ghsa-cqxw-3p7v-p9gr
Vulnerability from github
Published
2018-08-21 17:08
Modified
2022-04-26 20:43
Severity ?
Summary
Phusion Passenger uses a known /tmp filename
Details
In Phusion Passenger before 5.1.0, a known /tmp filename was used during passenger-install-nginx-module execution, which could allow local attackers to gain the privileges of the passenger user
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