Vulnerabilities > Fedoraproject > 389 Directory Server > Low
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2020-01-09 | CVE-2010-3282 | Cleartext Storage of Sensitive Information vulnerability in multiple products 389 Directory Server before 1.2.7.1 (aka Red Hat Directory Server 8.2) and HP-UX Directory Server before B.08.10.03, when audit logging is enabled, logs the Directory Manager password (nsslapd-rootpw) in cleartext when changing cn=config:nsslapd-rootpw, which might allow local users to obtain sensitive information by reading the log. | 1.9 |
2013-05-13 | CVE-2013-1897 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in Fedoraproject 389 Directory Server The do_search function in ldap/servers/slapd/search.c in 389 Directory Server 1.2.x before 1.2.11.20 and 1.3.x before 1.3.0.5 does not properly restrict access to entries when the nsslapd-allow-anonymous-access configuration is set to rootdse and the BASE search scope is used, which allows remote attackers to obtain sensitive information outside of the rootDSE via a crafted LDAP search. | 2.6 |
2012-07-03 | CVE-2012-0833 | Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls vulnerability in Fedoraproject 389 Directory Server The acllas__handle_group_entry function in servers/plugins/acl/acllas.c in 389 Directory Server before 1.2.10 does not properly handled access control instructions (ACIs) that use certificate groups, which allows remote authenticated LDAP users with a certificate group to cause a denial of service (infinite loop and CPU consumption) by binding to the server. | 2.3 |
2012-07-03 | CVE-2012-2678 | Cryptographic Issues vulnerability in multiple products 389 Directory Server before 1.2.11.6 (aka Red Hat Directory Server before 8.2.10-3), after the password for a LDAP user has been changed and before the server has been reset, allows remote attackers to read the plaintext password via the unhashed#user#password attribute. | 1.2 |
2012-07-03 | CVE-2012-2746 | Cryptographic Issues vulnerability in multiple products 389 Directory Server before 1.2.11.6 (aka Red Hat Directory Server before 8.2.10-3), when the password of a LDAP user has been changed and audit logging is enabled, saves the new password to the log in plain text, which allows remote authenticated users to read the password. | 2.1 |