-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA-3480-1 security@debian.org https://www.debian.org/security/ Florian Weimer February 16, 2016 https://www.debian.org/security/faq - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Package : eglibc CVE ID : CVE-2014-8121 CVE-2015-1781 CVE-2015-7547 CVE-2015-8776 CVE-2015-8777 CVE-2015-8778 CVE-2015-8779 Debian Bug : 779587 796105 798316 801691 803927 812441 812445 812455 Several vulnerabilities have been fixed in the GNU C Library, eglibc. The CVE-2015-7547 vulnerability listed below is considered to have critical impact. CVE-2014-8121 Robin Hack discovered that the nss_files database did not correctly implement enumeration interleaved with name-based or ID-based lookups. This could cause the enumeration enter an endless loop, leading to a denial of service. CVE-2015-1781 Arjun Shankar discovered that the _r variants of host name resolution functions (like gethostbyname_r), when performing DNS name resolution, suffered from a buffer overflow if a misaligned buffer was supplied by the applications, leading to a crash or, potentially, arbitrary code execution. Most applications are not affected by this vulnerability because they use aligned buffers. CVE-2015-7547 The Google Security Team and Red Hat discovered that the eglibc host name resolver function, getaddrinfo, when processing AF_UNSPEC queries (for dual A/AAAA lookups), could mismanage its internal buffers, leading to a stack-based buffer overflow and arbitrary code execution. This vulnerability affects most applications which perform host name resolution using getaddrinfo, including system services. CVE-2015-8776 Adam Nielsen discovered that if an invalid separated time value is passed to strftime, the strftime function could crash or leak information. Applications normally pass only valid time information to strftime; no affected applications are known. CVE-2015-8777 Hector Marco-Gisbert reported that LD_POINTER_GUARD was not ignored for SUID programs, enabling an unintended bypass of a security feature. This update causes eglibc to always ignore the LD_POINTER_GUARD environment variable. CVE-2015-8778 Szabolcs Nagy reported that the rarely-used hcreate and hcreate_r functions did not check the size argument properly, leading to a crash (denial of service) for certain arguments. No impacted applications are known at this time. CVE-2015-8779 The catopen function contains several unbound stack allocations (stack overflows), causing it the crash the process (denial of service). No applications where this issue has a security impact are currently known. The following fixed vulnerabilities currently lack CVE assignment: Joseph Myers reported discovered that an integer overflow in the strxfrm can lead to heap-based buffer overflow, possibly allowing arbitrary code execution. In addition, a fallback path in strxfrm uses an unbounded stack allocation (stack overflow), leading to a crash or erroneous application behavior. Kostya Serebryany reported that the fnmatch function could skip over the terminating NUL character of a malformed pattern, causing an application calling fnmatch to crash (denial of service). Joseph Myers reported that the IO_wstr_overflow function, internally used by wide-oriented character streams, suffered from an integer overflow, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow. On GNU/Linux systems, wide-oriented character streams are rarely used, and no affected applications are known. Andreas Schwab reported a memory leak (memory allocation without a matching deallocation) while processing certain DNS answers in getaddrinfo, related to the _nss_dns_gethostbyname4_r function. This vulnerability could lead to a denial of service. While it is only necessary to ensure that all processes are not using the old eglibc anymore, it is recommended to reboot the machines after applying the security upgrade. For the oldstable distribution (wheezy), these problems have been fixed in version 2.13-38+deb7u10. We recommend that you upgrade your eglibc packages. Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be found at: https://www.debian.org/security/ Mailing list: debian-security-announce@lists.debian.org -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJWwy2CAAoJEAVMuPMTQ89EEk4P/jEoKqrIFx5+K5titipnU0wq jASxI7dQdvHz91CKl47mPfdzvnuH6MRHWzCNz6ngsSRLhqxQhF66beeIAI+EMoGx BzA9/WtpieNl80vWrmPRDuqf0kwFjxkzUI50jeQ2KoSZuP9AOGrlMG1olDL9dvDz W7avzgXZcd4JQ1W3A8cdfVQEOPZiszjap26CCtxmINRfigSDr25F5WMvY64DtNO7 SKDen2QOXhHoz5TdQJDq3PzuWqGppMq2ENSTuTH+1W94MJLQVSHglNo8uLBSuT8G Hd06TdA2SBB5E2V5i1BM1+z0++9LzBn2YzVIFY8AYTtksAiQcEDZS4swVA/r4aEK gHfgoAC/WcxvPxSMC9gJDx83b1JpB6Wnn9k8SIMBpEdAAJeWIjwFXyhzfO88G9ig l6dgCIAuTJLPCgiT/virNQFLJI0gilyKwSxx5UHv03Nfi03EXU1R/6cX+KllPzFZ N5mkR76MrL/hjDkdA0G494ubO6NDaDGCDgzMiLaP+Y6sDcF5ChmYMdJfji5f8AD8 kqEnTrL7B3/x9ePFg6gEAcmyzwJ8/Utg8c7Wmpc+LaK6OWN9QC79HSRYiIitNGIv 7NvHxPcLZn35pEhv68EwgKpmCa61EjFRrIGRcfRPDP8Yf08JEWm2q/zY9+XhBwDG edY4CgwM3CLvMCOl/4r2 =K3Zo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----