SaltStack Salt 2017.7.8

CPE Details

SaltStack Salt 2017.7.8
2017.7.8
2019-09-26
13h43 +00:00
2019-09-26
13h43 +00:00
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CPE Name: cpe:2.3:a:saltstack:salt:2017.7.8:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

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Vendor

saltstack

Product

salt

Version

2017.7.8

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CVE-2023-20898 2023-09-05 10h59 +00:00 Git Providers can read from the wrong environment because they get the same cache directory base name in Salt masters prior to 3005.2 or 3006.2. Anything that uses Git Providers with different environments can get garbage data or the wrong data, which can lead to wrongful data disclosure, wrongful executions, data corruption and/or crash.
7.8
Haute
CVE-2023-20897 2023-09-05 10h56 +00:00 Salt masters prior to 3005.2 or 3006.2 contain a DOS in minion return. After receiving several bad packets on the request server equal to the number of worker threads, the master will become unresponsive to return requests until restarted.
5.3
Moyen
CVE-2021-33226 2023-02-17 00h00 +00:00 Buffer Overflow vulnerability in Saltstack v.3003 and before allows attacker to execute arbitrary code via the func variable in salt/salt/modules/status.py file. NOTE: this is disputed by third parties because an attacker cannot influence the eval input
9.8
Critique
CVE-2022-22967 2022-06-21 22h00 +00:00 An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt in versions before 3002.9, 3003.5, 3004.2. PAM auth fails to reject locked accounts, which allows a previously authorized user whose account is locked still run Salt commands when their account is locked. This affects both local shell accounts with an active session and salt-api users that authenticate via PAM eauth.
8.8
Haute
CVE-2021-22004 2021-09-08 13h00 +00:00 An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt before 3003.3. The salt minion installer will accept and use a minion config file at C:\salt\conf if that file is in place before the installer is run. This allows for a malicious actor to subvert the proper behaviour of the given minion software.
6.4
Moyen
CVE-2021-21996 2021-09-07 22h00 +00:00 An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt before 3003.3. A user who has control of the source, and source_hash URLs can gain full file system access as root on a salt minion.
7.5
Haute
CVE-2021-31607 2021-04-22 22h00 +00:00 In SaltStack Salt 2016.9 through 3002.6, a command injection vulnerability exists in the snapper module that allows for local privilege escalation on a minion. The attack requires that a file is created with a pathname that is backed up by snapper, and that the master calls the snapper.diff function (which executes popen unsafely).
7.8
Haute
CVE-2021-25315 2021-03-03 09h55 +00:00 CWE - CWE-287: Improper Authentication vulnerability in SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP 3; openSUSE Tumbleweed allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code via salt without the need to specify valid credentials. This issue affects: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP 3 salt versions prior to 3002.2-3. openSUSE Tumbleweed salt version 3002.2-2.1 and prior versions. This issue affects: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP 3 salt versions prior to 3002.2-3. openSUSE Tumbleweed salt version 3002.2-2.1 and prior versions.
9.8
Critique
CVE-2020-11652 2020-04-30 17h00 +00:00 An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt before 2019.2.4 and 3000 before 3000.2. The salt-master process ClearFuncs class allows access to some methods that improperly sanitize paths. These methods allow arbitrary directory access to authenticated users.
6.5
Moyen
CVE-2020-11651 2020-04-30 16h58 +00:00 An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt before 2019.2.4 and 3000 before 3000.2. The salt-master process ClearFuncs class does not properly validate method calls. This allows a remote user to access some methods without authentication. These methods can be used to retrieve user tokens from the salt master and/or run arbitrary commands on salt minions.
9.8
Critique
CVE-2019-17361 2020-01-17 00h16 +00:00 In SaltStack Salt through 2019.2.0, the salt-api NET API with the ssh client enabled is vulnerable to command injection. This allows an unauthenticated attacker with network access to the API endpoint to execute arbitrary code on the salt-api host.
9.8
Critique