MariaDB DoS via OpenVAS port scan 3306/4567
CVE-2023-5157 Published on September 27, 2023
Mariadb: node crashes with transport endpoint is not connected mysqld got signal 6
A vulnerability was found in MariaDB. An OpenVAS port scan on ports 3306 and 4567 allows a malicious remote client to cause a denial of service.
Vulnerability Analysis
CVE-2023-5157 can be exploited with network access, and does not require authorization privileges or user interaction. This vulnerability is considered to have a low attack complexity. The potential impact of an exploit of this vulnerability is considered to have no impact on confidentiality and integrity, and a high impact on availability.
Timeline
Reported to Red Hat.
Made public.
Weakness Type
What is a Resource Exhaustion Vulnerability?
The software does not properly control the allocation and maintenance of a limited resource, thereby enabling an actor to influence the amount of resources consumed, eventually leading to the exhaustion of available resources.
CVE-2023-5157 has been classified to as a Resource Exhaustion vulnerability or weakness.
Products Associated with CVE-2023-5157
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Affected Versions
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8:- Version 8080020230814130040.63b34585 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 8080020231003163755.63b34585 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 8040020231006044227.522a0ee4 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 8040020231006044227.522a0ee4 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 8040020231006044227.522a0ee4 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 8060020231005052631.ad008a3a and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:26.4.14-1.el9_2 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 3:10.5.22-1.el9_2 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:26.4.14-1.el9_0 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 3:10.5.22-1.el9_0 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 0:26.4.14-1.el7 and below * is unaffected.
- Version 3:10.5.22-1.el7 and below * is unaffected.
Exploit Probability
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