Samba: smb clients can truncate files with read-only permissions
A vulnerability was discovered in Samba, where the flaw allows SMB clients to truncate files, even with read-only permissions when the Samba VFS module "acl_xattr" is configured with "acl_xattr:ignore system acls = yes". The SMB protocol allows opening files when the client requests read-only access but then implicitly truncates the opened file to 0 bytes if the client specifies a separate OVERWRITE create disposition request. The issue arises in configurations that bypass kernel file system permissions checks, relying solely on Samba's permissions.
Affected products
- ==4.19.1
- ==4.17.12
- *
- ==4.18.8
Matching in nixpkgs
pkgs.samba4
Standard Windows interoperability suite of programs for Linux and Unix
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 4.22.3
pkgs.sambaFull
Standard Windows interoperability suite of programs for Linux and Unix
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 4.22.3
pkgs.samba4Full
Standard Windows interoperability suite of programs for Linux and Unix
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nixos-unstable -
- nixpkgs-unstable 4.22.3
Package maintainers
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@aneeshusa Aneesh Agrawal <aneeshusa@gmail.com>
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@jbedo Justin Bedő <cu@cua0.org>