A vulnerability in the command-line tcpdump utility in the Cisco SD-WAN Solution could allow an authenticated, local malicious user to inject arbitrary commands that are executed with root privileges. The vulnerability is due to insufficient input validation. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by authenticating to the device and submitting crafted input to the tcpdump utility. The attacker must be authenticated to access the tcpdump utility. A successful exploit could allow the malicious user to execute commands with root privileges. This vulnerability affects the following Cisco products if they are running a release of the Cisco SD-WAN Solution prior to Release 18.3.0: vBond Orchestrator Software, vEdge 100 Series Routers, vEdge 1000 Series Routers, vEdge 2000 Series Routers, vEdge 5000 Series Routers, vEdge Cloud Router Platform, vManage Network Management Software, vSmart Controller Software. Cisco Bug IDs: CSCvi69751.
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cisco vedge-plus - |
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cisco vedge-100_firmware |
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cisco vedge_100b_firmware |
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cisco vedge_100m_firmware |
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cisco vedge_100wm_firmware |
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cisco vedge-1000_firmware |
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cisco vedge-2000_firmware |
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cisco vedge-5000_firmware |