Executive Summary

Summary
Title slurm-llnl security update
Informations
Name DSA-4023 First vendor Publication 2017-11-07
Vendor Debian Last vendor Modification 2017-11-07
Severity (Vendor) N/A Revision 1

Security-Database Scoring CVSS v3

Cvss vector : N/A
Overall CVSS Score NA
Base Score NA Environmental Score NA
impact SubScore NA Temporal Score NA
Exploitabality Sub Score NA
 
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Security-Database Scoring CVSS v2

Cvss vector : (AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C)
Cvss Base Score 7.2 Attack Range Local
Cvss Impact Score 10 Attack Complexity Low
Cvss Expoit Score 3.9 Authentication None Required
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Detail

Ryan Day discovered that the Simple Linux Utility for Resource Management (SLURM), a cluster resource management and job scheduling system, does not properly handle SPANK environment variables, allowing a user permitted to submit jobs to execute code as root during the Prolog or Epilog. All systems using a Prolog or Epilog script are vulnerable, regardless of whether SPANK plugins are in use.

For the stable distribution (stretch), this problem has been fixed in version 16.05.9-1+deb9u1.

For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in version 17.02.9-1.

We recommend that you upgrade your slurm-llnl packages.

Original Source

Url : http://www.debian.org/security/2017/dsa-4023

CWE : Common Weakness Enumeration

% Id Name
100 % CWE-426 Untrusted Search Path

CPE : Common Platform Enumeration

TypeDescriptionCount
Application 17

Nessus® Vulnerability Scanner

Date Description
2018-01-15 Name : The remote Fedora host is missing a security update.
File : fedora_2017-4dad5165dc.nasl - Type : ACT_GATHER_INFO
2017-11-08 Name : The remote Debian host is missing a security-related update.
File : debian_DSA-4023.nasl - Type : ACT_GATHER_INFO

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2017-11-23 00:23:51
  • Multiple Updates
2017-11-09 13:25:12
  • Multiple Updates
2017-11-08 00:23:08
  • First insertion