CVE-2015-7841: Command Injection
The login page of the server on Huawei FusionServer rack servers RH2288 V3 with software before V100R003C00SPC603, RH2288H V3 with software before V100R003C00SPC503, XH628 V3 with software before V100R003C00SPC602, RH1288 V3 with software before V100R003C00SPC602, RH2288A V2 with software before V100R002C00SPC701, RH1288A V2 with software before V100R002C00SPC502, RH8100 V3 with software before V100R003C00SPC110, CH222 V3 with software before V100R001C00SPC161, CH220 V3 with software before V100R001C00SPC161, and CH121 V3 with software before V100R001C00SPC161 allows remote attackers to bypass access restrictions and enter commands via unspecified parameters, as demonstrated by a "user creation command."
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the severity of CVE-2015-7841?
CVE-2015-7841 has a medium severity rating due to potential unauthorized access through the vulnerable login page.
How do I fix CVE-2015-7841?
To fix CVE-2015-7841, update the affected Huawei FusionServer models to version V100R003C00SPC603 or later.
Which Huawei FusionServer models are affected by CVE-2015-7841?
CVE-2015-7841 affects multiple models including RH2288 V3, RH2288H V3, XH628 V3, RH1288 V3, and others with specific software versions.
What vulnerabilities does CVE-2015-7841 exploit?
CVE-2015-7841 exploits weaknesses in the login page which may allow unauthorized users to gain access to the server.
Is there a workaround for CVE-2015-7841 until I can patch?
A temporary workaround for CVE-2015-7841 includes restricting access to the server's login page based on IP address or using a VPN.