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SUSE CVE-2011-2916
qtnx 0.9 stores non-custom SSH keys in a world-readable configuration file. If a user has a world-readable or world-executable home directory, another local system user could obtain the private key used to connect to remote NX sessions...
CVE-2011-2916
qtnx 0.9 stores non-custom SSH keys in a world-readable configuration file. If a user has a world-readable or world-executable home directory, another local system user could obtain the private key used to connect to remote NX sessions...
CVE-2011-2916
qtnx 0.9 stores non-custom SSH keys in a world-readable configuration file. If a user has a world-readable or world-executable home directory, another local system user could obtain the private key used to connect to remote NX sessions...
CVE-2011-2916
CVE-2011-2916 affects qtnx 0.9, where non-custom SSH keys are stored in a world-readable configuration file. The underlying issue is that if a user has a world-readable or world-executable home directory, another local user could obtain the private key used to connect to remote NX sessions. Docum...
CVE-2011-2916
qtnx 0.9 stores non-custom SSH keys in a world-readable configuration file. If a user has a world-readable or world-executable home directory, another local system user could obtain the private key used to connect to remote NX sessions...