CVE-2026-35025
ProFTPD ACL Bypass via /proc/self/root Path Prefix in RNFR
Vexday Risk Score
21Bajo
Decisión SSVC (CISA)
Track
Sin señal de explotación → monitorear
CVSS 8.6EPSS 0.3%KEV nãoPoC —Nuclei —Metasploit —Patch —
Ciclo de vida
24 jun 2026Publicada en NVD
Recomendación: Monitorear — sin señal de explotación por ahora.
ProFTPD through 1.3.9b and 1.3.10rc2 contains an access control bypass vulnerability that allows authenticated FTP users to circumvent Directory ACL restrictions by prefixing paths with /proc/self/root in the RNFR command handler. Attackers can exploit the unresolved symlink components in dir_canonical_path() to cause dir_check() to perform lexical path comparisons that match no configured Directory block, enabling rename operations on files in DenyAll-protected directories and subsequent retrieval of those files. Mitigation: Sessions configured with DefaultRoot (chroot) are not affected, as chroot changes the directory to which /proc/self/root resolves.
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:L/UI:N/VC:H/VI:H/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N
Productos afectados
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