A security flaw was found in the way Plone, a user friendly and powerful content management system, performed protection of restricted Python sandbox whitelisting functions in certain circumstances. A remote attacker, with the privilege to author RestrictedPython code could use this flaw to call functions, not usually available to them. References: [1] https://plone.org/products/plone/security/advisories/20121106/03 [2] http://plone.org/products/plone/security/advisories/20121106/ Relevant upstream HotFixes: [3] http://plone.org/products/plone-hotfix/releases/20121106 From the OSS post: [4] http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2012/11/07/4 the allowmodule.py change from upstream HotFix is relevant to this issue.
This issue may affect the version of plone as shipped with EPEL5, however the latest version there is 3.1.6 (and the latest 3.x release is 3.3.5, which was released a year prior to this flaw being discovered). Given the age of the EPEL5 package and its lack of support, we do not recommend anyone use it. This issue does not affect plone as provided with the conga package on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5. Statement: Not vulnerable. This issue did not affect the versions of luci (as provided by conga) as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.