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CVE-2020-15566

Опубликовано: 07 июл. 2020
Источник: ubuntu
Приоритет: medium
EPSS Низкий
CVSS2: 4.7
CVSS3: 6.5

Описание

An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: (1) port is already in use, (2) the memory allocation failed, or (3) the port we try to allocate is higher than what is supported by the ABI (e.g., 2L or FIFO) used by the guest or the limit set by an administrator (max_event_channels in xl cfg). Due to the missing error checks, only (1) will be considered an error. All the other cases will provide a valid port and will result in a crash when trying to access the event channel. When the administrator configured a guest to allow more than 1023 event channels, that guest may be able to crash the host. When Xen is out-of-memory, allocation of new event channels will result in crashing the host rather than reporting an error. Xen versions 4.10 and later are affected. All architectures are affected. The d...

РелизСтатусПримечание
bionic

not-affected

code not present
devel

not-affected

4.11.4+24-gddaaccbbab-1ubuntu2
eoan

ignored

end of life
esm-apps/focal

released

4.11.3+24-g14b62ab3e5-1ubuntu2.3
esm-apps/jammy

not-affected

4.11.4+24-gddaaccbbab-1ubuntu2
esm-infra-legacy/trusty

DNE

esm-infra/bionic

not-affected

code not present
esm-infra/xenial

not-affected

code not present
focal

released

4.11.3+24-g14b62ab3e5-1ubuntu2.3
groovy

not-affected

4.11.4+24-gddaaccbbab-1ubuntu2

Показывать по

EPSS

Процентиль: 17%
0.00055
Низкий

4.7 Medium

CVSS2

6.5 Medium

CVSS3

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 5.6
redhat
больше 5 лет назад

An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: (1) port is already in use, (2) the memory allocation failed, or (3) the port we try to allocate is higher than what is supported by the ABI (e.g., 2L or FIFO) used by the guest or the limit set by an administrator (max_event_channels in xl cfg). Due to the missing error checks, only (1) will be considered an error. All the other cases will provide a valid port and will result in a crash when trying to access the event channel. When the administrator configured a guest to allow more than 1023 event channels, that guest may be able to crash the host. When Xen is out-of-memory, allocation of new event channels will result in crashing the host rather than reporting an error. Xen versions 4.10 and later are affected. All architectures are affected. The d...

CVSS3: 6.5
nvd
больше 5 лет назад

An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: (1) port is already in use, (2) the memory allocation failed, or (3) the port we try to allocate is higher than what is supported by the ABI (e.g., 2L or FIFO) used by the guest or the limit set by an administrator (max_event_channels in xl cfg). Due to the missing error checks, only (1) will be considered an error. All the other cases will provide a valid port and will result in a crash when trying to access the event channel. When the administrator configured a guest to allow more than 1023 event channels, that guest may be able to crash the host. When Xen is out-of-memory, allocation of new event channels will result in crashing the host rather than reporting an error. Xen versions 4.10 and later are affected. All architectures are affected. The defa

CVSS3: 6.5
debian
больше 5 лет назад

An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users ...

CVSS3: 6.5
github
больше 3 лет назад

An issue was discovered in Xen through 4.13.x, allowing guest OS users to cause a host OS crash because of incorrect error handling in event-channel port allocation. The allocation of an event-channel port may fail for multiple reasons: (1) port is already in use, (2) the memory allocation failed, or (3) the port we try to allocate is higher than what is supported by the ABI (e.g., 2L or FIFO) used by the guest or the limit set by an administrator (max_event_channels in xl cfg). Due to the missing error checks, only (1) will be considered an error. All the other cases will provide a valid port and will result in a crash when trying to access the event channel. When the administrator configured a guest to allow more than 1023 event channels, that guest may be able to crash the host. When Xen is out-of-memory, allocation of new event channels will result in crashing the host rather than reporting an error. Xen versions 4.10 and later are affected. All architectures are affected. The d...

suse-cvrf
больше 5 лет назад

Security update for xen

EPSS

Процентиль: 17%
0.00055
Низкий

4.7 Medium

CVSS2

6.5 Medium

CVSS3