I previously launched it through the UI, so I didn't see the console
output; now I've launched it from the terminal. In the freshly booted
VM:
1. open two terminal windows (window A and window B)
2. in terminal window A, run "gnome-software"
3. click on a random app (I'm clicking on "powershell" u
re #4: No, it doesn't seem to be specific to wayland - after switching
back to X11 and rebooting, the bug can still be triggered the same way.
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Simple reproducer in a freshly booted system:
- open Ubuntu Software Center
- click on some random package
- close the window
- open Ubuntu Software Center
- attempt to use the back button ("<") in the upper-left corner of the window
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[Testing on wayland, in case that matters.]
I downloaded a .deb file with Firefox, then opened it with "Ubuntu
Software Center", installed it, and then closed the dialog associated
with Ubuntu Software Center. Now, opening "Ubuntu Software Center" gets
me back to the dialog displaying details abou
Public bug reported:
I am running Ubuntu 18.10 with Wayland in a fresh VM. I configured the
VM to use Wayland, downloaded Google Chrome from
https://google.com/chrome, installed Chrome by opening the package with
Ubuntu Software Center and pressing the install button, and closed
Ubuntu Software Ce
I'm not sure whether this is the right place to write this, but those
permission checks look really racy - both the file type test and the file owner
UID check.
(Besides, I think that an attacker should be able to hardlink a file created by
another user into his directory, which would also lead