Описание
ELSA-2020-4687: oddjob security, bug fix, and enhancement update (MODERATE)
[0.34.5-3]
- Support HOME_MODE from /etc/login.defs Resolves: rhbz#1886362
[0.34.5-2]
- Add gating tests using idm:DL1 module stream and upstream tests Resolves: rhbz#1682457
[0.34.5-1]
- Upstream release 0.34.5
- Resolves: rhbz#1833289 - Rebase oddjob to 0.34.5
- Resolves: rhbz#1833052 - CVE-2020-10737 oddjob: race condition in oddjob_selinux_mkdir function in mkhomedir.c can lead to symlink attack
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 8
Oracle Linux aarch64
oddjob
0.34.5-3.el8
oddjob-mkhomedir
0.34.5-3.el8
Oracle Linux x86_64
oddjob
0.34.5-3.el8
oddjob-mkhomedir
0.34.5-3.el8
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
A race condition was found in the mkhomedir tool shipped with the oddjob package in versions before 0.34.5 and 0.34.6 wherein, during the home creation, mkhomedir copies the /etc/skel directory into the newly created home and changes its ownership to the home's user without properly checking the homedir path. This flaw allows an attacker to leverage this issue by creating a symlink point to a target folder, which then has its ownership transferred to the new home directory's unprivileged user.
A race condition was found in the mkhomedir tool shipped with the oddjob package in versions before 0.34.5 and 0.34.6 wherein, during the home creation, mkhomedir copies the /etc/skel directory into the newly created home and changes its ownership to the home's user without properly checking the homedir path. This flaw allows an attacker to leverage this issue by creating a symlink point to a target folder, which then has its ownership transferred to the new home directory's unprivileged user.
A race condition was found in the mkhomedir tool shipped with the oddjob package in versions before 0.34.5 and 0.34.6 wherein, during the home creation, mkhomedir copies the /etc/skel directory into the newly created home and changes its ownership to the home's user without properly checking the homedir path. This flaw allows an attacker to leverage this issue by creating a symlink point to a target folder, which then has its ownership transferred to the new home directory's unprivileged user.
A race condition was found in the mkhomedir tool shipped with the oddj ...
A race condition was found in the mkhomedir tool shipped with the oddjob package in versions before 0.34.5 and 0.34.6 wherein, during the home creation, mkhomedir copies the /etc/skel directory into the newly created home and changes its ownership to the home's user without properly checking the homedir path. This flaw allows an attacker to leverage this issue by creating a symlink point to a target folder, which then has its ownership transferred to the new home directory's unprivileged user.