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This vulnerability has been modified since it was last analyzed by the NVD. It is awaiting reanalysis which may result in further changes to the information provided.
Current Description
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.
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 poc filesystem with a crafted (1) AppArmor profile or (2) SELinux label.
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attach.c en LXC 1.1.2 y en versiones anteriores utiliza el sistema de archivos proc en un contenedor, lo que permite a usuarios del contenedor local escapar del confinamiento AppArmor o SELinux montando un sistema de archivos proc con un (1) perfil AppArmor o (2) una etiqueta SELinux manipulados.
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Translation
Vulnerabilidad en attach.c en LXC 1.1.2 y en versiones anteriores, utiliza el proc filesystem en un contenedor, lo que permite a usuarios locales del contenedor escapar del confinamiento AppArmor o SELinux montando un archivo de sistema poc con una etiqueta manipulada (1) AppArmor o (2) SELinux.
CVE Modified by Canonical Ltd.4/05/2016 9:59:08 PM
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Description
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 poc filesystem with a crafted (1) AppArmor profile or (2) SELinux label.
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.
CVE Modified by Canonical Ltd.10/02/2015 9:59:06 PM
Vulnerabilidad en attach.c en LXC 1.1.2 y en versiones anteriores, utiliza el proc filesystem en un contenedor, lo que permite a usuarios locales del contenedor escapar del confinamiento AppArmor o SELinux montando un archivo de sistema poc con una etiqueta manipulada (1) AppArmor o (2) SELinux.
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Translation
Vulnerabilidad en attach.c en LXC 1.1.2 y en versiones anteriores utiliza el proc filesystem en un contenedor, lo que permite a usuarios locales del contenedor escapar del confinamiento AppArmor o SELinux montando un archivo de sistema poc con una etiqueta manipulada (1) AppArmor o (2) SELinux.
Modified Analysis by NIST8/12/2015 1:51:22 PM
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CVSS V2
(AV:L/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P)
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CWE
CWE-17
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CPE Configuration
Configuration 1
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*cpe:2.3:a:linuxcontainers:lxc:1.1.2:*:*:*:*:*:*:* (and previous)
Initial CVE Analysis8/12/2015 12:49:54 PM
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Quick Info
CVE Dictionary Entry: CVE-2015-1334 NVD
Published Date: 08/12/2015 NVD
Last Modified: 11/20/2024
Source: Canonical Ltd.