Default file permissions for log files created by the file, fileSync and dateFile appenders are world-readable (in unix). This could cause problems if log files contain sensitive information. This would affect any users that have not supplied their own permissions for the files via the mode parameter in the config.
This PR contains the following updates:
6.3.0
->6.4.0
GitHub Vulnerability Alerts
CVE-2022-21704
Impact
Default file permissions for log files created by the file, fileSync and dateFile appenders are world-readable (in unix). This could cause problems if log files contain sensitive information. This would affect any users that have not supplied their own permissions for the files via the mode parameter in the config.
Patches
Fixed by:
Released to NPM in log4js@6.4.0
Workarounds
Every version of log4js published allows passing the mode parameter to the configuration of file appenders, see the documentation for details.
References
Thanks to ranjit-git for raising the issue, and to @peteriman for fixing the problem.
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