6 matches found
CVE-2012-5509
aeolus-configserver-setup in the Aeolas Configuration Server, as used in Red Hat CloudForms Cloud Engine before 1.1.2, uses world-readable permissions for a temporary file in /tmp, which allows local users to read credentials by reading this file...
CVE-2012-6117
Aeolus Configuration Server, as used in Red Hat CloudForms Cloud Engine before 1.1.2, uses world-readable permissions for /var/log/aeolus-configserver/configserver.log, which allows local users to read plaintext passwords by reading the log file...
Design/Logic Flaw
Aeolus Configuration Server, as used in Red Hat CloudForms Cloud Engine before 1.1.2, uses world-readable permissions for /var/log/aeolus-configserver/configserver.log, which allows local users to read plaintext passwords by reading the log file...
Design/Logic Flaw
aeolus-configserver-setup in the Aeolas Configuration Server, as used in Red Hat CloudForms Cloud Engine before 1.1.2, uses world-readable permissions for a temporary file in /tmp, which allows local users to read credentials by reading this file...
CVE-2012-5509
aeolus-configserver-setup in the Aeolas Configuration Server, as used in Red Hat CloudForms Cloud Engine before 1.1.2, uses world-readable permissions for a temporary file in /tmp, which allows local users to read credentials by reading this file...
CVE-2012-5509
CVE-2012-5509 affects Aeolus Configuration Server used with Red Hat CloudForms Cloud Engine prior to 1.1.2. The aeolus-configserver-setup script creates a world-readable temporary file in /tmp that contains credentials, enabling a local attacker to read them. Red Hat’s advisory for CloudForms Clo...