Latest intel connman Vulnerabilities

client.c in gdhcp in ConnMan through 1.41 could be used by network-adjacent attackers (operating a crafted DHCP server) to cause a stack-based buffer overflow and denial of service, terminating the co...
debian/connman<=1.36-2.1<=1.41-2<=1.36-2.2<=1.36-2.2+deb11u1
Intel Connman>=0.55<=1.41
debian/connman<=1.36-2.1~deb10u2
ubuntu/connman<1.35-6ubuntu0.1~
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2ubuntu0.1
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2.3ubuntu0.1
and 2 more
In ConnMan through 1.41, a man-in-the-middle attack against a WISPR HTTP query could be used to trigger a use-after-free in WISPR handling, leading to crashes or code execution.
Intel Connman<=1.41
Debian Debian Linux=11.0
debian/connman<=1.36-2.1~deb10u2
ubuntu/connman<1.35-6ubuntu0.1~
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2ubuntu0.1
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2.3ubuntu0.1
and 1 more
In ConnMan through 1.41, remote attackers able to send HTTP requests to the gweb component are able to exploit a heap-based buffer overflow in received_data to execute code.
Intel Connman<=1.41
Debian Debian Linux=11.0
debian/connman<=1.36-2.1~deb10u2
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2ubuntu0.1
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2.3ubuntu0.1
ubuntu/connman<1.35-6ubuntu0.1~
and 1 more
An issue was discovered in the DNS proxy in Connman through 1.40. The TCP server reply implementation has an infinite loop if no data is received.
Intel Connman<=1.40
Debian Debian Linux=9.0
Debian Debian Linux=11.0
debian/connman<=1.36-2.1~deb10u2
ubuntu/connman<1.21-1.2+
ubuntu/connman<1.35-6ubuntu0.1~
and 2 more
An issue was discovered in the DNS proxy in Connman through 1.40. forward_dns_reply mishandles a strnlen call, leading to an out-of-bounds read.
Intel Connman<=1.40
Debian Debian Linux=9.0
Debian Debian Linux=11.0
debian/connman<=1.36-2.1~deb10u2
ubuntu/connman<1.21-1.2+
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2ubuntu0.1
and 2 more
An issue was discovered in the DNS proxy in Connman through 1.40. The TCP server reply implementation lacks a check for the presence of sufficient Header Data, leading to an out-of-bounds read.
debian/connman<=1.36-2.3<=1.36-2.1~deb10u1<=1.36-2.1~deb10u2<=1.36-2.2
Intel Connman<=1.40
Debian Debian Linux=9.0
Debian Debian Linux=11.0
debian/connman<=1.36-2.1~deb10u2
ubuntu/connman<1.35-6ubuntu0.1~
and 3 more
gdhcp in ConnMan before 1.39 could be used by network-adjacent attackers to leak sensitive stack information, allowing further exploitation of bugs in gdhcp.
Intel Connman<1.39
Debian Debian Linux=9.0
Debian Debian Linux=10.0
openSUSE Leap=15.2
debian/connman
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2.1
and 3 more
A stack-based buffer overflow in dnsproxy in ConnMan before 1.39 could be used by network adjacent attackers to execute code.
Intel Connman<1.39
Debian Debian Linux=9.0
Debian Debian Linux=10.0
openSUSE Leap=15.2
debian/connman
ubuntu/connman<1.36-2.1
and 2 more

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