GLSA 200409-32: getmail: Filesystem overwrite vulnerability
Severity: | high |
Title: | getmail: Filesystem overwrite vulnerability |
Date: | 09/23/2004 |
Bugs: |
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ID: | 200409-32 |
Synopsis
getmail contains a vulnerability that could potentially allow any local user to create or overwrite files in any directory on the system. This flaw can be escalated further and possibly lead to a complete system compromise.Background
getmail is a reliable fetchmail replacement that supports Maildir, Mboxrd and external MDA delivery.
Affected packages
Package | Vulnerable | Unaffected | Architecture(s) |
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net-mail/getmail | < 4.2.0 | >= 4.2.0 | All supported architectures |
Description
David Watson discovered a vulnerability in getmail when it is configured to run as root and deliver mail to the maildirs/mbox files of untrusted local users. A malicious local user can then exploit a race condition, or a similar symlink attack, and potentially cause getmail to create or overwrite files in any directory on the system.
Impact
An untrusted local user could potentially create or overwrite files in any directory on the system. This vulnerability may also be exploited to have arbitrary commands executed as root.
Workaround
Do not run getmail as a privileged user; or, in version 4, use an external MDA with explicitly configured user and group privileges.
Resolution
All getmail users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge sync # emerge -pv ">=net-mail/getmail-4.2.0" # emerge ">=net-mail/getmail-4.2.0"
References
Availability
This GLSA and any updates to it are available for viewing at the Gentoo Security Website:
Concerns?
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License
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