CVE-2006-6967: Check Point FireWall-1 vulnerability

Published Feb 4, 2007
·
Updated

REJECT DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: None. Reason: this candidate is solely about a configuration that does not directly introduce security vulnerabilities, so it is more appropriate to cover under the Common Configuration Enumeration (CCE). In addition, it describes standard behavior (publication of revocation lists) and as such does not cross privilege boundaries. Notes: the former description is: "Check Point FireWall-1 allows remote attackers to obtain certificate revocation lists (CRLs) and other unspecified sensitive information via an HTTP request for the top-level URI on the internal certificate authority (ICA) port (18264/tcp)."

Other sources

Rejected reason: DO NOT USE THIS CANDIDATE NUMBER. ConsultIDs: None. Reason: this candidate is solely about a configuration that does not directly introduce security vulnerabilities, so it is more appropriate to cover under the Common Configuration Enumeration (CCE). In addition, it describes standard behavior (publication of revocation lists) and as such does not cross privilege boundaries. Notes: the former description is: "Check Point FireWall-1 allows remote attackers to obtain certificate revocation lists (CRLs) and other unspecified sensitive information via an HTTP request for the top-level URI on the internal certificate authority (ICA) port (18264/tcp).

Affected Software

1 affected component
Check Point FireWall-1

Event History

Feb 4, 2007
CVE Published
via MITRE·12:00 AM
Rejected
via MITRE·12:00 AM
Data Sourced
12:28 AM
Description
Feb 26, 2009
Rejected
via MITRE·10:00 AM

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2006-6967?

CVE-2006-6967 does not have a CVSS score as it relates to a configuration issue that does not directly introduce security vulnerabilities.

2

How do I address the concerns raised by CVE-2006-6967?

Since CVE-2006-6967 is focused on configuration, ensure that your configurations align with the Common Configuration Enumeration guidelines.

3

Is CVE-2006-6967 a valid vulnerability to fix?

No, CVE-2006-6967 is not a valid vulnerability to fix as it does not pertain to actual security flaws.

4

Which product is affected by CVE-2006-6967?

CVE-2006-6967 specifically relates to Check Point FireWall-1.

5

What should I do if I am using Check Point FireWall-1 in relation to CVE-2006-6967?

Review and adjust your configurations according to best practices, as CVE-2006-6967 does not indicate a software flaw.

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