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SUSE CVE-2010-4341
The pamparseindatav2 function in src/responder/pam/pamsrvcmd.c in the PAM responder in SSSD 1.5.0, 1.4.x, and 1.3 allows local users to cause a denial of service infinite loop, crash, and login prevention via a crafted packet...
SUSE CVE-2011-1758
The krb5saveccnamedone function in providers/krb5/krb5auth.c in System Security Services Daemon SSSD 1.5.x before 1.5.7, when automatic ticket renewal and offline authentication are configured, uses a pathname string as a password, which allows local users to bypass Kerberos authentication by...
SUSE CVE-2013-0219
System Security Services Daemon SSSD before 1.9.4, when 1 creating, 2 copying, or 3 removing a user home directory tree, allows local users to create, modify, or delete arbitrary files via a symlink attack on another user's files...
SUSE CVE-2018-16838
A flaw was found in sssd Group Policy Objects implementation. When the GPO is not readable by SSSD due to a too strict permission settings on the server side, SSSD will allow all authenticated users to login instead of denying access...
sssd: shell command injection in sssctl
A flaw was found in SSSD, where the sssctl command was vulnerable to shell command injection via the logs-fetch and cache-expire subcommands. This flaw allows an attacker to trick the root user into running a specially crafted sssctl command, such as via sudo, to gain root access. The highest...
UBUNTU-CVE-2012-3462
A flaw was found in SSSD version 1.9.0. The SSSD's access-provider logic causes the result of the HBAC rule processing to be ignored in the event that the access-provider is also handling the setup of the user's SELinux user context...
Building the Azure IoT Edge Security Daemon in Rust
Azure IoT Edge is an open source, cross platform software project from the Azure IoT team at Microsoft that seeks to solve the problem of managing distribution of compute to the edge of your on-premise network from the cloud. This post explains some of the rationale behind our choice of Rust as t...
SSSD Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CNVD-2019-02525)
SSSD is a daemon for managing access to remote directories and authentication mechanisms. An information disclosure vulnerability exists in versions of SSSD prior to 2.1, which can be exploited by an attacker to disclose information...
UBUNTU-CVE-2019-3811
A vulnerability was found in sssd. If a user was configured with no home directory set, sssd would return '/' the root directory instead of '' the empty string / no home directory. This could impact services that restrict the user's filesystem access to within their home directory through chroot...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-16883
sssd versions from 1.13.0 to before 2.0.0 did not properly restrict access to the infopipe according to the "alloweduids" configuration parameter. If sensitive information were stored in the user directory, this could be inadvertently disclosed to local attackers...
sssd: information leak from the sssd-sudo responder
The UNIX pipe which sudo uses to contact SSSD and read the available sudo rules from SSSD utilizes too broad of a set of permissions. Any user who can send a message using the same raw protocol that sudo and SSSD use can read the sudo rules available for any user...
DEBIAN-CVE-2017-12173
It was found that sssd's sysdbsearchuserbyupnres function before 1.16.0 did not sanitize requests when querying its local cache and was vulnerable to injection. In a centralized login environment, if a password hash was locally cached for a given user, an authenticated attacker could use this fla...
DEBIAN-CVE-2018-10852
The UNIX pipe which sudo uses to contact SSSD and read the available sudo rules from SSSD has too wide permissions, which means that anyone who can send a message using the same raw protocol that sudo and SSSD use can read the sudo rules available for any user. This affects versions of SSSD befor...
sssd: unsanitized input when searching in local cache database
It was found that sssd's sysdbsearchuserbyupnres function did not sanitize requests when querying its local cache and was vulnerable to injection. In a centralized login environment, if a password hash was locally cached for a given user, an authenticated attacker could use this flaw to retrieve ...
sssd: memory leak in the sssd_pac_plugin
It was found that SSSD's Privilege Attribute Certificate PAC responder plug-in would leak a small amount of memory on each authentication request. A remote attacker could potentially use this flaw to exhaust all available memory on the system by making repeated requests to a Kerberized daemon...
Juniper Networks Junos SRX Series SRX Network Security Daemon Denial of Service Vulnerability
Juniper Networks SRX Series services gateways with Junos are Juniper Networks' SRX Series gateway devices running the Junos operating system.The SRX Network Security Daemon nsd is SRX Network Security Daemon nsd is one of the network security daemons. A security vulnerability exists in the SRX ns...
Code injection
The SRX Network Security Daemon nsd in Juniper SRX Series services gateways with Junos 12.1X44 before 12.1X44-D50, 12.1X46 before 12.1X46-D35, 12.1X47 before 12.1X47-D25, and 12.3X48 before 12.3X48-D15 allows remote DNS servers to cause a denial of service crash via a crafted DNS response...
Juniper Junos SRX Series Network Security Daemon DoS (JSA10692)
According to its self-reported version number, the remote Juniper Junos device is affected by a denial of service vulnerability in the network security daemon nsd due to a flaw that occurs when handling DNS response messages for name resolution requests. An attacker can exploit this, via a rogue...
Juniper Networks Junos OS SRX NSD Denial of Service Vulnerability
Junos OS is prone to a DoS vulnerability in the Network Security Daemon. SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2015 Greenbone AG Some text descriptions might be excerpted from a referenced sources, and are Copyright C by the respective right holders. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only CPE =...
sssd: incorrect expansion of group membership when encountering a non-POSIX group
The System Security Services Daemon SSSD 1.11.6 does not properly identify group membership when a non-POSIX group is in a group membership chain, which allows local users to bypass access restrictions via unspecified vectors...