Total vulnerabilities in the database
log.c in Squid Analysis Report Generator (sarg) through 2.3.11 allows local privilege escalation. By default, it uses a fixed temporary directory /tmp/sarg. As the root user, sarg creates this directory or reuses an existing one in an insecure manner. An attacker can pre-create the directory, and place symlinks in it (after winning a /tmp/sarg/denied.int_unsort race condition). The outcome will be corrupted or newly created files in privileged file system locations.
Software | From | Fixed in |
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squid_analysis_report_generator_project / squid_analysis_report_generator | - | 2.3.11.x |
opensuse / leap | 15.1 | 15.1.x |
opensuse / backports_sle | 15.0-sp1 | 15.0-sp1.x |