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CVE-2025-5351 Libssh: double free vulnerability in libssh key export functions
A flaw was found in the key export functionality of libssh. The issue occurs in the internal function responsible for converting cryptographic keys into serialized formats. During error handling, a memory structure is freed but not cleared, leading to a potential double free issue if an additiona...
CVE-2025-5351
A flaw was found in the key export functionality of libssh. The issue occurs in the internal function responsible for converting cryptographic keys into serialized formats. During error handling, a memory structure is freed but not cleared, leading to a potential double free issue if an additiona...
CVE-2025-5351 Libssh: double free vulnerability in libssh key export functions
A flaw was found in the key export functionality of libssh. The issue occurs in the internal function responsible for converting cryptographic keys into serialized formats. During error handling, a memory structure is freed but not cleared, leading to a potential double free issue if an additiona...
CVE-2025-5351
CVE-2025-5351 concerns libssh. The root cause is a double-free in the key export path: during error handling, a memory structure is freed but not cleared, which may lead to heap corruption and application instability, especially in low-memory scenarios. The issue is tied to libssh’s key serializa...
CVE-2025-5351
A flaw was found in the key export functionality of libssh. The issue occurs in the internal function responsible for converting cryptographic keys into serialized formats. During error handling, a memory structure is freed but not cleared, leading to a potential double free issue if an additiona...
CVE-2025-5351
A flaw was found in the key export functionality of libssh. The issue occurs in the internal function responsible for converting cryptographic keys into serialized formats. During error handling, a memory structure is freed but not cleared, leading to a potential double free issue if an additiona...
AZL-64656 CVE-2025-5372 affecting package libssh for versions less than 0.10.6-2
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5372
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
DEBIAN-CVE-2025-5372
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5372
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
AZL-64650 CVE-2025-5372 affecting package libssh for versions less than 0.10.6-2
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5372
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5372 Libssh: incorrect return code handling in ssh_kdf() in libssh
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5372 Libssh: incorrect return code handling in ssh_kdf() in libssh
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5372
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5372
The CVE-2025-5372 issue affects libssh builds with OpenSSL
CVE-2025-5372
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5372
A flaw was found in libssh versions built with OpenSSL versions older than 3.0, specifically in the sshkdf function responsible for key derivation. Due to inconsistent interpretation of return values where OpenSSL uses 0 to indicate failure and libssh uses 0 for success—the function may mistakenl...
CVE-2025-5449
A flaw was found in the SFTP server message decoding logic of libssh. The issue occurs due to an incorrect packet length check that allows an integer overflow when handling large payload sizes on 32-bit systems. This issue leads to failed memory allocation and causes the server process to crash,...
libssh 安全漏洞
libssh is a C development package from the libssh organization for accessing SSH services, which is capable of executing remote commands, file transfers, as well as providing a secure transport channel for remote programs. A security vulnerability exists in libssh that stems from an inconsistent...