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Package: dbmail-pgsql
Version: 1.2.11
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Justification: user security hole

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In pgsql/dbauthpgsql.c escaping is not consistent. Sometimes username and
other user supplied values are escaped and sometimes like in:

        auth_check_user(...)
        auth_check_user_ext(...)
        auth_adduser(...)
        auth_delete_user(...)
        

they are not. This most likely opens ways sql injection. 

I don't have proof of concept yet, so if this doesn't look exploitable to
you at first glance, please close it and I'll resubmit it when I finish PoC.


Best regards,

Primoz



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This package has been removed because: "RC buggy, unreleased, next
version NEW anyway"

-- 
Martin Michlmayr
http://www.cyrius.com/

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