pysec-2020-205
Vulnerability from pysec
Published
2020-02-18 15:15
Modified
2021-07-02 02:41
Details

Multiple argument injection vulnerabilities in Ansible before 1.6.7 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by leveraging access to an Ansible managed host and providing a crafted fact, as demonstrated by a fact with (1) a trailing " src=" clause, (2) a trailing " temp=" clause, or (3) a trailing " validate=" clause accompanied by a shell command.

Impacted products
Name purl
ansible pkg:pypi/ansible
Aliases



{
   affected: [
      {
         package: {
            ecosystem: "PyPI",
            name: "ansible",
            purl: "pkg:pypi/ansible",
         },
         ranges: [
            {
               events: [
                  {
                     introduced: "0",
                  },
                  {
                     fixed: "62a1295a3e08cb6c3e9f1b2a1e6e5dcaeab32527",
                  },
               ],
               repo: "https://github.com/ansible/ansible",
               type: "GIT",
            },
            {
               events: [
                  {
                     introduced: "0",
                  },
                  {
                     fixed: "1.6.7",
                  },
               ],
               type: "ECOSYSTEM",
            },
         ],
         versions: [
            "1.0",
            "1.1",
            "1.2",
            "1.2.1",
            "1.2.2",
            "1.2.3",
            "1.3.0",
            "1.3.1",
            "1.3.2",
            "1.3.3",
            "1.3.4",
            "1.4",
            "1.4.1",
            "1.4.2",
            "1.4.3",
            "1.4.4",
            "1.4.5",
            "1.5",
            "1.5.1",
            "1.5.2",
            "1.5.3",
            "1.5.4",
            "1.5.5",
            "1.6",
            "1.6.1",
            "1.6.2",
            "1.6.3",
            "1.6.4",
            "1.6.5",
            "1.6.6",
         ],
      },
   ],
   aliases: [
      "CVE-2014-4967",
   ],
   details: "Multiple argument injection vulnerabilities in Ansible before 1.6.7 allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code by leveraging access to an Ansible managed host and providing a crafted fact, as demonstrated by a fact with (1) a trailing \" src=\" clause, (2) a trailing \" temp=\" clause, or (3) a trailing \" validate=\" clause accompanied by a shell command.",
   id: "PYSEC-2020-205",
   modified: "2021-07-02T02:41:33.376176Z",
   published: "2020-02-18T15:15:00Z",
   references: [
      {
         type: "FIX",
         url: "https://github.com/ansible/ansible/commit/62a1295a3e08cb6c3e9f1b2a1e6e5dcaeab32527",
      },
      {
         type: "ADVISORY",
         url: "http://www.ocert.org/advisories/ocert-2014-004.html",
      },
   ],
}


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