First published: Wed Nov 06 2019(Updated: )
The sudo packages contain the sudo utility which allows system administrators to provide certain users with the permission to execute privileged commands, which are used for system management purposes, without having to log in as root.<br>Security Fix(es):<br><li> sudo: Privilege escalation via 'Runas' specification with 'ALL' keyword (CVE-2019-14287)</li> For more details about the security issue(s), including the impact, a CVSS score, acknowledgments, and other related information, refer to the CVE page(s) listed in the References section.
Affected Software | Affected Version | How to fix |
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redhat/sudo | <1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 | 1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 |
redhat/sudo | <1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 | 1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 |
redhat/sudo-debuginfo | <1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 | 1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 |
redhat/sudo-debuginfo | <1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 | 1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 |
redhat/sudo-devel | <1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 | 1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 |
redhat/sudo-devel | <1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 | 1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 |
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The severity of RHSA-2019:3755 is classified as important.
RHSA-2019:3755 addresses privilege escalation vulnerabilities in the sudo utility.
To fix RHSA-2019:3755, you should update the sudo package to version 1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2 or later.
RHSA-2019:3755 affects systems using the sudo packages prior to version 1.8.6p3-29.el6_10.2.
There is no recommended workaround for RHSA-2019:3755; updating the sudo package is necessary.