CVE-2007-6200
Publication date 1 December 2007
Last updated 24 July 2024
Ubuntu priority
Unspecified vulnerability in rsync before 3.0.0pre6, when running a writable rsync daemon, allows remote attackers to bypass exclude, exclude_from, and filter and read or write hidden files via (1) symlink, (2) partial-dir, (3) backup-dir, and unspecified (4) dest options.
Status
Package | Ubuntu Release | Status |
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rsync | 11.04 natty |
Not affected
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10.10 maverick |
Not affected
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10.04 LTS lucid |
Not affected
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9.10 karmic |
Not affected
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9.04 jaunty |
Not affected
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8.10 intrepid |
Not affected
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8.04 LTS hardy |
Not affected
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7.10 gutsy | Ignored end of life, was needed | |
7.04 feisty | Ignored end of life, was needed | |
6.10 edgy | Ignored end of life, was needed | |
6.06 LTS dapper | Ignored end of life |
Notes
jdstrand
lowering priority as it is only for rsyncd. This is a non-standard configuration. There is currently no patch (though it seems one is being worked on), but there is a workaround: use this in rsyncd.conf: refuse options = --*-dest --partial-dir --backup-dir Should have a man page update if pushing this out without a patch
Patch details
Package | Patch details |
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rsync |