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CVE-2008-6722: Novell Access Manager 3 SP4 does not properly expire X.509 certificate sessions, which allows physically pr...

Novell Access Manager 3 SP4 does not properly expire X.509 certificate sessions, which allows physically proximate attackers to obtain a logged-in session by using a victim's web-browser process that continues to send the original and valid SSL sessionID, related to inability of Apache Tomcat to clear entries from its SSL cache.

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This issue can leave a certificate-authenticated web session usable after the user believes it ended. A nearby person with access to the victim's still-running browser process could inherit that logged-in session. Business risk is highest on shared workstations, kiosks, labs, or unmanaged endpoints using Novell Access Manager 3 SP4 with X.509 authentication. Exposure appears limited to environments still running Novell Access Manager 3 SP4 with X.509 certificate authentication, especially where users share browsers or workstations. The source bundle lists no CPEs and gives affected product data only in the CVE description. Treat as a targeted legacy-access risk, not an internet-scale emergency based on available evidence. Prioritize if the organization still relies on Novell Access Manager 3 SP4, certificate authentication, or shared physical endpoints. Mitigation focus: Check Novell support advisory 7001788 for vendor-confirmed remediation or configuration guidance.; Identify any Novell Access Manager 3 SP4 deployments using X.509 certificate authentication.; Prioritize replacement or upgrade of unsupported Novell Access Manager components..

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