A race condition leading to a stack use-after-free flaw...
Moderate severity
Unreviewed
Published
May 8, 2024
to the GitHub Advisory Database
•
Updated Jul 24, 2024
Description
Published by the National Vulnerability Database
May 8, 2024
Published to the GitHub Advisory Database
May 8, 2024
Last updated
Jul 24, 2024
A race condition leading to a stack use-after-free flaw was found in libvirt. Due to a bad assumption in the virNetClientIOEventLoop() method, the
data
pointer to a stack-allocated virNetClientIOEventData structure ended up being used in the virNetClientIOEventFD callback while the data pointer's stack frame was concurrently being "freed" when returning from virNetClientIOEventLoop(). The 'virtproxyd' daemon can be used to trigger requests. If libvirt is configured with fine-grained access control, this issue, in theory, allows a user to escape their otherwise limited access. This flaw allows a local, unprivileged user to access virtproxyd without authenticating. Remote users would need to authenticate before they could access it.References