Vulnerabilities (CVE)

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CVE-2022-22936 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2023-12-21 5.4 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt in versions before 3002.8, 3003.4, 3004.1. Job publishes and file server replies are susceptible to replay attacks, which can result in an attacker replaying job publishes causing minions to run old jobs. File server replies can also be re-played. A sufficient craft attacker could gain root access on minion under certain scenarios.
CVE-2022-22934 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2023-12-21 5.8 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt in versions before 3002.8, 3003.4, 3004.1. Salt Masters do not sign pillar data with the minion’s public key, which can result in attackers substituting arbitrary pillar data.
CVE-2022-22941 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2023-12-21 6.0 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt in versions before 3002.8, 3003.4, 3004.1. When configured as a Master-of-Masters, with a publisher_acl, if a user configured in the publisher_acl targets any minion connected to the Syndic, the Salt Master incorrectly interpreted no valid targets as valid, allowing configured users to target any of the minions connected to the syndic with their configured commands. This requires a syndic master combined with publisher_acl configured on the Master-of-Masters, allowing users specified in the publisher_acl to bypass permissions, publishing authorized commands to any configured minion.
CVE-2022-22967 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2023-12-21 6.5 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt in versions before 3002.9, 3003.5, 3004.2. PAM auth fails to reject locked accounts, which allows a previously authorized user whose account is locked still run Salt commands when their account is locked. This affects both local shell accounts with an active session and salt-api users that authenticate via PAM eauth.
CVE-2021-31607 2 Fedoraproject, Saltstack 2 Fedora, Salt 2023-12-21 4.6 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
In SaltStack Salt 2016.9 through 3002.6, a command injection vulnerability exists in the snapper module that allows for local privilege escalation on a minion. The attack requires that a file is created with a pathname that is backed up by snapper, and that the master calls the snapper.diff function (which executes popen unsafely).
CVE-2020-28243 3 Debian, Fedoraproject, Saltstack 3 Debian Linux, Fedora, Salt 2023-12-21 4.4 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt before 3002.5. The minion's restartcheck is vulnerable to command injection via a crafted process name. This allows for a local privilege escalation by any user able to create a files on the minion in a non-blacklisted directory.
CVE-2021-21996 3 Debian, Fedoraproject, Saltstack 3 Debian Linux, Fedora, Salt 2023-12-21 7.1 HIGH 7.5 HIGH
An issue was discovered in SaltStack Salt before 3003.3. A user who has control of the source, and source_hash URLs can gain full file system access as root on a salt minion.
CVE-2020-35662 3 Debian, Fedoraproject, Saltstack 3 Debian Linux, Fedora, Salt 2023-12-21 5.8 MEDIUM 7.4 HIGH
In SaltStack Salt before 3002.5, when authenticating to services using certain modules, the SSL certificate is not always validated.
CVE-2021-25315 3 Opensuse, Saltstack, Suse 3 Tumbleweed, Salt, Suse Linux Enterprise Server 2021-05-06 4.6 MEDIUM 7.8 HIGH
A Incorrect Implementation of Authentication Algorithm vulnerability in of SUSE SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP 3; openSUSE Tumbleweed allows local attackers to execute arbitrary code via salt without the need to specify valid credentials. This issue affects: SUSE SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP 3 salt versions prior to 3002.2-3. openSUSE Tumbleweed salt version 3002.2-2.1 and prior versions.
CVE-2013-2228 1 Saltstack 1 Saltstack 2019-12-13 4.3 MEDIUM 8.1 HIGH
SaltStack RSA Key Generation allows remote users to decrypt communications
CVE-2017-5200 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2019-10-03 9.0 HIGH 8.8 HIGH
Salt-api in SaltStack Salt before 2015.8.13, 2016.3.x before 2016.3.5, and 2016.11.x before 2016.11.2 allows arbitrary command execution on a salt-master via Salt's ssh_client.
CVE-2016-1866 2 Opensuse, Saltstack 2 Leap, Salt 2018-10-30 6.8 MEDIUM 8.1 HIGH
Salt 2015.8.x before 2015.8.4 does not properly handle clear messages on the minion, which allows man-in-the-middle attackers to execute arbitrary code by inserting packets into the minion-master data stream.
CVE-2015-4017 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2018-08-13 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
Salt before 2014.7.6 does not verify certificates when connecting via the aliyun, proxmox, and splunk modules.
CVE-2017-14696 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2017-11-15 5.0 MEDIUM 7.5 HIGH
SaltStack Salt before 2016.3.8, 2016.11.x before 2016.11.8, and 2017.7.x before 2017.7.2 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service via a crafted authentication request.
CVE-2017-5192 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2017-10-06 6.5 MEDIUM 8.8 HIGH
When using the local_batch client from salt-api in SaltStack Salt before 2015.8.13, 2016.3.x before 2016.3.5, and 2016.11.x before 2016.11.2, external authentication is not respected, enabling all authentication to be bypassed.
CVE-2017-8109 1 Saltstack 1 Salt 2017-05-05 2.1 LOW 7.8 HIGH
The salt-ssh minion code in SaltStack Salt 2016.11 before 2016.11.4 copied over configuration from the Salt Master without adjusting permissions, which might leak credentials to local attackers on configured minions (clients).