An issue was discovered in OpenLDAP 2.x before 2.4.48. When using SASL authentication and session encryption, and relying on the SASL security layers in slapd access controls, it is possible to obtain access that would otherwise be denied via a simple bind for any identity covered in those ACLs. After the first SASL bind is completed, the sasl_ssf value is retained for all new non-SASL connections. Depending on the ACL configuration, this can affect different types of operations (searches, modifications, etc.). In other words, a successful authorization step completed by one user affects the authorization requirement for a different user.
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Information
Published : 2019-07-26 13:15
Updated : 2024-02-28 17:08
NVD link : CVE-2019-13565
Mitre link : CVE-2019-13565
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2019-13565
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Products Affected
apple
- mac_os_x
oracle
- blockchain_platform
- zfs_storage_appliance_kit
- solaris
canonical
- ubuntu_linux
opensuse
- leap
f5
- traffix_signaling_delivery_controller
debian
- debian_linux
openldap
- openldap
CWE