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Bug 156386

Summary: CAN-2004-0823 openldap hashed password re-use
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Reporter: Josh Bressers <bressers>
Component: openldapAssignee: Jay Fenlason <fenlason>
Status: CLOSED ERRATA QA Contact: Jay Turner <jturner>
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Priority: medium    
Version: 3.0CC: jfeeney, srevivo
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OS: Linux   
Whiteboard: impact=low,public=20040907,source=cve,reported=20050414
Fixed In Version: RHSA-2005-751 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Description Josh Bressers 2005-04-29 16:21:52 UTC
OpenLDAP 1.0 through 2.1.19, as used in Apple Mac OS 10.3.4 and 10.3.5 and
possibly other operating systems, may allow certain authentication schemes to
use hashed (crypt) passwords in the userPassword attribute as if they were
plaintext passwords, which allows remote attackers to re-use hashed passwords
without decrypting them.

Comment 1 Josh Bressers 2005-04-29 16:22:26 UTC
This issue also affects RHEL2.1

Comment 3 Red Hat Bugzilla 2005-10-17 07:36:10 UTC
An advisory has been issued which should help the problem
described in this bug report. This report is therefore being
closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For more information
on the solution and/or where to find the updated files,
please follow the link below. You may reopen this bug report
if the solution does not work for you.

http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2005-751.html