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firewalld: Firewall configuration can be modified by any logged in user

🗓️ 03 Nov 2016 08:11:47Reported by RedHatType 
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A flaw in firewalld allows any locally logged in user to tamper with or change firewall settings.

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OSOS VersionArchitecturePackagePackage VersionFilename
Red Hat Enterprise Linux7anyfirewall-applet0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarchfirewall-applet-0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarch.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux7anyfirewall-config0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarchfirewall-config-0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarch.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux7anyfirewalld0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarchfirewalld-0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarch.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux7anyfirewalld-filesystem0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarchfirewalld-filesystem-0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarch.noarch.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux7anypython-firewall0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarchpython-firewall-0:0.4.3.2-8.el7.noarch.noarch.rpm

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13 May 2026 01:52Current
5.7Medium risk
Vulners AI Score5.7
CVSS 22.1
CVSS 35.5
EPSS0.0006
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