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Red Hat: CVE-2019-10224: using dscreate in verbose mode results in information disclosure (Multiple Advisories)

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Red Hat: CVE-2019-10224: using dscreate in verbose mode results in information disclosure (Multiple Advisories)

Severity
2
CVSS
(AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Published
11/05/2019
Created
11/07/2019
Added
11/06/2019
Modified
12/15/2023

Description

A flaw has been found in 389-ds-base versions 1.4.x.x before 1.4.1.3. When executed in verbose mode, the dscreate and dsconf commands may display sensitive information, such as the Directory Manager password. An attacker, able to see the screen or record the terminal standard error output, could use this flaw to gain sensitive information.

Solution(s)

  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-debuginfo
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-debugsource
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-devel
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-legacy-tools
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-legacy-tools-debuginfo
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-libs
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-libs-debuginfo
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-snmp
  • redhat-upgrade-389-ds-base-snmp-debuginfo
  • redhat-upgrade-python3-lib389

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