CVE-2013-4475, CVE-2013-4476: samba
from: http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.1.1.html
o CVE-2013-4475:
Samba versions 3.2.0 and above (all versions of 3.2.x, 3.3.x,
3.4.x, 3.5.x, 3.6.x, 4.0.x and 4.1.x) do not check the underlying
file or directory ACL when opening an alternate data stream.
According to the SMB1 and SMB2+ protocols the ACL on an underlying
file or directory should control what access is allowed to alternate
data streams that are associated with the file or directory.
By default no version of Samba supports alternate data streams
on files or directories.
Samba can be configured to support alternate data streams by loading
either one of two virtual file system modues (VFS) vfs_streams_depot or
vfs_streams_xattr supplied with Samba, so this bug only affects Samba
servers configured this way.
To determine if your server is vulnerable, check for the strings
"streams_depot" or "streams_xattr" inside your smb.conf configuration
file.
o CVE-2013-4476:
In setups which provide ldap(s) and/or https services, the private
key for SSL/TLS encryption might be world readable. This typically
happens in active directory domain controller setups.
(from redmine: issue id 2338, created on 2013-11-13, closed on 2013-11-18)
- Relations:
- child #2339 (closed)
- child #2340 (closed)
- child #2341 (closed)
- child #2343 (closed)