The panic_gate check in NTP before 4.2.8p5 is only re-enabled after the first change to the system clock that was greater than 128 milliseconds by default, which allows remote attackers to set NTP to an arbitrary time when started with the -g option, or to alter the time by up to 900 seconds otherwise by responding to an unspecified number of requests from trusted sources, and leveraging a resulting denial of service (abort and restart).
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Information
Published : 2017-07-21 14:29
Updated : 2018-10-30 16:27
NVD link : CVE-2015-5300
Mitre link : CVE-2015-5300
CVE.ORG link : CVE-2015-5300
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Products Affected
suse
- linux_enterprise_desktop
- linux_enterprise_debuginfo
- openstack_cloud
- manager_proxy
- manager
- linux_enterprise_server
- linux_enterprise_software_development_kit
- suse_linux_enterprise_server
redhat
- enterprise_linux_hpc_node_eus
- enterprise_linux_desktop
- enterprise_linux_hpc_node
- enterprise_linux_server
- enterprise_linux_workstation
- enterprise_linux_server_eus
opensuse
- leap
- opensuse
fedoraproject
- fedora
canonical
- ubuntu_linux
ntp
- ntp
debian
- debian_linux
CWE
CWE-361
7PK - Time and State