Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201502-15 - Multiple vulnerabilities have been found in Samba, the worst of which allowing a context-dependent attacker to bypass intended file restrictions, cause a Denial of Service or execute arbitrary code. Versions less than 3.6.25 are affected.
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HP Security Bulletin HPSBUX03087 SSRT101413 2 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with HP-UX CIFS-Server (Samba). The vulnerabilities could be exploited remotely to cause a Denial of Service (DoS), execution of arbitrary code, or unauthorized access. Revision 2 of this advisory.
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HP Security Bulletin HPSBUX03087 SSRT101413 - Potential security vulnerabilities have been identified with HP-UX CIFS-Server (Samba). The vulnerabilities could be exploited remotely to cause a Denial of Service (DoS). Revision 1 of this advisory.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2014-0383-01 - Samba is an open-source implementation of the Server Message Block or Common Internet File System protocol, which allows PC-compatible machines to share files, printers, and other information. It was found that certain Samba configurations did not enforce the password lockout mechanism. A remote attacker could use this flaw to perform password guessing attacks on Samba user accounts. Note: this flaw only affected Samba when deployed as a Primary Domain Controller. A flaw was found in Samba's "smbcacls" command, which is used to set or get ACLs on SMB file shares. Certain command line options of this command would incorrectly remove an ACL previously applied on a file or a directory, leaving the file or directory without the intended ACL.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2014-0330-01 - Samba is an open-source implementation of the Server Message Block or Common Internet File System protocol, which allows PC-compatible machines to share files, printers, and other information. It was found that certain Samba configurations did not enforce the password lockout mechanism. A remote attacker could use this flaw to perform password guessing attacks on Samba user accounts. Note: this flaw only affected Samba when deployed as a Primary Domain Controller. A flaw was found in the way the pam_winbind module handled configurations that specified a non-existent group as required. An authenticated user could possibly use this flaw to gain access to a service using pam_winbind in its PAM configuration when group restriction was intended for access to the service.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2013-299 - The winbind_name_list_to_sid_string_list function in nsswitch/pam_winbind.c in Samba through 4.1.2 handles invalid require_membership_of group names by accepting authentication by any user, which allows remote authenticated users to bypass intended access restrictions in opportunistic circumstances by leveraging an administrator's pam_winbind configuration-file mistake. Buffer overflow in the dcerpc_read_ncacn_packet_done function in librpc/rpc/dcerpc_util.c in winbindd in Samba 3.x before 3.6.22, 4.0.x before 4.0.13, and 4.1.x before 4.1.3 allows remote AD domain controllers to execute arbitrary code via an invalid fragment length in a DCE-RPC packet. The updated packages has been upgraded to the 3.6.22 version which resolves various upstream bugs and is not vulnerable to these issues.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 2054-1 - It was discovered that Winbind incorrectly handled invalid group names with the require_membership_of parameter. If an administrator used an invalid group name by mistake, access was granted instead of having the login fail. Stefan Metzmacher and Michael Adam discovered that Samba incorrectly handled DCE-RPC fragment length fields. A remote attacker could use this issue to cause Samba to crash, resulting in a denial of service, or possibly execute arbitrary code as the root user. Various other issues were also addressed.
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