An issue was discovered in SchedMD Slurm 22.05.x, 23.02.x, and 23.11.x. A NULL pointer dereference leads to denial of service. The fixed versions are 22.05.11, 23.02.7, and 23.11.1.
A NULL pointer dereference occurs when the application dereferences a pointer that it expects to be valid, but is NULL, typically causing a crash or exit.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Slurm | Schedmd | 22.05 (including) | 22.05.12 (excluding) |
Slurm | Schedmd | 23.02 (including) | 23.02.7 (excluding) |
Slurm | Schedmd | 23.11 (including) | 23.11 (including) |
Slurm | Schedmd | 23.11-rc1 (including) | 23.11-rc1 (including) |
Slurm-llnl | Ubuntu | bionic | * |
Slurm-llnl | Ubuntu | trusty | * |
Slurm-llnl | Ubuntu | trusty/esm | * |
Slurm-llnl | Ubuntu | xenial | * |
Slurm-wlm | Ubuntu | bionic | * |
Slurm-wlm | Ubuntu | lunar | * |
Slurm-wlm | Ubuntu | mantic | * |
Slurm-wlm | Ubuntu | trusty | * |
Slurm-wlm | Ubuntu | xenial | * |