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Vulnerability scanner reports Non-Absolute Directory Entries In PATH

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Applies to

  • ONTAP 9
  • Vulnerability Scanner

Issue

Vulnerability scanner identifies the risk below:
 
Risk Level: HIGH
Title: Non-Absolute Directory Entries In PATH
(unix-dot-entries-in-root-path)
Weakness: Non-absolute (i.e. relative) directory entries (such as "." or ".." or "subdir/subdir2")
have been found in the PATH variable with the same name from a particular current working directory (CWD).

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