CVE 8.7 HIGH

Tandoor Recipes module allows SQLite database to be externally accessible with the default settings_CVE-2026-23838

8.7 / 10
HIGH
CVSS:4.0/AV:N/AC:L/AT:N/PR:N/UI:N/VC:H/VI:N/VA:N/SC:N/SI:N/SA:N

Description

Tandoor Recipes is a recipe manager than can be installed with the Nix package manager. Starting in version 23.05 and prior to version 26.05, when using the default configuration of Tandoor Recipes, specifically using SQLite and default `MEDIA_ROOT`, the full database file may be externally accessible, potentially on the Internet. The root cause is that the NixOS module configures the working directory of Tandoor Recipes, as well as the value of `MEDIA_ROOT`, to be `/var/lib/tandoor-recipes`. This causes Tandoor Recipes to create its `db.sqlite3` database file in the same directory as `MEDIA_ROOT` causing it to be accessible without authentication through HTTP like any other media file. This is the case when using `GUNICORN_MEDIA=1` or when using a web server like nginx to serve media files. NixOS 26.05 changes the default value of `MEDIA_ROOT` to a sub folder of the data directory. This only applies to configurations with `system.stateVersion` >= 26.05. For older configurations, one of the workarounds should be applied instead. NixOS 25.11 has received a backport of this patch, though it doesn't fix this vulnerability without user intervention. A recommended workaround is to move `MEDIA_ROOT` into a subdirectory. Non-recommended workarounds include switching to PostgreSQL or disallowing access to `db.sqlite3`.

AI Analysis

Tandoor Recipes SQLite database is externally accessible due to default configuration

Basic Information

ID CVE-2026-23838
Source GitHub_M
Published Jan 19, 2026 at 18:14

Affected Product

Vendor NixOS
Product nixpkgs
Version >= 23.05, < 26.05
Affected Versions NixOS nixpkgs >= 23.05, < 26.05

CWE Classification

AI Assessment

AI Score 8.7 / 10
AI Severity High
Vendor NixOS
Product Tandoor Recipes
Version >= 23.05, < 26.05

References

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