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Richard N. Hillegas updated DERBY-7161: --------------------------------------- Attachment: derby-7161-01-aa-traceFileAttributes.diff > Document the need for client-side applications to vet user-supplied > connection directives > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: DERBY-7161 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-7161 > Project: Derby > Issue Type: Task > Components: Documentation, Network Client > Affects Versions: 10.18.0.0 > Reporter: Richard N. Hillegas > Priority: Major > Attachments: derby-7161-01-aa-traceFileAttributes.diff > > > Somewhere, we should document the fact that client-side applications should > not use user-supplied URLs or Properties objects to connect to remote > databases. Those URLs and Properties objects may contain instructions for > tracing network traffic. If the client-side application runs from a more > privileged account than the user, then this could let the user pollute parts > of the directory system to which the user does not normally have > write-access. Client-side applications should vet all user-supplied > directives before establishing connections. > A related MySQL problem is described by [1]. > [1] > https://github.com/apache/security-site/compare/main...raboof:security-site:mysql -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.20.10#820010)