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Test ID: | 1.3.6.1.4.1.25623.1.0.150405 |
Category: | Policy |
Title: | GaussDB Kernel: Ensuring the Existence of the Socket File |
Summary: | Some application programs may search for the socket file in the /tmp directory to;deceive the server. During the system startup, the socket file /tmp/ $;{USER} _mppdb/.s.PGSQL. ${PGPORT} is created by default to prevent some;applications from creating or overwriting the socket file in the /tmp directory. In;the file name, ${USER} indicates the installation username and ${PGPORT};indicates the port number of the MPPDB node. The path of the socket file is;related to the actual installation path. For details, see the unix_socket_directory;parameter in the ${GAUSSDATA} /postgresql.conf configuration file. |
Description: | Summary: Some application programs may search for the socket file in the /tmp directory to deceive the server. During the system startup, the socket file /tmp/ $ {USER} _mppdb/.s.PGSQL. ${PGPORT} is created by default to prevent some applications from creating or overwriting the socket file in the /tmp directory. In the file name, ${USER} indicates the installation username and ${PGPORT} indicates the port number of the MPPDB node. The path of the socket file is related to the actual installation path. For details, see the unix_socket_directory parameter in the ${GAUSSDATA} /postgresql.conf configuration file. CVSS Score: 0.0 CVSS Vector: AV:L/AC:H/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:N |
Copyright | Copyright (C) 2020 Greenbone Networks GmbH |
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