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Vuln ID Summary CVSS Severity
CVE-2022-29501

SchedMD Slurm 21.08.x through 20.11.x has Incorrect Access Control that leads to Escalation of Privileges and code execution.

Published: May 05, 2022; 1:15:15 PM -0400
V3.1: 8.8 HIGH
V2.0: 9.0 HIGH
CVE-2022-29500

SchedMD Slurm 21.08.x through 20.11.x has Incorrect Access Control that leads to Information Disclosure.

Published: May 05, 2022; 1:15:15 PM -0400
V3.1: 8.8 HIGH
V2.0: 9.0 HIGH
CVE-2021-31215

SchedMD Slurm before 20.02.7 and 20.03.x through 20.11.x before 20.11.7 allows remote code execution as SlurmUser because use of a PrologSlurmctld or EpilogSlurmctld script leads to environment mishandling.

Published: May 13, 2021; 2:15:07 AM -0400
V3.1: 8.8 HIGH
V2.0: 6.5 MEDIUM
CVE-2020-27746

Slurm before 19.05.8 and 20.x before 20.02.6 exposes Sensitive Information to an Unauthorized Actor because xauth for X11 magic cookies is affected by a race condition in a read operation on the /proc filesystem.

Published: November 27, 2020; 1:15:11 PM -0500
V3.1: 3.7 LOW
V2.0: 4.3 MEDIUM
CVE-2020-27745

Slurm before 19.05.8 and 20.x before 20.02.6 has an RPC Buffer Overflow in the PMIx MPI plugin.

Published: November 27, 2020; 12:15:11 PM -0500
V3.1: 9.8 CRITICAL
V2.0: 6.8 MEDIUM
CVE-2019-19728

SchedMD Slurm before 18.08.9 and 19.x before 19.05.5 executes srun --uid with incorrect privileges.

Published: January 13, 2020; 2:15:12 PM -0500
V3.1: 7.5 HIGH
V2.0: 6.0 MEDIUM
CVE-2019-19727

SchedMD Slurm before 18.08.9 and 19.x before 19.05.5 has weak slurmdbd.conf permissions.

Published: January 13, 2020; 2:15:12 PM -0500
V3.1: 5.5 MEDIUM
V2.0: 2.1 LOW
CVE-2019-6438

SchedMD Slurm before 17.11.13 and 18.x before 18.08.5 mishandles 32-bit systems.

Published: January 31, 2019; 4:29:00 AM -0500
V3.0: 9.8 CRITICAL
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2018-10995

SchedMD Slurm before 17.02.11 and 17.1x.x before 17.11.7 mishandles user names (aka user_name fields) and group ids (aka gid fields).

Published: May 30, 2018; 4:29:00 PM -0400
V3.0: 5.3 MEDIUM
V2.0: 5.0 MEDIUM
CVE-2018-7033

SchedMD Slurm before 17.02.10 and 17.11.x before 17.11.5 allows SQL Injection attacks against SlurmDBD.

Published: March 15, 2018; 6:29:00 PM -0400
V3.0: 9.8 CRITICAL
V2.0: 7.5 HIGH
CVE-2017-15566

Insecure SPANK environment variable handling exists in SchedMD Slurm before 16.05.11, 17.x before 17.02.9, and 17.11.x before 17.11.0rc2, allowing privilege escalation to root during Prolog or Epilog execution.

Published: November 01, 2017; 1:29:00 PM -0400
V3.0: 7.8 HIGH
V2.0: 7.2 HIGH
CVE-2016-10030

The _prolog_error function in slurmd/req.c in Slurm before 15.08.13, 16.x before 16.05.7, and 17.x before 17.02.0-pre4 has a vulnerability in how the slurmd daemon informs users of a Prolog failure on a compute node. That vulnerability could allow a user to assume control of an arbitrary file on the system. Any exploitation of this is dependent on the user being able to cause or anticipate the failure (non-zero return code) of a Prolog script that their job would run on. This issue affects all Slurm versions from 0.6.0 (September 2005) to present. Workarounds to prevent exploitation of this are to either disable your Prolog script, or modify it such that it always returns 0 ("success") and adjust it to set the node as down using scontrol instead of relying on the slurmd to handle that automatically. If you do not have a Prolog set you are unaffected by this issue.

Published: January 05, 2017; 6:59:00 AM -0500
V3.0: 8.1 HIGH
V2.0: 7.6 HIGH