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Sun Solaris SSH X11-Forwarding Sicherheitslücke Advisory Available in English 

Secunia Advisory: SA30086  
Herausgegeben: 2008-05-07
Last Update: 2008-07-03

Gefahrenstufe:
Weniger kritisch
Auswirkung: Enthüllung von sensiblen Informationen
Erweiterung von Rechten
Von Wo: Auf dem lokalen System
Lösungsstatus: Hersteller-Patch

OS:Sun Solaris 10
Sun Solaris 9


CVE reference:CVE-2008-1483 (Secunia mirror)

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Beschreibung:
Sun hat eine Sicherheitslücke in SSH in Sun Solaris eingeräumt, die böswillige lokale Benutzer ausnutzen können, um sensible Informationen zu enthüllen oder potenziell bestimmte Aktionen mit erweiterten Rechten durchzuführen.

Weitere Informationen:
SA29522

Die Sicherheitslücken wurden in Solaris 9 und 10 für die SPARC- und x86-Plattformen gemeldet.

Lösung:
Verwenden Sie die Patches.

-- SPARC-Plattform --

Solaris 9:
Installieren Sie Patch 114356-14 oder höher.

Solaris 10:
Installieren Sie Patch 126133-03 oder höher.

-- x86-Plattform --

Solaris 9:
Installieren Sie Patch 114357-13 oder höher.

Solaris 10:
Installieren Sie Patch 126134-03 oder höher.

Änderungen:
2008-05-29: "Lösung" mit Patches für Solaris 10 aktualisiert.
2008-07-03: "Lösung" mit Patches für Solaris 9 aktualisiert.

Original Advisory:
http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-66-237444-1

Andere Referenzen:
SA29522:
http://secunia.com/advisories/29522/

Erweiterte Lösung:
The "Erweiterte Lösung" section is available for Secunia customers only. Request a trial and get access to the Secunia Customer Area and Extended Secunia advisories.



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