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CVE-2010-2239
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.0 through 0.8.2, creates new images without setting the user-defined backing-store format, which allows guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS via unspecified vectors...
CVE-2010-2237
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.1 through 0.8.2, looks up disk backing stores without referring to the user-defined main disk format, which might allow guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS, and possibly have unspecified other impact, via unknown vectors...
CVE-2010-2239
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.0 through 0.8.2, creates new images without setting the user-defined backing-store format, which allows guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS via unspecified vectors...
Design/Logic Flaw
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.0 through 0.8.2, creates new images without setting the user-defined backing-store format, which allows guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS via unspecified vectors...
Design/Logic Flaw
Red Hat libvirt 0.2.0 through 0.8.2 creates iptables rules with improper mappings of privileged source ports, which allows guest OS users to bypass intended access restrictions by leveraging IP address and source-port values, as demonstrated by copying and deleting an NFS directory tree...
Design/Logic Flaw
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.7.2 through 0.8.2, recurses into disk-image backing stores without extracting the defined disk backing-store format, which might allow guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS, and possibly have unspecified other impact, via unknown vectors...
Format string
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.1 through 0.8.2, looks up disk backing stores without referring to the user-defined main disk format, which might allow guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS, and possibly have unspecified other impact, via unknown vectors...
CVE-2010-2242
CVE-2010-2242 relates to Red Hat/libvirt 0.2.0–0.8.2, where libvirt creates iptables rules with improper mappings of privileged source ports. This could allow a guest OS user to bypass host access restrictions by manipulating IP address and source-port values, as demonstrated by an NFS operation....
CVE-2010-2239
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.0 through 0.8.2, creates new images without setting the user-defined backing-store format, which allows guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS via unspecified vectors...
CVE-2010-2238
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.7.2 through 0.8.2, recurses into disk-image backing stores without extracting the defined disk backing-store format, which might allow guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS, and possibly have unspecified other impact, via unknown vectors...
CVE-2010-2242
Red Hat libvirt 0.2.0 through 0.8.2 creates iptables rules with improper mappings of privileged source ports, which allows guest OS users to bypass intended access restrictions by leveraging IP address and source-port values, as demonstrated by copying and deleting an NFS directory tree...
CVE-2010-2239
The CVE affects Red Hat libvirt, possibly version 0.6.0 through 0.8.2. The issue arises when creating new images without setting the user-defined backing-store format, which could allow guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host via unspecified vectors. Connected documents (e.g., openSUSE...
CVE-2010-2239
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.0 through 0.8.2, creates new images without setting the user-defined backing-store format, which allows guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS via unspecified vectors...
CVE-2010-2237
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.1 through 0.8.2, looks up disk backing stores without referring to the user-defined main disk format, which might allow guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS, and possibly have unspecified other impact, via unknown vectors...
CVE-2010-2238
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.7.2 through 0.8.2, recurses into disk-image backing stores without extracting the defined disk backing-store format, which might allow guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS, and possibly have unspecified other impact, via unknown vectors...
CVE-2010-2242
Red Hat libvirt 0.2.0 through 0.8.2 creates iptables rules with improper mappings of privileged source ports, which allows guest OS users to bypass intended access restrictions by leveraging IP address and source-port values, as demonstrated by copying and deleting an NFS directory tree...
CVE-2010-2238
The CVE-2010-2238 entry affects Red Hat libvirt (likely 0.7.2 through 0.8.2). The issue arises because libvirt recurses into disk-image backing stores without extracting the defined disk backing-store format, which may allow a guest OS user to read arbitrary host files and potentially other impac...
CVE-2010-2237
CVE-2010-2237 affects libvirt (notably Red Hat libvirt 0.6.1–0.8.2) where probing of disk backing stores occurs without validating the user‑defined main disk format. This could allow a privileged guest user to read arbitrary files on the host via unknown vectors; other impact is not clearly speci...
CVE-2010-2237
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.1 through 0.8.2, looks up disk backing stores without referring to the user-defined main disk format, which might allow guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS, and possibly have unspecified other impact, via unknown vectors...
CVE-2010-2239
Red Hat libvirt, possibly 0.6.0 through 0.8.2, creates new images without setting the user-defined backing-store format, which allows guest OS users to read arbitrary files on the host OS via unspecified vectors...