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Oracle Linux: (CVE-2019-10195) ELSA-2020-0378: ipa security and bug fix update

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Oracle Linux: (CVE-2019-10195) ELSA-2020-0378: ipa security and bug fix update

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:S/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Published
11/27/2019
Created
02/08/2020
Added
02/06/2020
Modified
02/06/2020

Description

A flaw was found in IPA, all 4.6.x versions before 4.6.7, all 4.7.x versions before 4.7.4 and all 4.8.x versions before 4.8.3, in the way that FreeIPA's batch processing API logged operations. This included passing user passwords in clear text on FreeIPA masters. Batch processing of commands with passwords as arguments or options is not performed by default in FreeIPA but is possible by third-party components. An attacker having access to system logs on FreeIPA masters could use this flaw to produce log file content with passwords exposed.

Solution(s)

  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa-client
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa-client-common
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa-common
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa-python-compat
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa-server
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa-server-common
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa-server-dns
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-ipa-server-trust-ad
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-python2-ipaclient
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-python2-ipalib
  • oracle-linux-upgrade-python2-ipaserver

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