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krb5: Memory leak caused by supplying a null principal name in request
A memory leak flaw was found in the krb5unparsename function of the MIT Kerberos kadmind service. An authenticated attacker could repeatedly send specially crafted requests to the server, which could cause the server to consume large amounts of memory resources, ultimately leading to a denial of...
krb5: Memory leak caused by supplying a null principal name in request
A memory leak flaw was found in the krb5unparsename function of the MIT Kerberos kadmind service. An authenticated attacker could repeatedly send specially crafted requests to the server, which could cause the server to consume large amounts of memory resources, ultimately leading to a denial of...