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CVE-2018-1115
postgresql before versions 10.4, 9.6.9 is vulnerable in the adminpack extension, the pgcatalog.pglogfilerotate function doesn't follow the same ACLs than pgroratelogfile. If the adminpack is added to a database, an attacker able to connect to it could exploit this to force log rotation...
CVE-2018-1115
postgresql before versions 10.4, 9.6.9 is vulnerable in the adminpack extension, the pgcatalog.pglogfilerotate function doesn't follow the same ACLs than pgroratelogfile. If the adminpack is added to a database, an attacker able to connect to it could exploit this to force log rotation...
Authentication flaw
postgresql before versions 10.4, 9.6.9 is vulnerable in the adminpack extension, the pgcatalog.pglogfilerotate function doesn't follow the same ACLs than pgroratelogfile. If the adminpack is added to a database, an attacker able to connect to it could exploit this to force log rotation...
UBUNTU-CVE-2018-1115
postgresql before versions 10.4, 9.6.9 is vulnerable in the adminpack extension, the pgcatalog.pglogfilerotate function doesn't follow the same ACLs than pgroratelogfile. If the adminpack is added to a database, an attacker able to connect to it could exploit this to force log rotation...
ALPINE-CVE-2018-1115
postgresql before versions 10.4, 9.6.9 is vulnerable in the adminpack extension, the pgcatalog.pglogfilerotate function doesn't follow the same ACLs than pgroratelogfile. If the adminpack is added to a database, an attacker able to connect to it could exploit this to force log rotation...
CVE-2018-1115
postgresql before versions 10.4, 9.6.9 is vulnerable in the adminpack extension, the pgcatalog.pglogfilerotate function doesn't follow the same ACLs than pgroratelogfile. If the adminpack is added to a database, an attacker able to connect to it could exploit this to force log rotation...
CVE-2018-1115
Removed by vendor...
CVE-2018-1115
CVE-2018-1115 affects PostgreSQL deployments using the adminpack extension, where pg_catalog.pg_logfile_rotate() does not enforce the same ACLs as pg_rotate_logfile. This could allow an attacker who can connect to a database with adminpack loaded to trigger log rotation, bypassing intended access...
CVE-2018-1115
postgresql before versions 10.4, 9.6.9 is vulnerable in the adminpack extension, the pgcatalog.pglogfilerotate function doesn't follow the same ACLs than pgroratelogfile. If the adminpack is added to a database, an attacker able to connect to it could exploit this to force log rotation...