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SUSE: CVE-2019-13057: SUSE Linux Security Advisory

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SUSE: CVE-2019-13057: SUSE Linux Security Advisory

Severity
4
CVSS
(AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:P/I:N/A:N)
Published
07/26/2019
Created
09/19/2019
Added
09/18/2019
Modified
10/22/2021

Description

An issue was discovered in the server in OpenLDAP before 2.4.48. When the server administrator delegates rootDN (database admin) privileges for certain databases but wants to maintain isolation (e.g., for multi-tenant deployments), slapd does not properly stop a rootDN from requesting authorization as an identity from another database during a SASL bind or with a proxyAuthz (RFC 4370) control. (It is not a common configuration to deploy a system where the server administrator and a DB administrator enjoy different levels of trust.)

Solution(s)

  • suse-upgrade-compat-libldap-2_3-0
  • suse-upgrade-libldap-2_4-2
  • suse-upgrade-libldap-2_4-2-32bit
  • suse-upgrade-libldap-data
  • suse-upgrade-libldap-openssl1-2_4-2
  • suse-upgrade-libldap-openssl1-2_4-2-32bit
  • suse-upgrade-libldap-openssl1-2_4-2-x86
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-back-meta
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-back-perl
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-back-sock
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-back-sql
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-client
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-client-openssl1
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-contrib
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-devel
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-devel-32bit
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-devel-static
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-doc
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-openssl1
  • suse-upgrade-openldap2-ppolicy-check-password

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