CVE-2018-5741

CVSS v3 Score
6.5
Medium
CVSS v2 Score
4.0
Medium

Vulnerability Description

To provide fine-grained controls over the ability to use Dynamic DNS (DDNS) to update records in a zone, BIND 9 provides a feature called update-policy. Various rules can be configured to limit the types of updates that can be performed by a client, depending on the key used when sending the update request. Unfortunately, some rule types were not initially documented, and when documentation for them was added to the Administrator Reference Manual (ARM) in change #3112, the language that was added to the ARM at that time incorrectly described the behavior of two rule types, krb5-subdomain and ms-subdomain. This incorrect documentation could mislead operators into believing that policies they had configured were more restrictive than they actually were. This affects BIND versions prior to BIND 9.11.5 and BIND 9.12.3.

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

The default configuration of the Security global settings on the Citrix NetScaler Access Gateway appliance with Enterprise Edition firmware 9.0, 8.1, and earlier specifies Allow for the Default Author...

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

Tahoe-LAFS v1.3.0 through v1.8.2 could allow unauthorized users to delete immutable files in some cases.

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

In JBoss EAP 6 a security domain is configured to use a cache that is shared between all applications that are in the security domain. This could allow an authenticated user in one application to acce...

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

oVirt users with MANIPULATE_STORAGE_DOMAIN permissions can attach a storage domain to any data-center

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

Cloudera CDH before 5.6.1 allows authorization bypass via direct internal API calls.

CVSS:6.5(Medium)

Cloudera Search in CDH before 5.7.0 allows unauthorized document access because Solr Queries by document id can bypass Sentry document-level security via the RealTimeGetHandler.