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CentOS Linux: CVE-2018-10852: Low: sssd security, bug fix, and enhancement update (CESA-2018:3158)

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CentOS Linux: CVE-2018-10852: Low: sssd security, bug fix, and enhancement update (CESA-2018:3158)

Severity
5
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Published
06/26/2018
Created
08/29/2019
Added
08/28/2019
Modified
05/25/2023

Description

The UNIX pipe which sudo uses to contact SSSD and read the available sudo rules from SSSD has too wide permissions, which means that anyone who can send a message using the same raw protocol that sudo and SSSD use can read the sudo rules available for any user. This affects versions of SSSD before 1.16.3.

Solution(s)

  • centos-upgrade-libipa_hbac
  • centos-upgrade-libipa_hbac-devel
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_autofs
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_certmap
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_certmap-devel
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_idmap
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_idmap-devel
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_nss_idmap
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_nss_idmap-devel
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_simpleifp
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_simpleifp-devel
  • centos-upgrade-libsss_sudo
  • centos-upgrade-python-libipa_hbac
  • centos-upgrade-python-libsss_nss_idmap
  • centos-upgrade-python-sss
  • centos-upgrade-python-sss-murmur
  • centos-upgrade-python-sssdconfig
  • centos-upgrade-sssd
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-ad
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-client
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-common
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-common-pac
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-dbus
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-debuginfo
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-ipa
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-kcm
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-krb5
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-krb5-common
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-ldap
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-libwbclient
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-libwbclient-devel
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-polkit-rules
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-proxy
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-tools
  • centos-upgrade-sssd-winbind-idmap

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