
multiple configuration files using the "-c" option. This update describes
correctly that multiple configuration files must be separated by a comma.
(BZ#760001)
* Integers truncated from 64 to 32-bit were not correctly evaluated. As a
consequence, the snmpd daemon could enter an endless loop when encoding the
truncated integers to network format. This update modifies the underlying
code so that snmpd correctly checks truncated 64-bit integers. Now, snmpd
avoids an endless loop. (BZ#783892)
* snmpd did not correctly check for interrupted system calls when
enumerating existing IPv6 network prefixes during startup. As a
consequence, snmpd could prematurely exit when receiving a signal during
this enumeration. This update checks the network prefix enumeration code
for interrupted system calls. Now, snmpd no longer terminates when a signal
is received. (BZ#799699)
* snmpd used the wrong length of COUNTER64 values in the AgentX protocol.
As a consequence, snmpd could not decode two consecutive COUNTER64 values
in one AgentX packet. This update uses the correct COUNTER64 size and can
process two or mode COUNTER64 values in AgentX communication. (BZ#803585)
* snmpd ignored the "-e" parameter of the "trapsess" option in the snmpd
configuration file. As a result, outgoing traps were incorrectly sent with
the default EngineID of snmpd when configuring "trapsess" with an explicit
EngineID. This update modifies the underlying code to send outgoing traps
using the EngineID as specified in the "trapsess -e" parameter in the
configuration file. (BZ#805689)
* snmpd did not cor ...
Description truncated, for more information please check the Reference URL";
tag_affected = "net-snmp on CentOS 5";
tag_solution = "Please Install the Updated Packages.";
if(description)
{
script_xref(name : "URL" , value : "http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-announce/2013-January/019127.html");
script_id(881563);
script_version("$Revision: 8494 $");
script_tag(name:"last_modification", value:"$Date: 2018-01-23 07:57:55 +0100 (Tue, 23 Jan 2018) $");
script_tag(name:"creation_date", value:"2013-01-21 09:39:45 +0530 (Mon, 21 Jan 2013)");
script_cve_id("CVE-2012-2141");
script_tag(name:"cvss_base", value:"3.5");
script_tag(name:"cvss_base_vector", value:"AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:P");
script_xref(name: "CESA", value: "2013:0124");
script_name("CentOS Update for net-snmp CESA-2013:0124 centos5 ");
script_tag(name: "summary" , value: "Check for the Version of net-snmp");
script_category(ACT_GATHER_INFO);
script_copyright("Copyright (c) 2013 Greenbone Networks GmbH");
script_family("CentOS Local Security Checks");
script_dependencies("gather-package-list.nasl");
script_mandatory_keys("ssh/login/centos", "ssh/login/rpms");
script_tag(name : "affected" , value : tag_affected);
script_tag(name : "solution" , value : tag_solution);
script_tag(name : "insight" , value : tag_insight);
script_tag(name:"qod_type", value:"package");
script_tag(name:"solution_type", value:"VendorFix");
exit(0);
}
include("pkg-lib-rpm.inc");
release = get_kb_item("ssh/login/release");
res = "";
if(release == NULL){
exit(0);
}
if(release == "CentOS5")
{
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"net-snmp", rpm:"net-snmp~5.3.2.2~20.el5", rls:"CentOS5")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"net-snmp-devel", rpm:"net-snmp-devel~5.3.2.2~20.el5", rls:"CentOS5")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"net-snmp-libs", rpm:"net-snmp-libs~5.3.2.2~20.el5", rls:"CentOS5")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"net-snmp-perl", rpm:"net-snmp-perl~5.3.2.2~20.el5", rls:"CentOS5")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if ((res = isrpmvuln(pkg:"net-snmp-utils", rpm:"net-snmp-utils~5.3.2.2~20.el5", rls:"CentOS5")) != NULL)
{
security_message(data:res);
exit(0);
}
if (__pkg_match) exit(99); # Not vulnerable.
exit(0);
}
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