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Mozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability.

Singularity provides functionality to make portable containers that can be used across host environments.

Singularity provides functionality to make portable containers that can be used across host environments.

Keepalived provides simple and robust facilities for load balancing and high availability to Linux system and Linux based infrastructures. The load balancing framework relies on well-known and widely used Linux Virtual Server kernel module providing Layer4 load balancing. Keepalived implements a set of checkers to dynamically and adaptively maintain and manage load-balanced server pool according ...

[1.3.5-16] - Rework previous misc_script/vrrp_script patch [1.3.5-15] - Rework previous checker comparison patch [1.3.5-14] - Make checker variables non global [1.3.5-13] - Fix comparison of checkers on reload [1.3.5-12] - Fix build errors [1.3.5-11] - Fix problems with health checks real servers after reload/restart [1.3.5-10] - Fix vrrp_script and check_misc scripts of type " [1.3.5-9] - ...

keepalived 2.0.8 didn"t check for pathnames with symlinks when writing data to a temporary file upon a call to PrintData or PrintStats. This allowed local users to overwrite arbitrary files if fs.protected_symlinks is set to0, as demonstrated by a symlink from /tmp/keepalived.data or/tmp/keepalived.stats to /etc/passwd.

keepalived 2.0.8 didn"t check for existing plain files when writing data to a temporary file upon a call to PrintData or PrintStats. If a local attacker had previously created a file with the expected name , with read access for the attacker and write access for the keepalived process, then this potentially leaked sensitive information.

keepalived 2.0.8 used mode 0666 when creating new temporary files upon a call to PrintData or PrintStats, potentially leaking sensitive information.

keepalived 2.0.8 didn"t check for pathnames with symlinks when writing data to a temporary file upon a call to PrintData or PrintStats. This allowed local users to overwrite arbitrary files if fs.protected_symlinks is set to 0, as demonstrated by a symlink from /tmp/keepalived.data or /tmp/keepalived.stats to /etc/passwd.

keepalived 2.0.8 didn"t check for existing plain files when writing data to a temporary file upon a call to PrintData or PrintStats. If a local attacker had previously created a file with the expected name , with read access for the attacker and write access for the keepalived process, then this potentially leaked sensitive information.


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