Vulnerabilities > Setroubleshoot Project
DATE | CVE | VULNERABILITY TITLE | RISK |
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2017-04-11 | CVE-2016-4989 | Command Injection vulnerability in multiple products setroubleshoot allows local users to bypass an intended container protection mechanism and execute arbitrary commands by (1) triggering an SELinux denial with a crafted file name, which is handled by the _set_tpath function in audit_data.py or via a crafted (2) local_id or (3) analysis_id field in a crafted XML document to the run_fix function in SetroubleshootFixit.py, related to the subprocess.check_output and commands.getstatusoutput functions, a different vulnerability than CVE-2016-4445. | 7.0 |
2017-04-11 | CVE-2016-4446 | Command Injection vulnerability in multiple products The allow_execstack plugin for setroubleshoot allows local users to execute arbitrary commands by triggering an execstack SELinux denial with a crafted filename, related to the commands.getoutput function. | 7.0 |
2017-04-11 | CVE-2016-4445 | Command Injection vulnerability in multiple products The fix_lookup_id function in sealert in setroubleshoot before 3.2.23 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands as root by triggering an SELinux denial with a crafted file name, related to executing external commands with the commands.getstatusoutput function. | 7.0 |
2017-04-11 | CVE-2016-4444 | Command Injection vulnerability in multiple products The allow_execmod plugin for setroubleshoot before 3.2.23 allows local users to execute arbitrary commands by triggering an execmod SELinux denial with a crafted binary filename, related to the commands.getstatusoutput function. | 7.0 |