Vulnerability DatabaseRUSTSEC-2025-0069

RUSTSEC-2025-0069
Rust vulnerability analysis and mitigation

Overview

The daemonize crate, a Rust library for process daemonization, has been identified as unmaintained since June 3, 2023 (RUSTSEC-2025-0069). The package has shown no activity or maintenance, with disabled issues on the repository and unaddressed pull requests (GitHub Issue).

Technical details

A pull request addressing undefined behavior (UB) was submitted on February 14, 2024, but remains unaddressed due to the maintainer's inactivity (GitHub Issue).

Impact

The lack of maintenance poses potential security risks as bug fixes and security patches are not being reviewed or merged, including a known undefined behavior issue (GitHub Issue).

Mitigation and workarounds

Users of the daemonize crate should consider migrating to alternative, actively maintained daemon creation libraries due to the unmaintained status of this package (GitHub Issue).

Additional resources


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Published date

GHSA-gfxp-f68g-8x78HIGH8.7
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RUSTSEC-2025-0069N/AN/A
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  • daemonize
NoNoSep 14, 2025

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