Bug 2511131

Summary: CVE-2026-44705 openbao: path Traversal via unsanitized prefix/postfix enables directory escape [epel-all]
Product: [Fedora] Fedora EPEL Reporter: Guilherme de Almeida Suckevicz <gsuckevi>
Component: openbaoAssignee: Dave Dykstra <dwd>
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Description Guilherme de Almeida Suckevicz 2026-08-04 17:58:08 UTC
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tmp is a temporary file and directory creator for node.js. Prior to 0.2.6, the tmp npm package contains a path traversal vulnerability that allows escaping the intended temporary directory when untrusted data flows into the prefix, postfix, or dir options. By embedding traversal sequences (e.g., ../) or path separators in these parameters, attackers can cause files to be created outside the configured temporary base directory at attacker-controlled locations with the privileges of the running process. This vulnerability affects applications that pass user-controlled data to tmp's file/directory creation functions without proper input sanitization. This vulnerability is fixed in 0.2.6.

Comment 1 Dave Dykstra 2026-08-05 13:48:31 UTC
OpenBao has no server side javascript so this vulnerability is not applicable