Remote File System?
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Void_Main Jul 22, 2004 11:02 AM EDT |
The Linux kernel allows a local attacker to mount a remote file system on a vulnerable Linux host and modify files Are they talking NFS here? If so I would have to assume to be exploited that you would have to: A) have NFS related kernel modules loaded B) have NFS related services running C) not have a firewall running and blocking NFS related ports D) have directories exported Does anyone know any more specifics on this? I hate it when articles are so vague. Thanks! |
tzafrir Jul 23, 2004 5:18 AM EDT |
The advisory is not so new. It is a couple of weeks old, IIRC. (sorry, no time to search for it) |
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