VserverCVEs & Vulnerabilities

7 CVEs affecting Vserver products, tracked from the National Vulnerability Database, with CVSS/EPSS scores and exploitation status.

Most Affected Products

linux-vserver 38util-vserver 4
CVE-2006-1656HIGH

vserver in util-vserver 0.30.209 executes a command as root when the suexec userid parameter is invalid and non-numeric, which might cause local users to inadvertently execute dangerous commands as root.

6 Apr 2006
7.2
CVSS
CVE-2005-4418HIGH

util-vserver before 0.30.208-1 with kernel-patch-vserver before 1.9.5.5 and 2.x before 2.3 for Debian GNU/Linux sets a default policy that trusts unknown capabilities, which could allow local users to conduct unauthorized activities.

31 Dec 2005
7.5
CVSS
CVE-2005-0178MEDIUM

Race condition in the setsid function in Linux before 2.6.8.1 allows local users to cause a denial of service (crash) and possibly access portions of kernel memory, related to TTY changes, locking, and semaphores.

7 Mar 2005
6.2
CVSS
CVE-2004-2408LOW

Linux VServer 1.27 and earlier, 1.3.9 and earlier, and 1.9.1 and earlier shares /proc permissions across all virtual and host servers, which allows local users with the ability to set permissions in /proc to obtain system information or cause a denial of service on other virtual servers or the host server.

31 Dec 2004
3.6
CVSS
CVE-2004-2613CRITICAL

Unspecified vulnerability in procfs in the Linux-VServer stable branch for the 2.4 kernel before 1.23 and Linux-VServer development branch for the 2.4 kernel before 1.3.5 has unspecified impact and attack vectors, related to "write access to specific proc entries from a vserver context", a different vulnerability than CVE-2004-2408.

31 Dec 2004
10.0
CVSS
CVE-2004-2073HIGHpoc

Linux-VServer 1.24 allows local users with root privileges on a virtual server to gain access to the filesystem outside the virtual server via a modified chroot-again exploit using the chmod command.

6 Feb 2004
7.2
CVSS
CVE-2003-1288MEDIUM

Multiple race conditions in Linux-VServer 1.22 with Linux kernel 2.4.23 and SMP allow local users to cause a denial of service (kernel oops) via unknown attack vectors related to the (1) s_info and (2) ip_info data structures and the (a) forget_original_parent, (b) goodness, (c) schedule, (d) update_process_times, and (e) vc_new_s_context functions.

31 Dec 2003
5.0
CVSS
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