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UBUNTU-CVE-2016-10152
The readconfigfile function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 falls back to the ".athena.mit.edu" default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache...
CVE-2016-10152
The readconfigfile function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 falls back to the ".athena.mit.edu" default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache...
DEBIAN-CVE-2016-10152
The readconfigfile function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 falls back to the ".athena.mit.edu" default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache...
CVE-2016-10152
The readconfigfile function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 falls back to the ".athena.mit.edu" default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache...
Design/Logic Flaw
The readconfigfile function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 falls back to the ".athena.mit.edu" default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache...
CVE-2016-10152
The readconfigfile function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 falls back to the ".athena.mit.edu" default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache...
CVE-2016-10152
The readconfigfile function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 falls back to the ".athena.mit.edu" default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache...
CVE-2016-10152
The readconfigfile function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 falls back to the ".athena.mit.edu" default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache...
CVE-2016-10152
CVE-2016-10152 affects Hesiod 3.2.1. The read_config_file function in lib/hesiod.c falls back to the .athena.mit.edu default domain when opening the configuration file fails, which allows remote attackers to gain root privileges by poisoning the DNS cache. The CVE is rated as critical (CVSS v3: 9...
DEBIAN-CVE-2016-10151
The hesiodinit function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 compares EUID with UID to determine whether to use configurations from environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges via the 1 HESIODCONFIG or 2 HESDOMAIN environment variable and leveraging certain SUID/SGUID binary...
UBUNTU-CVE-2016-10151
The hesiodinit function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 compares EUID with UID to determine whether to use configurations from environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges via the 1 HESIODCONFIG or 2 HESDOMAIN environment variable and leveraging certain SUID/SGUID binary...
CVE-2016-10151
The hesiodinit function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 compares EUID with UID to determine whether to use configurations from environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges via the 1 HESIODCONFIG or 2 HESDOMAIN environment variable and leveraging certain SUID/SGUID binary...
CVE-2016-10151
The hesiodinit function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 compares EUID with UID to determine whether to use configurations from environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges via the 1 HESIODCONFIG or 2 HESDOMAIN environment variable and leveraging certain SUID/SGUID binary...
Design/Logic Flaw
The hesiodinit function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 compares EUID with UID to determine whether to use configurations from environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges via the 1 HESIODCONFIG or 2 HESDOMAIN environment variable and leveraging certain SUID/SGUID binary...
CVE-2016-10151
The hesiodinit function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 compares EUID with UID to determine whether to use configurations from environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges via the 1 HESIODCONFIG or 2 HESDOMAIN environment variable and leveraging certain SUID/SGUID binary...
CVE-2016-10151
The hesiodinit function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 compares EUID with UID to determine whether to use configurations from environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges via the 1 HESIODCONFIG or 2 HESDOMAIN environment variable and leveraging certain SUID/SGUID binary...
CVE-2016-10151
CVE-2016-10151 is tied to the Hesiod 3.2.1 package. The vulnerability arises in the hesiod_init function in lib/hesiod.c, which compares the effective user ID (EUID) with the real UID to decide whether to load configurations from environment variables. This logic can enable local users to elevate...
CVE-2016-10151
The hesiodinit function in lib/hesiod.c in Hesiod 3.2.1 compares EUID with UID to determine whether to use configurations from environment variables, which allows local users to gain privileges via the 1 HESIODCONFIG or 2 HESDOMAIN environment variable and leveraging certain SUID/SGUID binary...
DLA-796-1 hesiod - security update
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[SECURITY] [DLA 795-1] hesiod security update
Package : hesiod Version : 3.0.2-21+deb7u1 CVE IDs : CVE-2016-10151 CVE-2016-10152 Debian Bugs : 852094, 852093 It was discovered that there were two vulnerabilities in hesiod, Project Athenas DNS-based directory service: CVE-2016-10151: A weak SUID check allowing privilege elevation...