CVE-2026-47187 in Sshfsinformación

Resumen

por MITRE • 2026-08-19

SSHFS is a network filesystem client for connecting to SSH servers. Prior to version 3.7.6, a rogue SFTP server can return absolute symlink targets or relative targets containing parent-directory components that SSHFS passes through FUSE for resolution by the client kernel against the local filesystem. The documented transform_symlinks mitigation does not contain relative targets because transform_symlink() returns early at sshfs.c:2181, while sshfs_readlink() at sshfs.c:2234 to sshfs.c:2236 otherwise copies the server-supplied link target to the kernel. A victim or victim-side tool that follows such a link through ordinary operations such as cp, rsync, backup tooling, or an editor can disclose readable local files back to the server or write server-controlled content to writable local files, potentially including startup or scheduled-task files. This issue is fixed in version 3.7.6.

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Responsable

GitHub M

Reservar

2026-05-19

Divulgación

2026-08-19

Moderación

aceptado

Artículo

VDB-393130

CPE

listo

EPSS

0.00415

KEV

no

Actividades

muy bajo

Fuentes

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