CVE-2013-0191
Published: 3 June 2014
libpam-pgsql (aka pam_pgsql) 0.7 does not properly handle a NULL value returned by the password search query, which allows remote attackers to bypass authentication via a crafted password.
Priority
Status
Package | Release | Status |
---|---|---|
pam-pgsql Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian |
hardy |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
lucid |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
oneiric |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
precise |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
quantal |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
raring |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
saucy |
Ignored
(end of life)
|
|
trusty |
Does not exist
(trusty was not-affected [0.7.3.1-4])
|
|
upstream |
Needs triage
|
|
utopic |
Not vulnerable
(0.7.3.1-4)
|
|
vivid |
Not vulnerable
(0.7.3.1-4)
|
|
wily |
Not vulnerable
(0.7.3.1-4)
|
|
xenial |
Not vulnerable
(0.7.3.1-4)
|
|
yakkety |
Not vulnerable
(0.7.3.1-4)
|
|
zesty |
Not vulnerable
(0.7.3.1-4)
|
|
Patches: upstream: https://sourceforge.net/u/lvella/pam-pgsql/ci/9361f5970e5dd90a747319995b67c2f73b91448c/ |