Adaptivecomputing Torque Resource Manager vulnerabilities
4 known vulnerabilities affecting adaptivecomputing/torque_resource_manager.
Total CVEs
4
CISA KEV
0
Public exploits
1
Exploited in wild
0
Severity breakdown
CRITICAL3MEDIUM1
Vulnerabilities
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CVE-2014-0749P2CRITICALCVSS 10.0PoCv2.5.0v2.5.1+12 more2014-05-16
CVE-2014-0749 [CRITICAL] CWE-119 CVE-2014-0749: Stack-based buffer overflow in lib/Libdis/disrsi_.c in Terascale Open-Source Resource and Queue Mana
Stack-based buffer overflow in lib/Libdis/disrsi_.c in Terascale Open-Source Resource and Queue Manager (aka TORQUE Resource Manager) 2.5.x through 2.5.13 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a large count value.
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CVE-2013-4495P2CRITICALCVSS 10.0≤ 4.2.5v2.0.0+74 more2013-11-20
CVE-2013-4495 [CRITICAL] CWE-94 CVE-2013-4495: The send_the_mail function in server/svr_mail.c in Terascale Open-Source Resource and Queue Manager
The send_the_mail function in server/svr_mail.c in Terascale Open-Source Resource and Queue Manager (aka TORQUE Resource Manager) before 4.2.6 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands via shell metacharacters in the email (-M switch) to qsub.
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CVE-2013-4319P3CRITICALCVSS 9.0≤ 4.0.2v2.0.0+74 more2013-10-11
CVE-2013-4319 [CRITICAL] CWE-264 CVE-2013-4319: pbs_mom in Terascale Open-Source Resource and Queue Manager (aka TORQUE Resource Manager) 2.5.x, 4.x
pbs_mom in Terascale Open-Source Resource and Queue Manager (aka TORQUE Resource Manager) 2.5.x, 4.x, and earlier does not properly restrict access by unprivileged ports, which allows remote authenticated users to execute arbitrary jobs by submitting a command.
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CVE-2014-3684P4MEDIUMCVSS 6.8v4.2.3v4.2.3.1+9 more2014-10-30
CVE-2014-3684 [MEDIUM] CWE-264 CVE-2014-3684: The tm_adopt function in lib/Libifl/tm.c in Terascale Open-Source Resource and Queue Manager (aka TO
The tm_adopt function in lib/Libifl/tm.c in Terascale Open-Source Resource and Queue Manager (aka TORQUE Resource Manager) 5.0.x, 4.5.x, 4.2.x, and earlier does not validate that the owner of the process also owns the adopted session id, which allows remote authenticated users to kill arbitrary processes via a crafted executable.
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