CVE-2013-4550

Severity

51%

Complexity

49%

Confidentiality

106%

Bip before 0.8.9, when running as a daemon, writes SSL handshake errors to an unexpected file descriptor that was previously associated with stderr before stderr has been closed, which allows remote attackers to write to other sockets and have an unspecified impact via a failed SSL handshake, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-5268. NOTE: some sources originally mapped this CVE to two different types of issues; this CVE has since been SPLIT, producing CVE-2011-5268.

Bip before 0.8.9, when running as a daemon, writes SSL handshake errors to an unexpected file descriptor that was previously associated with stderr before stderr has been closed, which allows remote attackers to write to other sockets and have an unspecified impact via a failed SSL handshake, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-5268. NOTE: some sources originally mapped this CVE to two different types of issues; this CVE has since been SPLIT, producing CVE-2011-5268.

CVSS 2.0 Base Score 5.1. CVSS Attack Vector: network. CVSS Attack Complexity: high. CVSS Vector: (AV:N/AC:H/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P).

Overview

First reported 11 years ago

2013-12-24 18:55:00

Last updated 11 years ago

2014-01-04 04:48:00

Affected Software

Fedora 18

18

Fedora 19

19

Fedora 20

20

duckcorp bip 0.8.0

0.8.0

duckcorp bip 0.8.0 release candidate 0

0.8.0

duckcorp bip 0.8.0 release candidate 1

0.8.0

duckcorp bip 0.8.1

0.8.1

duckcorp bip 0.8.2

0.8.2

duckcorp bip 0.8.3

0.8.3

duckcorp bip 0.8.4

0.8.4

duckcorp bip 0.8.5

0.8.5

duckcorp bip 0.8.6

0.8.6

duckcorp bip 0.8.7

0.8.7

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