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CVE-2013-0337

Publication date 27 October 2013

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

The default configuration of nginx, possibly 1.3.13 and earlier, uses world-readable permissions for the (1) access.log and (2) error.log files, which allows local users to obtain sensitive information by reading the files.

Read the notes from the security team

Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
nginx 18.04 LTS bionic Ignored
17.10 artful Ignored end of life
17.04 zesty Ignored end of life
16.10 yakkety Ignored end of life
16.04 LTS xenial Ignored
15.10 wily
Not affected
15.04 vivid
Not affected
14.10 utopic
Not affected
14.04 LTS trusty Ignored
13.10 saucy Ignored end of life
13.04 raring Ignored end of life
12.10 quantal Ignored end of life
12.04 LTS precise Ignored end of life
11.10 oneiric Ignored end of life
10.04 LTS lucid Ignored end of life
8.04 LTS hardy Ignored end of life

Notes


mdeslaur

The fix for CVE-2016-1247 in USN-3114-1 technically re-introduced this issue, but only for environments that configure non-default log filenames. Upstream will not be fixing the default permissions on log files. Marking this CVE as ignored, since the default configuration is not vulnerable and we will not be fixing this any further.