Total
9 CVE
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| CVE-2009-5023 | 1 Fail2ban | 1 Fail2ban | 2025-04-12 | 4.7 MEDIUM | N/A |
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The (1) dshield.conf, (2) mail-buffered.conf, (3) mynetwatchman.conf, and (4) mynetwatchman.conf actions in action.d/ in Fail2ban before 0.8.5 allows local users to write to arbitrary files via a symlink attack on temporary files with predictable names, as demonstrated by /tmp/fail2ban-mail.txt.
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| CVE-2012-5642 | 1 Fail2ban | 1 Fail2ban | 2025-04-11 | 7.5 HIGH | N/A |
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server/action.py in Fail2ban before 0.8.8 does not properly handle the content of the matches tag, which might allow remote attackers to trigger unsafe behavior in a custom action file via unspecified symbols in this content.
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| CVE-2013-7176 | 1 Fail2ban | 1 Fail2ban | 2025-04-11 | 5.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
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config/filter.d/postfix.conf in the postfix filter in Fail2ban before 0.8.11 allows remote attackers to trigger the blocking of an arbitrary IP address via a crafted e-mail address that matches an improperly designed regular expression.
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| CVE-2013-7177 | 1 Fail2ban | 1 Fail2ban | 2025-04-11 | 5.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
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config/filter.d/cyrus-imap.conf in the cyrus-imap filter in Fail2ban before 0.8.11 allows remote attackers to trigger the blocking of an arbitrary IP address via a crafted e-mail address that matches an improperly designed regular expression.
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| CVE-2013-2178 | 1 Fail2ban | 1 Fail2ban | 2025-04-11 | 5.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
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The apache-auth.conf, apache-nohome.conf, apache-noscript.conf, and apache-overflows.conf files in Fail2ban before 0.8.10 do not properly validate log messages, which allows remote attackers to block arbitrary IP addresses via certain messages in a request.
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| CVE-2006-6302 | 1 Fail2ban | 1 Fail2ban | 2025-04-09 | 5.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
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fail2ban 0.7.4 and earlier does not properly parse sshd log files, which allows remote attackers to add arbitrary hosts to the /etc/hosts.deny file and cause a denial of service by adding arbitrary IP addresses to the sshd log file, as demonstrated by logging in via ssh with a login name containing certain strings with an IP address.
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| CVE-2009-0362 | 1 Fail2ban | 1 Fail2ban | 2025-04-09 | 4.0 MEDIUM | N/A |
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filter.d/wuftpd.conf in Fail2ban 0.8.3 uses an incorrect regular expression that allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (forced authentication failures) via a crafted reverse-resolved DNS name (rhost) entry that contains a substring that is interpreted as an IP address, a different vulnerability than CVE-2007-4321.
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| CVE-2007-4321 | 1 Fail2ban | 1 Fail2ban | 2025-04-09 | 6.8 MEDIUM | N/A |
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fail2ban 0.8 and earlier does not properly parse sshd log files, which allows remote attackers to add arbitrary hosts to the /etc/hosts.deny file and cause a denial of service by adding arbitrary IP addresses to the sshd log file, as demonstrated by logging in via ssh with a client protocol version identification containing an IP address string, a different vector than CVE-2006-6302.
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| CVE-2021-32749 | 2 Fail2ban, Fedoraproject | 2 Fail2ban, Fedora | 2024-11-21 | 6.8 MEDIUM | 6.1 MEDIUM |
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fail2ban is a daemon to ban hosts that cause multiple authentication errors. In versions 0.9.7 and prior, 0.10.0 through 0.10.6, and 0.11.0 through 0.11.2, there is a vulnerability that leads to possible remote code execution in the mailing action mail-whois. Command `mail` from mailutils package used in mail actions like `mail-whois` can execute command if unescaped sequences (`\n~`) are available in "foreign" input (for instance in whois output). To exploit the vulnerability, an attacker would ...
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