Search Results (27 CVEs found)

CVE Vendors Products Updated CVSS v3.1
CVE-2022-23483 2 Debian, Neutrinolabs 2 Debian Linux, Xrdp 2025-04-23 7.5 High
xrdp is an open source project which provides a graphical login to remote machines using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). xrdp < v0.9.21 contain a Out of Bound Read in libxrdp_send_to_channel() function. There are no known workarounds for this issue. Users are advised to upgrade.
CVE-2022-23484 2 Debian, Neutrinolabs 2 Debian Linux, Xrdp 2025-04-23 8.2 High
xrdp is an open source project which provides a graphical login to remote machines using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). xrdp < v0.9.21 contain a Integer Overflow in xrdp_mm_process_rail_update_window_text() function. There are no known workarounds for this issue. Users are advised to upgrade.
CVE-2022-23477 2 Debian, Neutrinolabs 2 Debian Linux, Xrdp 2025-04-23 9.1 Critical
xrdp is an open source project which provides a graphical login to remote machines using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). xrdp < v0.9.21 contain a buffer over flow in audin_send_open() function. There are no known workarounds for this issue. Users are advised to upgrade.
CVE-2017-16927 2 Debian, Neutrinolabs 2 Debian Linux, Xrdp 2025-04-20 N/A
The scp_v0s_accept function in sesman/libscp/libscp_v0.c in the session manager in xrdp through 0.9.4 uses an untrusted integer as a write length, which allows local users to cause a denial of service (buffer overflow and application crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted input stream.
CVE-2017-6967 1 Neutrinolabs 1 Xrdp 2025-04-20 7.3 High
xrdp 0.9.1 calls the PAM function auth_start_session() in an incorrect location, leading to PAM session modules not being properly initialized, with a potential consequence of incorrect configurations or elevation of privileges, aka a pam_limits.so bypass.
CVE-2013-1430 2 Debian, Neutrinolabs 2 Debian Linux, Xrdp 2025-04-12 N/A
An issue was discovered in xrdp before 0.9.1. When successfully logging in using RDP into an xrdp session, the file ~/.vnc/sesman_${username}_passwd is created. Its content is the equivalent of the user's cleartext password, DES encrypted with a known key.
CVE-2020-4044 1 Neutrinolabs 1 Xrdp 2024-11-21 7.5 High
The xrdp-sesman service before version 0.9.13.1 can be crashed by connecting over port 3350 and supplying a malicious payload. Once the xrdp-sesman process is dead, an unprivileged attacker on the server could then proceed to start their own imposter sesman service listening on port 3350. This will allow them to capture any user credentials that are submitted to XRDP and approve or reject arbitrary login credentials. For xorgxrdp sessions in particular, this allows an unauthorized user to hijack an existing session. This is a buffer overflow attack, so there may be a risk of arbitrary code execution as well.