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CVE-2001-0421 |
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Description | ||
FTP server in Solaris 8 and earlier allows local and remote attackers to cause a core dump in the root directory, possibly with world-readable permissions, by providing a valid username with an invalid password followed by a CWD ~ command, which could release sensitive information such as shadowed passwords, or fill the disk partition. | ||
References | ||
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Assigning CNA | ||
MITRE Corporation | ||
Date Record Created | ||
20010524 | Disclaimer: The record creation date may reflect when the CVE ID was allocated or reserved, and does not necessarily indicate when this vulnerability was discovered, shared with the affected vendor, publicly disclosed, or updated in CVE. | |
Phase (Legacy) | ||
Proposed (20010524) | ||
Votes (Legacy) | ||
ACCEPT(1) Cole MODIFY(2) Dik, Frech NOOP(1) Wall REVIEWING(2) Williams, Ziese |
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Comments (Legacy) | ||
Frech> XF:solaris-ftp-shadow-recovery(6422) Dik> sun bug ids: 4436988 The "world-readable" core dump problem does not exist in Solaris 8 and other Solaris releases which have been patched to include the "coreadm" command and possibly earlier (many release have been patched to avoid core dumps in more situations and always make them mode 0600) Solaris 8 was the first release to contain coreadm initially (backported and include in 2.6 & 7) Solaris 7 was the first release to make core dumps mode 0600. (fix backported to 2.6 and earlier) |
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Proposed (Legacy) | ||
20010524 | ||
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