pysec-2017-39
Vulnerability from pysec
Published
2017-09-26 14:29
Modified
2021-07-05 00:01
Details

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.

Aliases



{
  "affected": [
    {
      "package": {
        "ecosystem": "PyPI",
        "name": "salt",
        "purl": "pkg:pypi/salt"
      },
      "ranges": [
        {
          "events": [
            {
              "introduced": "0"
            },
            {
              "fixed": "2015.8.13"
            },
            {
              "introduced": "2016.3"
            },
            {
              "fixed": "2016.3.5"
            },
            {
              "introduced": "2016.11"
            },
            {
              "fixed": "2016.11.2"
            }
          ],
          "type": "ECOSYSTEM"
        }
      ],
      "versions": [
        "0.10.0",
        "0.10.1",
        "0.10.2",
        "0.10.3",
        "0.10.4",
        "0.10.5",
        "0.11.0",
        "0.11.1",
        "0.12.0",
        "0.12.1",
        "0.13.0",
        "0.13.1",
        "0.13.2",
        "0.13.3",
        "0.14.0",
        "0.14.1",
        "0.15.0",
        "0.15.1",
        "0.15.2",
        "0.15.3",
        "0.15.90",
        "0.16.0",
        "0.16.1",
        "0.16.2",
        "0.16.3",
        "0.16.4",
        "0.17.0",
        "0.17.0rc1",
        "0.17.1",
        "0.17.2",
        "0.17.3",
        "0.17.4",
        "0.17.5",
        "0.8.7",
        "0.8.9",
        "0.9.0",
        "0.9.1",
        "0.9.2",
        "0.9.3",
        "0.9.4",
        "0.9.5",
        "0.9.6",
        "0.9.7",
        "0.9.8",
        "0.9.9",
        "0.9.9.1",
        "2014.1.0",
        "2014.1.0rc1",
        "2014.1.0rc2",
        "2014.1.0rc3",
        "2014.1.1",
        "2014.1.10",
        "2014.1.11",
        "2014.1.12",
        "2014.1.13",
        "2014.1.2",
        "2014.1.3",
        "2014.1.4",
        "2014.1.5",
        "2014.1.6",
        "2014.1.7",
        "2014.1.8",
        "2014.1.9",
        "2014.7.0",
        "2014.7.0rc1",
        "2014.7.0rc2",
        "2014.7.0rc3",
        "2014.7.0rc4",
        "2014.7.0rc5",
        "2014.7.0rc6",
        "2014.7.0rc7",
        "2014.7.1",
        "2014.7.2",
        "2014.7.3",
        "2014.7.4",
        "2014.7.5",
        "2014.7.6",
        "2014.7.7",
        "2015.2.0rc1",
        "2015.2.0rc2",
        "2015.5.0",
        "2015.5.1",
        "2015.5.10",
        "2015.5.11",
        "2015.5.2",
        "2015.5.3",
        "2015.5.4",
        "2015.5.5",
        "2015.5.6",
        "2015.5.7",
        "2015.5.8",
        "2015.5.9",
        "2015.8.0",
        "2015.8.0rc1",
        "2015.8.0rc2",
        "2015.8.0rc3",
        "2015.8.0rc4",
        "2015.8.0rc5",
        "2015.8.1",
        "2015.8.10",
        "2015.8.11",
        "2015.8.12",
        "2015.8.2",
        "2015.8.3",
        "2015.8.4",
        "2015.8.5",
        "2015.8.7",
        "2015.8.8",
        "2015.8.8.2",
        "2015.8.9",
        "2016.11.0",
        "2016.11.1",
        "2016.3.0",
        "2016.3.1",
        "2016.3.2",
        "2016.3.3",
        "2016.3.4"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "aliases": [
    "CVE-2017-5200"
  ],
  "details": "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\u0027s ssh_client.",
  "id": "PYSEC-2017-39",
  "modified": "2021-07-05T00:01:26.833704Z",
  "published": "2017-09-26T14:29:00Z",
  "references": [
    {
      "type": "WEB",
      "url": "https://docs.saltstack.com/en/latest/topics/releases/2016.11.2.html"
    },
    {
      "type": "WEB",
      "url": "https://docs.saltstack.com/en/2016.3/topics/releases/2016.3.5.html"
    },
    {
      "type": "WEB",
      "url": "https://docs.saltstack.com/en/2016.3/topics/releases/2015.8.13.html"
    }
  ]
}


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