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author | Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> | 2008-01-03 21:24:26 +0000 |
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committer | Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us> | 2008-01-03 21:24:26 +0000 |
commit | 46cf9c260d11d7288769de4917aa1d86b52d1e91 (patch) | |
tree | 20941a29aa9d777bb0ecf53082034d756934da74 /src/backend/port/dynloader/netbsd.c | |
parent | 8b1de3b515b80e86dbef5fcbcc29e5e3256de779 (diff) | |
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Make standard maintenance operations (including VACUUM, ANALYZE, REINDEX,
and CLUSTER) execute as the table owner rather than the calling user, using
the same privilege-switching mechanism already used for SECURITY DEFINER
functions. The purpose of this change is to ensure that user-defined
functions used in index definitions cannot acquire the privileges of a
superuser account that is performing routine maintenance. While a function
used in an index is supposed to be IMMUTABLE and thus not able to do anything
very interesting, there are several easy ways around that restriction; and
even if we could plug them all, there would remain a risk of reading sensitive
information and broadcasting it through a covert channel such as CPU usage.
To prevent bypassing this security measure, execution of SET SESSION
AUTHORIZATION and SET ROLE is now forbidden within a SECURITY DEFINER context.
Thanks to Itagaki Takahiro for reporting this vulnerability.
Security: CVE-2007-6600
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