CVE-2026-50031
EUVD-2026-3406503.06.2026, 04:17
ipmi-oem in FreeIPMI before 1.6.18 has exploitable buffer overflows on response messages. The Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) specification defines a set of interfaces for platform management. It is implemented by a large number of hardware manufacturers to support system management. It is most commonly used for sensor reading (e.g., CPU temperatures through the ipmi-sensors command within FreeIPMI) and remote power control (the ipmipower command). The ipmi-oem client command implements a set of a IPMI OEM commands for specific hardware vendors. If a user has supported hardware, they may wish to use the ipmi-oem command to send a request to a server to retrieve specific information. Two subcommands "ipmi-oem dell get-active-directory-config" and "ipmi-oem fujitsu get-sel-entry-long-text" were found to have exploitable buffer overflows on response messages.Enginsight
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Debian Releases
openSUSE / SLES Releases
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| freeipmi |
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| freeipmi-devel |
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| libfreeipmi17 |
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| libipmiconsole2 |
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| libipmidetect0 |
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| libipmimonitoring6 |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux Releases
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| freeipmi |
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| freeipmi-bmc-watchdog |
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| freeipmi-devel |
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| freeipmi-ipmidetectd |
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| freeipmi-ipmiseld |
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Common Weakness Enumeration