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Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Heimdal, Samba
Before version 7.7.1, Heimdal allowed remote attackers to execute arbitrary code due to an invalid free operation in the ASN.1 codec used by the Key Distribution Center KDC...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 5.10, Linux 5.15
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: A possible reference count leak in smb2open has been fixed. The reference count of ACLs will cause a leak when memory allocation fails. This issue has been addressed by adding the missing posixaclrelease function...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in cifs-utils
It was discovered that cifs-utils’ mount.cifs function invoked a shell when requesting the Samba password, which could be exploited to inject arbitrary commands. An attacker who had special permissions, such as those through sudo rules, could use this vulnerability to escalate their privileges...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
In Samba, GnuTLS’ gnutlsrnd function may fail, resulting in predictable random values...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
A null pointer dereference flaw was detected in Samba’s Winbind service in versions prior to 4.11.15, before 4.12.9, and before 4.13.1. A local user could exploit this flaw to crash the Winbind service, resulting in a denial of service...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
A vulnerability was discovered in Samba’s “rpcecho” development server, a non-Windows RPC server used to test Samba’s DCE/RPC stack components. This vulnerability stems from an RPC function that can be blocked indefinitely. The issue arises because the “rpcecho” service operates with only one...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
A out-of-bounds read vulnerability was discovered in Samba due to insufficient length checks in the winbinddpamauthcrap.c file. When performing NTLM authentication, the client sends cryptographic challenges back to the server. These responses have varying lengths, and Winbind fails to check the...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
Multiple flaws were identified in the way Samba AD DC implemented access control and compliance checks for stored data. An attacker could exploit these flaws to cause a complete compromise of the domain...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Linux 5.15
A flaw was discovered in the ksmbd component of the Linux kernel. A race condition between the smb2 close operation and logoff in multi-channel connections could lead to a use-after-free issue...
Astra Linux – Vulnerabilities in Linux, Linux-5.10, Linux-5.15, Linux-6.1
A memory read flaw that is outside the safe bounds was discovered in receiveencryptedstandard in fs/smb/client/smb2ops.c, within the SMB Client sub-component of the Linux kernel. This issue arises due to an integer underflow occurring during the memcpy operation’s length calculation, resulting in...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
Netlogon RPC Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
A flaw was discovered in the way Samba handles file/directory metadata. This flaw allows an authenticated attacker with appropriate permissions to read or modify share metadata, and to perform this operation outside of the share...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
A flaw was discovered in Samba’s libldb. Multiple consecutive leading spaces in an LDAP attribute can lead to an out-of-bounds memory write, causing the LDAP server process handling the request to crash. The greatest threat of this vulnerability is to system availability...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
A flaw was discovered in Samba. Spaces used in a string surrounding a domain name can, when ignored, cause invalid DN strings to write a zero-byte into out-of-bounds memory, resulting in a crash. The greatest threat of this vulnerability is to system availability...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
All versions of Samba prior to 4.15.5 are vulnerable to a malicious client that can use a server symlink to determine whether a file or directory exists in a part of the server file system that is not exported under the share definition. This attack can only succeed if SMB1 with unix extensions i...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
A flaw was discovered in the way that a Samba, as an Active Directory Domain Controller, can support a RODC Read-Only Domain Controller. This would allow a RODC to print administrator tickets...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
Since the Windows Kerberos RC4-HMAC Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability was disclosed by Microsoft on November 8, 2022, and according to RFC8429, it is assumed that RC4-HMAC is weak. Vulnerable Samba Active Directory Domain Controllers will issue RC4-HMAC encrypted tickets, even though the targe...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability in Samba
A flaw was discovered in Samba. The Samba smbd file server must map Windows group identities SIDs to Unix group IDs gids. The code responsible for this mapping contained a flaw that could allow it to read data beyond the end of the array, in the event that a negative cache entry was added to the...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 5.10, Linux 6.1, and Linux 5.15
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: Validating the payload size in the IPC response When installing malicious ksmbd-tools, ksmbd.mountd may return an invalid IPC response to the ksmbd kernel server. ksmbd should validate the payload size of the IPC response...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 5.15, Linux 6.1
A use-after-free flaw was discovered in the setupasyncwork function in the KSMBD implementation of the in-kernel Samba server and CIFS services in the Linux kernel. This issue could allow an attacker to crash the system by accessing freed resources...