Icinga: Root privilege escalation Icinga installs files with insecure permissions allowing root privilege escalation. icinga 2020-07-27 2020-07-27 638186 local 1.14.2

Icinga is an open source computer system and network monitoring application. It was originally created as a fork of the Nagios system monitoring application in 2009.

It was discovered that Icinga’s installed files have insecure permissions, possibly allowing root privilege escalation.

A local attacker could escalate privileges to root.

There is no known workaround at this time.

Gentoo has discontinued support for Icinga. We recommend that users unmerge Icinga:

# emerge --unmerge "net-analyzer/icinga"

NOTE: The Gentoo developer(s) maintaining Icinga have discontinued support at this time. It may be possible that a new Gentoo developer will update Icinga at a later date. The natural replacement is Icinga 2 (net-analyzer/icinga2).

CVE-2017-16882 sam_c sam_c