First published: Tue Jul 12 2005(Updated: )
Unknown vulnerability in F5 BIG-IP 9.0.2 through 9.1 allows attackers to "subvert the authentication of SSL transactions," via unknown attack vectors, possibly involving NATIVE ciphers.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
---|---|---|
F5 TMOS | =9.0.5 | |
F5 TMOS | =9.0.3 | |
F5 TMOS | =9.0.2 | |
F5 TMOS | =9.1 | |
F5 TMOS | =9.0.4 |
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CVE-2005-2245 is classified as a high severity vulnerability due to its potential to compromise SSL transaction authentication.
To fix CVE-2005-2245, you should upgrade F5 BIG-IP TMOS to a version that addresses this vulnerability, specifically to versions later than 9.1.
CVE-2005-2245 affects F5 BIG-IP TMOS versions 9.0.2 through 9.1, including versions 9.0.3, 9.0.4, and 9.0.5.
CVE-2005-2245 allows attackers to potentially subvert the authentication of SSL transactions using unknown attack vectors.
Yes, CVE-2005-2245 poses a network vulnerability risk as it impacts the security of SSL transactions conducted over networks.