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CVE-2019-20394

Опубликовано: 22 янв. 2020
Источник: debian

Описание

A double-free is present in libyang before v1.0-r3 in the function yyparse() when a type statement in used in a notification statement. Applications that use libyang to parse untrusted input yang files may be vulnerable to this flaw, which would cause a crash or potentially code execution.

Пакеты

ПакетСтатусВерсия исправленияРелизТип
libyangfixed1.0.167-1experimentalpackage
libyangfixed1.0.176-1package

Примечания

  • https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1793932

  • https://github.com/CESNET/libyang/commit/6cc51b1757dfbb7cff92de074ada65e8523289a6

  • https://github.com/CESNET/libyang/issues/769

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 8.8
ubuntu
около 6 лет назад

A double-free is present in libyang before v1.0-r3 in the function yyparse() when a type statement in used in a notification statement. Applications that use libyang to parse untrusted input yang files may be vulnerable to this flaw, which would cause a crash or potentially code execution.

CVSS3: 7
redhat
почти 7 лет назад

A double-free is present in libyang before v1.0-r3 in the function yyparse() when a type statement in used in a notification statement. Applications that use libyang to parse untrusted input yang files may be vulnerable to this flaw, which would cause a crash or potentially code execution.

CVSS3: 8.8
nvd
около 6 лет назад

A double-free is present in libyang before v1.0-r3 in the function yyparse() when a type statement in used in a notification statement. Applications that use libyang to parse untrusted input yang files may be vulnerable to this flaw, which would cause a crash or potentially code execution.

CVSS3: 8.8
github
больше 3 лет назад

A double-free is present in libyang before v1.0-r3 in the function yyparse() when a type statement in used in a notification statement. Applications that use libyang to parse untrusted input yang files may be vulnerable to this flaw, which would cause a crash or potentially code execution.