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CVE-2012-0867

Published: 28 February 2012

PostgreSQL 8.4.x before 8.4.11, 9.0.x before 9.0.7, and 9.1.x before 9.1.3 truncates the common name to only 32 characters when verifying SSL certificates, which allows remote attackers to spoof connections when the host name is exactly 32 characters.

Notes

AuthorNote
mdeslaur
8.3 is not affected

Priority

Medium

Status

Package Release Status
postgresql-8.2
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
hardy Ignored
(end of life)
lucid Does not exist

maverick Does not exist

natty Does not exist

oneiric Does not exist

precise Does not exist

quantal Does not exist

raring Does not exist

upstream Needs triage

postgresql-8.3
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
hardy Not vulnerable

lucid Does not exist

maverick Does not exist

natty Does not exist

oneiric Does not exist

precise Does not exist

quantal Does not exist

raring Does not exist

upstream Not vulnerable

postgresql-8.4
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
hardy Does not exist

lucid
Released (8.4.11-0ubuntu0.10.04)
maverick
Released (8.4.11-0ubuntu0.10.10)
natty
Released (8.4.11-0ubuntu0.11.04)
oneiric Ignored
(end of life)
precise Not vulnerable
(8.4.11-1)
quantal Does not exist

raring Does not exist

upstream
Released (8.4.11)
postgresql-9.1
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
hardy Does not exist

lucid Does not exist

maverick Does not exist

natty Does not exist

oneiric
Released (9.1.3-0ubuntu0.11.10)
precise
Released (9.1.3-1)
quantal
Released (9.1.3-1)
raring
Released (9.1.3-1)
upstream
Released (9.1.3)