It was found that comments (lines starting with a hash) in /etc/users.oath could prevent one-time-passwords (OTP) from being invalidated, leaving the OTP vulnerable to replay attacks. Further information is available in the mailing list post: http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/oath-toolkit-help/2013-12/msg00000.html Possible patch: http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/oath-toolkit-help/2013-12/txtUm85v7Wqcy.txt
Possible CVE request: http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2014/q1/279
Created oath-toolkit tracking bugs for this issue: Affects: fedora-all [bug 1063084] Affects: epel-6 [bug 1063085]
This issue was assigned CVE-2013-7322: http://seclists.org/oss-sec/2014/q1/296
oath-toolkit-2.4.1-1.fc19 has been pushed to the Fedora 19 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
oath-toolkit-2.4.1-3.fc20 has been pushed to the Fedora 20 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
oath-toolkit-2.0.2-4.el6 has been pushed to the Fedora EPEL 6 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
This CVE Bugzilla entry is for community support informational purposes only as it does not affect a package in a commercially supported Red Hat product. Refer to the dependent bugs for status of those individual community products.