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ELSA-2007-1114

Опубликовано: 10 дек. 2007
Источник: oracle-oval
Платформа: Oracle Linux 5

Описание

ELSA-2007-1114: Critical: samba security and bug fix update (CRITICAL)

[3.0.9-1.3E.14.3]

  • Security fix for CVE-2007-6015
  • Fix for regression introduced with CVE-2007-4572
  • resolves: #407321
  • resolves: #389021

Обновленные пакеты

Oracle Linux 5

Oracle Linux x86_64

samba

3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4

samba-client

3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4

samba-common

3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4

samba-swat

3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4

Oracle Linux i386

samba

3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4

samba-client

3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4

samba-common

3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4

samba-swat

3.0.25b-1.el5_1.4

Связанные CVE

Связанные уязвимости

ubuntu
больше 17 лет назад

Stack-based buffer overflow in the send_mailslot function in nmbd in Samba 3.0.0 through 3.0.27a, when the "domain logons" option is enabled, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a GETDC mailslot request composed of a long GETDC string following an offset username in a SAMLOGON logon request.

redhat
больше 17 лет назад

Stack-based buffer overflow in the send_mailslot function in nmbd in Samba 3.0.0 through 3.0.27a, when the "domain logons" option is enabled, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a GETDC mailslot request composed of a long GETDC string following an offset username in a SAMLOGON logon request.

nvd
больше 17 лет назад

Stack-based buffer overflow in the send_mailslot function in nmbd in Samba 3.0.0 through 3.0.27a, when the "domain logons" option is enabled, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a GETDC mailslot request composed of a long GETDC string following an offset username in a SAMLOGON logon request.

debian
больше 17 лет назад

Stack-based buffer overflow in the send_mailslot function in nmbd in S ...

github
около 3 лет назад

Stack-based buffer overflow in the send_mailslot function in nmbd in Samba 3.0.0 through 3.0.27a, when the "domain logons" option is enabled, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a GETDC mailslot request composed of a long GETDC string following an offset username in a SAMLOGON logon request.