Security Advisories (1)
CVE-2026-5085 (2026-04-13)

Solstice::Session versions through 1440 for Perl generates session ids insecurely. The _generateSessionID method returns an MD5 digest seeded by the epoch time, a random hash reference, a call to the built-in rand() function and the process id. The same method is used in the _generateID method in Solstice::Subsession, which is part of the same distribution. The epoch time may be guessed, if it is not leaked in the HTTP Date header. Stringified hash refences will contain predictable content. The built-in rand() function is seeded by 16-bits and is unsuitable for security purposes. The process id comes from a small set of numbers. Predictable session ids could allow an attacker to gain access to systems.

NAME

Solstice::State::Node - Representation for one State node inside of a Solstice::State::Machine.

SYNOPSIS

use Solstice::State::Node;

my $state = new Solstice::State::Node($stateName, $controller); $state->getController();

Methods

new($stateName, $controller)

Creates a new Solstice::State::Node object.

$stateName - the name of the state $controller - the name of the controller class

returns - a new state object.

getName()

returns - the name of the state

getController()

returns - the name of the controller

COPYRIGHT

Copyright 1998-2007 Office of Learning Technologies, University of Washington

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