Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2002 14:32:27 -0400 From: The Anarcat <anarcat@anarcat.ath.cx> To: FreeBSD Security Issues <FreeBSD-security@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: access() is a security hole? Message-ID: <20021008183227.GC309@lenny.anarcat.ath.cx>
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The access(2) manpage mentions an obscure security hole in
access(2). How so?
"
CAVEAT
Access() is a potential security hole and should never be used.
"
This seems to have been part of the manpage forever, or so to speak,
so I really wonder what it's talking about. :) And if it's really that
serious of a security hole, why isn't there a compiler warning similar
to the use of mktemp() when linking against it?
Thanks,
A.
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