Xrzser opened a new issue #2245:
URL: https://github.com/apache/servicecomb-java-chassis/issues/2245


   Netty is an open-source, asynchronous event-driven network application 
framework for rapid development of maintainable high performance protocol 
servers & clients. In Netty before version 4.1.59.Final there is a 
vulnerability on Unix-like systems involving an insecure temp file. When 
netty's multipart decoders are used local information disclosure can occur via 
the local system temporary directory if temporary storing uploads on the disk 
is enabled. On unix-like systems, the temporary directory is shared between all 
user. As such, writing to this directory using APIs that do not explicitly set 
the file/directory permissions can lead to information disclosure. Of note, 
this does not impact modern MacOS Operating Systems. The method 
"File.createTempFile" on unix-like systems creates a random file, but, by 
default will create this file with the permissions "-rw-r--r--". Thus, if 
sensitive information is written to this file, other local users can read this 
information. This is the ca
 se in netty's "AbstractDiskHttpData" is vulnerable. This has been fixed in 
version 4.1.59.Final. As a workaround, one may specify your own 
"java.io.tmpdir" when you start the JVM or use 
"DefaultHttpDataFactory.setBaseDir(...)" to set the directory to something that 
is only readable by the current user.


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