First published: Sun Nov 29 2020(Updated: )
An issue was discovered on V-SOL V1600D V2.03.69 and V2.03.57, V1600D4L V1.01.49, V1600D-MINI V1.01.48, V1600G1 V2.0.7 and V1.9.7, and V1600G2 V1.1.4 OLT devices. Command injection can occur in "upload tftp syslog" and "upload tftp configuration" in the CLI via a crafted filename.
Credit: cve@mitre.org
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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Vsolcn V1600d | =2.03.57 | |
Vsolcn V1600d | =2.03.69 | |
Vsolcn V1600d4l | ||
Vsolcn V1600d4l | =1.01.49 | |
Vsolcn V1600d4l Firmware | ||
Vsolcn V1600d-mini Firmware | =1.01.48 | |
Vsolcn V1600d-mini Firmware | ||
Vsolcn V1600g1 | =1.9.7 | |
Vsolcn V1600g1 | =2.0.7 | |
Vsolcn V1600g1 Firmware | ||
Vsolcn V1600g2 | =1.1.4 | |
Vsolcn V1600g2 Firmware |
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CVE-2020-29381 is a high severity vulnerability due to the potential for command injection.
To fix CVE-2020-29381, update the V-SOL devices to the latest firmware versions that are free from this vulnerability.
CVE-2020-29381 affects V-SOL V1600D, V1600D4L, V1600D-MINI, V1600G1, and V1600G2 devices running specific firmware versions.
CVE-2020-29381 can be exploited via specially crafted filenames in CLI commands, allowing for command injection attacks.
Yes, CVE-2020-29381 is a remote vulnerability that can be exploited over the network.