CVE-2023-3961

Summary

A path traversal vulnerability was identified in Samba when processing client pipe names connecting to Unix domain sockets within a private directory. Samba typically uses this mechanism to connect SMB clients to remote procedure call (RPC) services like SAMR LSA or SPOOLSS, which Samba initiates on demand. However, due to inadequate sanitization of incoming client pipe names, allowing a client to send a pipe name containing Unix directory traversal characters (../). This could result in SMB clients connecting as root to Unix domain sockets outside the private directory. If an attacker or client managed to send a pipe name resolving to an external service using an existing Unix domain socket, it could potentially lead to unauthorized access to the service and consequential adverse events, including compromise or service crashes.

Affected Software

VendorProductVersion RangeStatus
Red HatRed Hat Enterprise Linux 80:4.18.6-2.el8_9 < *unaffected
Red HatRed Hat Enterprise Linux 80:4.18.6-2.el8_9 < *unaffected
Red HatRed Hat Enterprise Linux 8.6 Extended Update Support0:4.15.5-13.el8_6 < *unaffected
Red HatRed Hat Enterprise Linux 8.8 Extended Update Support0:4.17.5-4.el8_8 < *unaffected
Red HatRed Hat Enterprise Linux 90:4.18.6-101.el9_3 < *unaffected
Red HatRed Hat Enterprise Linux 90:4.18.6-101.el9_3 < *unaffected
Red HatRed Hat Enterprise Linux 9.0 Extended Update Support0:4.15.5-111.el9_0 < *unaffected
Red HatRed Hat Enterprise Linux 9.2 Extended Update Support0:4.17.5-104.el9_2 < *unaffected
Red HatRed Hat Virtualization 4 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 80:4.15.5-13.el8_6 < *unaffected

Weaknesses

  • CWE-22: Improper Limitation of a Pathname to a Restricted Directory ('Path Traversal')

Workarounds

Mitigation for this issue is either not available or the currently available options don't meet the Red Hat Product Security criteria comprising ease of use and deployment, applicability to widespread installation base or stability.

ADP Enrichment

CVE Program Container

Additional References

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