shadow-utils (aka shadow) 4.4 through 4.17.0 establishes...
Low severity
Unreviewed
Published
Dec 26, 2024
to the GitHub Advisory Database
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Updated Dec 26, 2024
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
Dec 26, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
Dec 26, 2024
Last updated
Dec 26, 2024
shadow-utils (aka shadow) 4.4 through 4.17.0 establishes a default /etc/subuid behavior (e.g., uid 100000 through 165535 for the first user account) that can realistically conflict with the uids of users defined on locally administered networks, potentially leading to account takeover, e.g., by leveraging newuidmap for access to an NFS home directory (or same-host resources in the case of remote logins by these local network users). NOTE: it may also be argued that system administrators should not have assigned uids, within local networks, that are within the range that can occur in /etc/subuid.
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