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CVE-2007-5561: Format string vulnerability in the logging function in the Oracle OPMN daemon, as used on Oracle Enterprise...

Format string vulnerability in the logging function in the Oracle OPMN daemon, as used on Oracle Enterprise Grid Console server 10.2.0.1, allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via format string specifiers in the URI in an HTTP request to port 6003, aka Oracle reference number 6296175. NOTE: this might be the same issue as CVE-2007-0282 or CVE-2007-0280, but there are insufficient details to be sure.

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This is an old Oracle management-service vulnerability. A remote attacker could send a crafted HTTP request to the OPMN daemon on port 6003 and potentially run code on the server. The bundle identifies Oracle Enterprise Grid Console server 10.2.0.1, but provides limited product and patch detail. Exposure is most likely where Oracle Enterprise Grid Console server 10.2.0.1 or its OPMN daemon is still deployed and reachable on port 6003. Public or broad internal access increases urgency. Treat as high priority for legacy Oracle environments because remote code execution against a management component can undermine critical infrastructure. Urgency depends on whether the affected service still exists and is reachable. Mitigation focus: Check Oracle CPU January 2007 guidance for the relevant Oracle reference 6296175.; Inventory Oracle Enterprise Grid Console and OPMN deployments, especially version 10.2.0.1.; Restrict port 6003 to trusted management networks only..

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