tog-pegasus WBEM security bypass

togpegasus-wbem-security-bypass (46829) The risk level is classified as MediumMedium Risk

Description:

tog-pegasus could allow a remote attacker to bypass security restrictions, caused by the failure to apply additional Red Hat security enhancements. A remote attacker with a valid user account could exploit this vulnerability to gain access to OpenPegasus WBEM services and send a specially-crafted request to WBEM services.

*CVSS:

Base Score: 4
  Access Vector: Network
  Access Complexity: Low
  Authentication: Single
  Confidentiality Impact: None
  Integrity Impact: Partial
  Availability Impact: None
 
Temporal Score: 3
  Exploitability: Unproven
  Remediation Level: Official-Fix
  Report Confidence: Confirmed

Consequences:

Bypass Security

Remedy:

Apply the appropriate update for your system. See References.

References:

  • OpenPegasus Web site: OpenPegasus .
  • BID-32460: 'tog-pegasus' Package for Red Hat Enterprise Linux Security Bypass Vulnerability
  • CVE-2008-4313: A certain Red Hat patch for tog-pegasus in OpenGroup Pegasus 2.7.0 does not properly configure the PAM tty name, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended access restrictions and send requests to OpenPegasus WBEM services.
  • RHSA-2008-1001: tog-pegasus security update
  • SA32862: Red Hat update for tog-pegasus
  • SECTRACK ID: 1021283: OpenPegasus 'access.conf' Security Settings Can Be Bypassed

Platforms Affected:

  • RedHat Enterprise Linux 5 Client
  • RedHat Enterprise Linux 5
  • RedHat tog-pegasus

Reported:

Nov 25, 2008

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