When batch jobs are executed by pgAgent, a script is created in a temporary directory and then executed. In versions of pgAgent prior to 4.2.3, an insufficiently seeded random number generator is used when generating the directory name, leading to the possibility for a local attacker to pre-create the directory and thus prevent pgAgent from executing jobs, disrupting scheduled tasks.
The product uses a scheme that generates numbers or identifiers that are more predictable than required.
Name | Vendor | Start Version | End Version |
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Pgagent | Pgadmin | * | 4.2.3 (excluding) |