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CVE-2009-1384

Published: 28 May 2009

pam_krb5 2.2.14 through 2.3.4, as used in Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5, generates different password prompts depending on whether the user account exists, which allows remote attackers to enumerate valid usernames.

Notes

AuthorNote
mdeslaur
per Debian, this is a different codebase than Debian and
Ubuntu's libpam-krb5

Priority

Low

Status

Package Release Status
libpam-krb5
Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian
artful Ignored
(end of life)
bionic Not vulnerable
(code not present)
cosmic Ignored
(end of life)
dapper Ignored
(end of life)
disco Ignored
(end of life)
eoan Not vulnerable
(code not present)
hardy Ignored
(end of life)
intrepid Ignored
(end of life, was needed)
jaunty Ignored
(end of life)
karmic Ignored
(end of life)
lucid Ignored
(end of life)
maverick Ignored
(end of life)
natty Ignored
(end of life)
oneiric Ignored
(end of life)
precise Ignored
(end of life)
quantal Ignored
(end of life)
raring Ignored
(end of life)
saucy Ignored
(end of life)
trusty Not vulnerable
(code not present)
upstream Needs triage

utopic Ignored
(end of life)
vivid Ignored
(end of life)
wily Ignored
(end of life)
xenial Not vulnerable
(code not present)
yakkety Ignored
(end of life)
zesty Ignored
(end of life)