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FreeBSD Security Advisory - FreeBSD-SA-26:26.ktls
FreeBSD Security Advisory - The KTLS receive path decrypted each record in place, assuming that the mbufs holding received data were anonymous and safe to modify. This assumption does not hold for data placed on a socket by sendfile2, which can reference file-backed memory directly through...
FreeBSD-SA-26:26.ktls
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 ============================================================================= FreeBSD-SA-26:26.ktls Security Advisory The FreeBSD Project Topic: Arbitrary file overwrite via the KTLS receive path Category: core Module: ktls Announced: 2026-06-09...
PT-2026-48611
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions FreeBSD affected versions not specified Description A local privilege escalation issue exists in FreeBSD kTLS-RX. The flaw allows a local user to overwrite files they have read access to by utilizing in-place AES-GCM decryption over sendfile2...
Astra Linux – Vulnerability found in Linux 5.10, Linux 6.1
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: tls: Fixed a NULL dereference issue in tlsswspliceeof, where an empty plaintext/ciphertext buffer could cause confusion in the sendfile process. When the plaintext/ciphertext skmsg is empty, the send path becomes confused because...
CVE-2026-7381
A flaw was found in Plack::Middleware::XSendfile. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by manipulating HTTP headers, specifically X-Sendfile-Type and X-Accel-Mapping, when the application is deployed behind an nginx reverse proxy. This client-controlled path rewriting could allow the...
CVE-2026-7381
Plack::Middleware::XSendfile versions through 1.0053 for Perl can allow client-controlled path rewriting. Plack::Middleware::XSendfile allows the variation setting sendfile type to be set by the client via the X-Sendfile-Type header, if it is not considered in the middleware constructor or the...
DEBIAN-CVE-2026-7381
Plack::Middleware::XSendfile versions through 1.0053 for Perl can allow client-controlled path rewriting. Plack::Middleware::XSendfile allows the variation setting sendfile type to be set by the client via the X-Sendfile-Type header, if it is not considered in the middleware constructor or the...
CVE-2026-7381 Plack::Middleware::XSendfile versions through 1.0053 for Perl can allow client-controlled path rewriting
Plack::Middleware::XSendfile versions through 1.0053 for Perl can allow client-controlled path rewriting. Plack::Middleware::XSendfile allows the variation setting sendfile type to be set by the client via the X-Sendfile-Type header, if it is not considered in the middleware constructor or the...
CVE-2026-7381
Plack::Middleware::XSendfile (Perl)
EUVD-2026-26296
Plack::Middleware::XSendfile versions through 1.0053 for Perl can allow client-controlled path rewriting. Plack::Middleware::XSendfile allows the variation setting sendfile type to be set by the client via the X-Sendfile-Type header, if it is not considered in the middleware constructor or the...
RLSA-2026:9689 Important: java-21-openjdk security update
The OpenJDK 21 packages provide the OpenJDK 21 Java Runtime Environment and the OpenJDK 21 Java Software Development Kit. Security Fixes: JDK: Enhance crypto algorithm support CVE-2026-22007 JDK: Improve Kerberos credentialing CVE-2026-22013 JDK: Enhance Path Factories Redux CVE-2026-22016 JDK:...
RHEL 10 / 8 / 9 : java-21-openjdk (RHSA-2026:9689)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 10 / 8 / 9 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the RHSA-2026:9689 advisory. The OpenJDK 21 packages provide the OpenJDK 21 Java Runtime Environment and the OpenJDK 21 Java Software Development Kit. Security...
CVE-2026-31452
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's ext4 filesystem. A local user could exploit a vulnerability where the truncate function, when used to expand a file beyond its inline data capacity, fails to properly convert the file to extent-based storage. This inconsistency can lead to a kernel crash BUG...
Linux Distros Unpatched Vulnerability : CVE-2026-34830
The Linux/Unix host has one or more packages installed that are impacted by a vulnerability without a vendor supplied patch available. - Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Prior to versions 2.2.23, 3.1.21, and 3.2.6, Rack::Sendfilemapaccelpath interpolates the value of the X-Accel-Mappi...
SUSE CVE-2026-34830
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Prior to versions 2.2.23, 3.1.21, and 3.2.6, Rack::Sendfilemapaccelpath interpolates the value of the X-Accel-Mapping request header directly into a regular expression when rewriting file paths for X-Accel-Redirect. Because the header value is not...
CVE-2026-34830
A flaw was found in Rack. A remote attacker can exploit this vulnerability by injecting regular expression metacharacters into the X-Accel-Mapping request header. This improper input validation in Rack::Sendfilemapaccelpath allows the attacker to control the generated X-Accel-Redirect response...
Rack::Sendfile header-based X-Accel-Mapping regex injection enables unauthorized X-Accel-Redirect
Summary Rack::Sendfilemapaccelpath interpolates the value of the X-Accel-Mapping request header directly into a regular expression when rewriting file paths for X-Accel-Redirect. Because the header value is not escaped, an attacker who can supply X-Accel-Mapping to the backend can inject regex...
EUVD-2026-18390
Rack::Sendfile header-based X-Accel-Mapping regex injection enables unauthorized X-Accel-Redirect...
GHSA-QV7J-4883-HWH7 Rack::Sendfile header-based X-Accel-Mapping regex injection enables unauthorized X-Accel-Redirect
Summary Rack::Sendfilemapaccelpath interpolates the value of the X-Accel-Mapping request header directly into a regular expression when rewriting file paths for X-Accel-Redirect. Because the header value is not escaped, an attacker who can supply X-Accel-Mapping to the backend can inject regex...
CVE-2026-34830
Rack is a modular Ruby web server interface. Prior to versions 2.2.23, 3.1.21, and 3.2.6, Rack::Sendfilemapaccelpath interpolates the value of the X-Accel-Mapping request header directly into a regular expression when rewriting file paths for X-Accel-Redirect. Because the header value is not...