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SUSE CVE-2010-4020
MIT Kerberos 5 aka krb5 1.8.x through 1.8.3 does not reject RC4 key-derivation checksums, which might allow remote authenticated users to forge a 1 AD-SIGNEDPATH or 2 AD-KDC-ISSUED signature, and possibly gain privileges, by leveraging the small key space that results from certain one-byte...
FreeBSD : krb5 -- RFC 3961 key-derivation checksum handling vulnerability (1d193bba-03f6-11e0-bf50-001a926c7637)
The MIT Kerberos team reports : MIT krb5 releases incorrectly accepts RFC 3961 key-derivation checksums using RC4 keys when verifying AD-SIGNEDPATH and AD-KDC-ISSUED authorization data. An authenticated remote attacker that controls a legitimate service principal has a 1/256 chance of forging the...
DEBIAN-CVE-2010-4020
MIT Kerberos 5 aka krb5 1.8.x through 1.8.3 does not reject RC4 key-derivation checksums, which might allow remote authenticated users to forge a 1 AD-SIGNEDPATH or 2 AD-KDC-ISSUED signature, and possibly gain privileges, by leveraging the small key space that results from certain one-byte...
CVE-2010-4020
MIT Kerberos 5 aka krb5 1.8.x through 1.8.3 does not reject RC4 key-derivation checksums, which might allow remote authenticated users to forge a 1 AD-SIGNEDPATH or 2 AD-KDC-ISSUED signature, and possibly gain privileges, by leveraging the small key space that results from certain one-byte...
CVE-2010-4020
MIT Kerberos 5 aka krb5 1.8.x through 1.8.3 does not reject RC4 key-derivation checksums, which might allow remote authenticated users to forge a 1 AD-SIGNEDPATH or 2 AD-KDC-ISSUED signature, and possibly gain privileges, by leveraging the small key space that results from certain one-byte...
krb5: krb5 may accept authdata checksums with low-entropy derived keys (MITKRB5-SA-2010-007)
MIT Kerberos 5 aka krb5 1.8.x through 1.8.3 does not reject RC4 key-derivation checksums, which might allow remote authenticated users to forge a 1 AD-SIGNEDPATH or 2 AD-KDC-ISSUED signature, and possibly gain privileges, by leveraging the small key space that results from certain one-byte...