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Bug 1592619 - (CVE-2018-12027) CVE-2018-12027 passenger: Insecure permissions in SpawningKit can allow for redirection of traffic under certain configurations
CVE-2018-12027 passenger: Insecure permissions in SpawningKit can allow for r...
Status: NEW
Product: Security Response
Classification: Other
Component: vulnerability (Show other bugs)
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All Linux
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Assigned To: Red Hat Product Security
impact=moderate,public=20180605,repor...
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Blocks: 1592615
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Reported: 2018-06-18 20:58 EDT by Sam Fowler
Modified: 2018-06-18 20:58 EDT (History)
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Fixed In Version: passenger 5.3.2
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Description Sam Fowler 2018-06-18 20:58:39 EDT
An Insecure Permissions vulnerability in SpawningKit in Phusion Passenger 5.3.x before 5.3.2 causes information disclosure in the following situation: given a Passenger-spawned application process that reports that it listens on a certain Unix domain socket, if any of the parent directories of said socket are writable by a normal user that is not the application's user, then that non-application user can swap that directory with something else, resulting in traffic being redirected to a non-application user's process through an alternative Unix domain socket.


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https://blog.phusion.nl/passenger-5-3-2

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