Описание
An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.2.0, as used in Oniguruma-mod in Ruby through 2.4.1 and mbstring in PHP through 7.1.5. A SIGSEGV occurs in left_adjust_char_head() during regular expression compilation. Invalid handling of reg->dmax in forward_search_range() could result in an invalid pointer dereference, normally as an immediate denial-of-service condition.
Затронутые пакеты
Платформа | Пакет | Состояние | Рекомендация | Релиз |
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CloudForms Management Engine 5 | rh-ruby22-ruby | Under investigation | ||
CloudForms Management Engine 5 | ruby-200-ruby | Under investigation | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | php | Will not fix | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | php53 | Will not fix | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 | ruby | Will not fix | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | oniguruma | Will not fix | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | php | Will not fix | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 | ruby | Will not fix | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | php | Will not fix | ||
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 | ruby | Will not fix |
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Статус:
EPSS
6.5 Medium
CVSS3
Связанные уязвимости
An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.2.0, as used in Oniguruma-mod in Ruby through 2.4.1 and mbstring in PHP through 7.1.5. A SIGSEGV occurs in left_adjust_char_head() during regular expression compilation. Invalid handling of reg->dmax in forward_search_range() could result in an invalid pointer dereference, normally as an immediate denial-of-service condition.
An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.2.0, as used in Oniguruma-mod in Ruby through 2.4.1 and mbstring in PHP through 7.1.5. A SIGSEGV occurs in left_adjust_char_head() during regular expression compilation. Invalid handling of reg->dmax in forward_search_range() could result in an invalid pointer dereference, normally as an immediate denial-of-service condition.
An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.2.0, as used in Oniguruma-mod i ...
An issue was discovered in Oniguruma 6.2.0, as used in Oniguruma-mod in Ruby through 2.4.1 and mbstring in PHP through 7.1.5. A SIGSEGV occurs in left_adjust_char_head() during regular expression compilation. Invalid handling of reg->dmax in forward_search_range() could result in an invalid pointer dereference, normally as an immediate denial-of-service condition.
EPSS
6.5 Medium
CVSS3