Tritondatacenter Smartos
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By the Year
In 2026 there have been 0 vulnerabilities in Tritondatacenter Smartos. Last year, in 2025 Smartos had 5 security vulnerabilities published. Right now, Smartos is on track to have less security vulnerabilities in 2026 than it did last year.
| Year | Vulnerabilities | Average Score |
|---|---|---|
| 2026 | 0 | 0.00 |
| 2025 | 5 | 7.28 |
It may take a day or so for new Smartos vulnerabilities to show up in the stats or in the list of recent security vulnerabilities. Additionally vulnerabilities may be tagged under a different product or component name.
Recent Tritondatacenter Smartos Security Vulnerabilities
rsync Daemon Heap Bof via Checksum Length Overrun
CVE-2024-12084
9.8 - Critical
- January 15, 2025
A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the rsync daemon. This issue is due to improper handling of attacker-controlled checksum lengths (s2length) in the code. When MAX_DIGEST_LEN exceeds the fixed SUM_LENGTH (16 bytes), an attacker can write out of bounds in the sum2 buffer.
Heap-based Buffer Overflow
Rsync --safe-links Path Traversal, Arbitrary File Write
CVE-2024-12088
6.5 - Medium
- January 14, 2025
A flaw was found in rsync. When using the `--safe-links` option, the rsync client fails to properly verify if a symbolic link destination sent from the server contains another symbolic link within it. This results in a path traversal vulnerability, which may lead to arbitrary file write outside the desired directory.
Directory traversal
Path traversal in rsync via --inc-recursive option
CVE-2024-12087
6.5 - Medium
- January 14, 2025
A path traversal vulnerability exists in rsync. It stems from behavior enabled by the `--inc-recursive` option, a default-enabled option for many client options and can be enabled by the server even if not explicitly enabled by the client. When using the `--inc-recursive` option, a lack of proper symlink verification coupled with deduplication checks occurring on a per-file-list basis could allow a server to write files outside of the client's intended destination directory. A malicious server could write malicious files to arbitrary locations named after valid directories/paths on the client.
Directory traversal
Rsync Server Remote File Enumeration via Checksum Exploit
CVE-2024-12086
6.1 - Medium
- January 14, 2025
A flaw was found in rsync. It could allow a server to enumerate the contents of an arbitrary file from the client's machine. This issue occurs when files are being copied from a client to a server. During this process, the rsync server will send checksums of local data to the client to compare with in order to determine what data needs to be sent to the server. By sending specially constructed checksum values for arbitrary files, an attacker may be able to reconstruct the data of those files byte-by-byte based on the responses from the client.
Detection of Error Condition Without Action
Rsync: Checksum Length Manipulation Enables Stack Data Leak
CVE-2024-12085
7.5 - High
- January 14, 2025
A flaw was found in rsync which could be triggered when rsync compares file checksums. This flaw allows an attacker to manipulate the checksum length (s2length) to cause a comparison between a checksum and uninitialized memory and leak one byte of uninitialized stack data at a time.
Use of Uninitialized Resource
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