Title: Sun Solaris LDAP2 RootDN Password Disclosure Vulnerability
Severity: MODERATE
Description:
Sun Solaris LDAP2 is prone to an information disclosure vulnerability. This may allow local unprivileged attackers to disclose the root Distinguished Name (rootDN) password.
The vulnerability arises when a privileged user runs the idsconfig(1M), ldapadd(1), ldapdelete(1), ldapmodify(1), ldapmodrdn(1), or ldapsearch(1) commands in an insecure manner.
A successful attack can allow unprivileged attackers to compromise a directory server by gaining access to the rootDN password that would allow them to add, delete, and search records in the server.
Affected Products:
- Avaya CMS Server 11.0.0
- Avaya CMS Server 12.0.0
- Avaya CMS Server 13.0.0
- Avaya CMS Server 13.1
- Avaya CMS Server 9.0.0
- Avaya Interactive Response 1.2.1
- Avaya Interactive Response 1.3.0
- Avaya Interactive Response 2.0
- Sun Solaris 8
- Sun Solaris 8_x86
- Sun Solaris 9
- Sun Solaris 9_x86
- Sun Trusted Solaris 8.0.0
References:
- Avaya: ASA-2006-122 - Sun Alert Notifications from Sun Weekly Report dated Apr 15, 2006
- Sun: Sun Alert ID: 102113
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