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CVE-2018-1281
The clustered setup of Apache MXNet allows users to specify which IP address and port the scheduler will listen on via the DMLCPSROOTURI and DMLCPSROOTPORT env variables. In versions older than 1.0.0, however, the MXNet framework will listen on 0.0.0.0 rather than user specified DMLCPSROOTURI onc...
CVE-2018-1281
The clustered setup of Apache MXNet allows users to specify which IP address and port the scheduler will listen on via the DMLCPSROOTURI and DMLCPSROOTPORT env variables. In versions older than 1.0.0, however, the MXNet framework will listen on 0.0.0.0 rather than user specified DMLCPSROOTURI onc...
Design/Logic Flaw
The clustered setup of Apache MXNet allows users to specify which IP address and port the scheduler will listen on via the DMLCPSROOTURI and DMLCPSROOTPORT env variables. In versions older than 1.0.0, however, the MXNet framework will listen on 0.0.0.0 rather than user specified DMLCPSROOTURI onc...
CVE-2018-1281
CVE-2018-1281 involves Apache MXNet in clustered deployments. The root cause is that in versions older than 1.0.0, the MXNet scheduler can be made to listen on 0.0.0.0 instead of the user-specified DMLC_PS_ROOT_URI/DMLC_PS_ROOT_PORT when a scheduler node initializes. This misconfiguration causes ...
CVE-2018-1281
The clustered setup of Apache MXNet allows users to specify which IP address and port the scheduler will listen on via the DMLCPSROOTURI and DMLCPSROOTPORT env variables. In versions older than 1.0.0, however, the MXNet framework will listen on 0.0.0.0 rather than user specified DMLCPSROOTURI onc...