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Cvelist
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CVE-2023-40303

GNU inetutils before 2.5 may allow privilege escalation because of unchecked return values of setid family functions in ftpd, rcp, rlogin, rsh, rshd, and uucpd. This is, for example, relevant if the setuid system call fails when a process is trying to drop privileges before letting an ordinary us...

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Debian CVE
Debian CVE
added 2023/08/14 12:0 a.m.26 views

CVE-2023-40303

GNU inetutils before 2.5 may allow privilege escalation because of unchecked return values of setid family functions in ftpd, rcp, rlogin, rsh, rshd, and uucpd. This is, for example, relevant if the setuid system call fails when a process is trying to drop privileges before letting an ordinary us...

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CVE
CVE
added 2023/08/14 12:0 a.m.59 views

CVE-2023-40303

CVE-2023-40303 relates to inetutils, where multiple set*id() return values were not checked in ftpd, rcp, rlogin, rsh, rshd, and uucpd, enabling potential local privilege escalation. Affected software: GNU inetutils (various Unix/Linux distros). Impact: privilege escalation if setuid/setgid/seteu...

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UbuntuCve
UbuntuCve
added 2023/08/14 12:0 a.m.53 views

CVE-2023-40303

GNU inetutils before 2.5 may allow privilege escalation because of unchecked return values of setid family functions in ftpd, rcp, rlogin, rsh, rshd, and uucpd. This is, for example, relevant if the setuid system call fails when a process is trying to drop privileges before letting an ordinary us...

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