Описание
ipmievd (aka the IPMI event daemon) in OpenIPMI, as used in the ipmitool package 1.8.11 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora 16, and other products uses 0666 permissions for its ipmievd.pid PID file, which allows local users to kill arbitrary processes by writing to this file.
Релиз | Статус | Примечание |
---|---|---|
devel | not-affected | |
hardy | ignored | end of life |
lucid | ignored | end of life |
maverick | ignored | end of life |
natty | ignored | end of life |
oneiric | ignored | end of life |
precise | not-affected | 1.8.11-5ubuntu1 |
quantal | not-affected | |
raring | not-affected | |
saucy | not-affected |
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3.6 Low
CVSS2
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ipmievd (aka the IPMI event daemon) in OpenIPMI, as used in the ipmitool package 1.8.11 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora 16, and other products uses 0666 permissions for its ipmievd.pid PID file, which allows local users to kill arbitrary processes by writing to this file.
ipmievd (aka the IPMI event daemon) in OpenIPMI, as used in the ipmitool package 1.8.11 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora 16, and other products uses 0666 permissions for its ipmievd.pid PID file, which allows local users to kill arbitrary processes by writing to this file.
ipmievd (aka the IPMI event daemon) in OpenIPMI, as used in the ipmito ...
ipmievd (aka the IPMI event daemon) in OpenIPMI, as used in the ipmitool package 1.8.11 in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora 16, and other products uses 0666 permissions for its ipmievd.pid PID file, which allows local users to kill arbitrary processes by writing to this file.
ELSA-2013-0123: OpenIPMI security, bug fix, and enhancement update (LOW)
3.6 Low
CVSS2