CVE-2007-0080

Published Jan 5, 2007

Last updated 3 months ago

Overview

Description
Buffer overflow in the SMB_Connect_Server function in FreeRadius 1.1.3 and earlier allows attackers to execute arbitrary code related to the server desthost field of an SMB_Handle_Type instance. NOTE: the impact of this issue has been disputed by a reliable third party and the vendor, who states that exploitation is limited "only to local administrators who have write access to the server configuration files." CVE concurs with the dispute
Source
cve@mitre.org
NVD status
Modified
CNA Tags
disputed

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Risk scores

CVSS 2.0

Type
Primary
Base score
6.6
Impact score
10
Exploitability score
2.7
Vector string
AV:L/AC:M/Au:S/C:C/I:C/A:C

Weaknesses

nvd@nist.gov
CWE-119

Evaluator

Comment
A buffer overflow in the SMB_Connect_Server function in FreeRADIUS 1.1.4 and earlier allows attackers to execute arbitrary code related to the server desthost field of an SMB_Handle_Type instance. This issue can not be exploited remotely, and can only be exploited by administrators who have write access to the server configuration files.
Impact
-- Official Vendor Statement from the FreeRADIUS Server project This issue is not a security vulnerability. The exploit is available only to local administrators who have write access to the server configuration files. As such, this issue has no security impact on any system running FreeRADIUS. -- Official Vendor Statement from the FreeRADIUS Server project
Solution
-- Official Vendor Statement from the FreeRADIUS Server project This issue is not a security vulnerability. The exploit is available only to local administrators who have write access to the server configuration files. As such, this issue has no security impact on any system running FreeRADIUS. -- Official Vendor Statement from the FreeRADIUS Server project

Vendor comments

  • Red HatNot vulnerable. The affected code is in an optional module that is not shipped in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1, 3, or 4.

Configurations