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Ubuntu Update for open-iscsi USN-1235-1
Ubuntu Update for Linux kernel vulnerabilities USN-1235-1 OpenVAS Vulnerability Test $Id: gbubuntuUSN12351.nasl 7964 2017-12-01 07:32:11Z santu $ Ubuntu Update for open-iscsi USN-1235-1 Authors: System Generated Check Copyright: Copyright c 2011 Greenbone Networks GmbH, http://www.greenbone.net...
Ubuntu 8.04 LTS : open-iscsi vulnerability (USN-1235-1)
Colin Watson discovered that iscsidiscovery in Open-iSCSI did not safely create temporary files. A local attacker could exploit this to to overwrite arbitrary files with root privileges. Note that Tenable Network Security has extracted the preceding description block directly from the Ubuntu...
USN-1235-1: Open-iSCSI vulnerability
Colin Watson discovered that iscsidiscovery in Open-iSCSI did not safely create temporary files. A local attacker could exploit this to to overwrite arbitrary files with root privileges...
Open redirect
iscsidiscovery in open-iscsi in SUSE openSUSE 10.3 through 11.1 and SUSE Linux Enterprise SLE 10 SP2 and 11, and other operating systems, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on an unspecified temporary file that has a predictable name...
CVE-2009-1297
The CVE-2009-1297 issue affects open-iscsi’s iscsi_discovery in openSUSE/OpenSUSE 10.3–11.1 and SUSE/SLE 10 SP2–11. The root cause is unsafe creation of temporary files with a predictable name, enabling a local attacker to perform a symlink attack to overwrite arbitrary files. Several advisories ...
openSUSE Security Update : open-iscsi (open-iscsi-1238)
The iscsidiscovery tool created predictable temporary files which potentially allowed attackers to overwrite system files CVE-2009-1297 . %NASLMINLEVEL 70300 C Tenable Network Security, Inc. The descriptive text and package checks in this plugin were extracted from openSUSE Security Update...
CVE-2009-1297
iscsidiscovery in open-iscsi in SUSE openSUSE 10.3 through 11.1 and SUSE Linux Enterprise SLE 10 SP2 and 11, and other operating systems, allows local users to overwrite arbitrary files via a symlink attack on an unspecified temporary file that has a predictable name...