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CVE-2022-47952

Low priority
Vulnerable

lxc-user-nic in lxc through 5.0.1 is installed setuid root, and may allow local users to infer whether any file exists, even within a protected directory tree, because "Failed to open" often indicates that a file does not exist,...

1 affected packages

lxc

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxc Vulnerable Vulnerable Vulnerable Vulnerable Vulnerable
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CVE-2017-18641

Medium priority
Vulnerable

In LXC 2.0, many template scripts download code over cleartext HTTP, and omit a digital-signature check, before running it to bootstrap containers.

2 affected packages

lxc, lxc-templates

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxc Not affected Not affected Not affected Not affected Vulnerable
lxc-templates Vulnerable Vulnerable Vulnerable Vulnerable Not in release
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CVE-2018-6556

Medium priority
Fixed

lxc-user-nic when asked to delete a network interface will unconditionally open a user provided path. This code path may be used by an unprivileged user to check for the existence of a path which they wouldn't otherwise be able to...

1 affected packages

lxc

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxc Fixed Not affected
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CVE-2017-5985

Medium priority
Fixed

lxc-user-nic in Linux Containers (LXC) allows local users with a lxc-usernet allocation to create network interfaces on the host and choose the name of those interfaces by leveraging lack of netns ownership check.

1 affected packages

lxc

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxc Fixed
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CVE-2016-10124

Medium priority

Some fixes available 1 of 2

An issue was discovered in Linux Containers (LXC) before 2016-02-22. When executing a program via lxc-attach, the nonpriv session can escape to the parent session by using the TIOCSTI ioctl to push characters into the terminal's...

1 affected packages

lxc

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxc Not affected
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CVE-2016-8649

Medium priority

Some fixes available 4 of 5

lxc-attach in LXC before 1.0.9 and 2.x before 2.0.6 allows an attacker inside of an unprivileged container to use an inherited file descriptor, of the host's /proc, to access the rest of the host's filesystem via the openat()...

1 affected packages

lxc

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxc Fixed
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CVE-2015-1344

Medium priority
Fixed

The do_write_pids function in lxcfs.c in LXCFS before 0.12 does not properly check permissions, which allows local users to gain privileges by writing a pid to the tasks file.

1 affected packages

lxcfs

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxcfs
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CVE-2015-1342

Medium priority
Fixed

LXCFS before 0.12 does not properly enforce directory escapes, which might allow local users to gain privileges by (1) querying or (2) updating a cgroup.

1 affected packages

lxcfs

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxcfs
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CVE-2015-1335

Medium priority

Some fixes available 2 of 3

lxc-start in lxc before 1.0.8 and 1.1.x before 1.1.4 allows local container administrators to escape AppArmor confinement via a symlink attack on a (1) mount target or (2) bind mount source.

1 affected packages

lxc

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxc Not affected
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CVE-2015-1334

Medium priority

Some fixes available 7 of 8

attach.c in LXC 1.1.2 and earlier uses the proc filesystem in a container, which allows local container users to escape AppArmor or SELinux confinement by mounting a proc filesystem with a crafted (1) AppArmor profile or (2) SELinux label.

1 affected packages

lxc

Package 24.04 LTS 22.04 LTS 20.04 LTS 18.04 LTS 16.04 LTS
lxc Fixed
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