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CVE-2020-28935

Опубликовано: 07 дек. 2020
Источник: nvd
CVSS3: 5.5
CVSS2: 2.1
EPSS Низкий

Описание

NLnet Labs Unbound, up to and including version 1.12.0, and NLnet Labs NSD, up to and including version 4.3.3, contain a local vulnerability that would allow for a local symlink attack. When writing the PID file, Unbound and NSD create the file if it is not there, or open an existing file for writing. In case the file was already present, they would follow symlinks if the file happened to be a symlink instead of a regular file. An additional chown of the file would then take place after it was written, making the user Unbound/NSD is supposed to run as the new owner of the file. If an attacker has local access to the user Unbound/NSD runs as, she could create a symlink in place of the PID file pointing to a file that she would like to erase. If then Unbound/NSD is killed and the PID file is not cleared, upon restarting with root privileges, Unbound/NSD will rewrite any file pointed at by the symlink. This is a local vulnerability that could create a Denial of Service of the system Unbou

Уязвимые конфигурации

Конфигурация 1

Одно из

cpe:2.3:a:nlnetlabs:name_server_daemon:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
Версия до 4.3.4 (исключая)
cpe:2.3:a:nlnetlabs:unbound:*:*:*:*:*:*:*:*
Версия до 1.13.0 (исключая)
Конфигурация 2
cpe:2.3:o:debian:debian_linux:9.0:*:*:*:*:*:*:*

EPSS

Процентиль: 24%
0.00081
Низкий

5.5 Medium

CVSS3

2.1 Low

CVSS2

Дефекты

CWE-59
CWE-59

Связанные уязвимости

CVSS3: 5.5
ubuntu
около 5 лет назад

NLnet Labs Unbound, up to and including version 1.12.0, and NLnet Labs NSD, up to and including version 4.3.3, contain a local vulnerability that would allow for a local symlink attack. When writing the PID file, Unbound and NSD create the file if it is not there, or open an existing file for writing. In case the file was already present, they would follow symlinks if the file happened to be a symlink instead of a regular file. An additional chown of the file would then take place after it was written, making the user Unbound/NSD is supposed to run as the new owner of the file. If an attacker has local access to the user Unbound/NSD runs as, she could create a symlink in place of the PID file pointing to a file that she would like to erase. If then Unbound/NSD is killed and the PID file is not cleared, upon restarting with root privileges, Unbound/NSD will rewrite any file pointed at by the symlink. This is a local vulnerability that could create a Denial of Service of the system Un...

CVSS3: 4.4
redhat
больше 5 лет назад

NLnet Labs Unbound, up to and including version 1.12.0, and NLnet Labs NSD, up to and including version 4.3.3, contain a local vulnerability that would allow for a local symlink attack. When writing the PID file, Unbound and NSD create the file if it is not there, or open an existing file for writing. In case the file was already present, they would follow symlinks if the file happened to be a symlink instead of a regular file. An additional chown of the file would then take place after it was written, making the user Unbound/NSD is supposed to run as the new owner of the file. If an attacker has local access to the user Unbound/NSD runs as, she could create a symlink in place of the PID file pointing to a file that she would like to erase. If then Unbound/NSD is killed and the PID file is not cleared, upon restarting with root privileges, Unbound/NSD will rewrite any file pointed at by the symlink. This is a local vulnerability that could create a Denial of Service of the system Un...

CVSS3: 5.5
msrc
около 5 лет назад

Local symlink attack in Unbound and NSD

CVSS3: 5.5
debian
около 5 лет назад

NLnet Labs Unbound, up to and including version 1.12.0, and NLnet Labs ...

CVSS3: 5.5
github
больше 3 лет назад

NLnet Labs Unbound, up to and including version 1.12.0, and NLnet Labs NSD, up to and including version 4.3.3, contain a local vulnerability that would allow for a local symlink attack. When writing the PID file, Unbound and NSD create the file if it is not there, or open an existing file for writing. In case the file was already present, they would follow symlinks if the file happened to be a symlink instead of a regular file. An additional chown of the file would then take place after it was written, making the user Unbound/NSD is supposed to run as the new owner of the file. If an attacker has local access to the user Unbound/NSD runs as, she could create a symlink in place of the PID file pointing to a file that she would like to erase. If then Unbound/NSD is killed and the PID file is not cleared, upon restarting with root privileges, Unbound/NSD will rewrite any file pointed at by the symlink. This is a local vulnerability that could create a Denial of Service of the system Un...

EPSS

Процентиль: 24%
0.00081
Низкий

5.5 Medium

CVSS3

2.1 Low

CVSS2

Дефекты

CWE-59
CWE-59