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kde-kpf.txt

kde-kpf.txt
Posted Oct 14, 2002
Site kde.org

KDE Security Advisory - A directory traversal found in the kpf file sharing utility can be used to remotely disclose local files from systems running this software. The vulnerability is caused by a feature that was added to KDE 3.0.1. The KDE developers fixed this issue in the kdenetwork-3.0.4 package, which is available here

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KDE Security Advisory: kpf Directory traversal
Original Release Date: 2002-10-08
URL: http://www.kde.org/info/security/advisory-20021008-2.txt

0. References

1. Systems affected:

kpf of any KDE release between KDE 3.0.1 and KDE 3.0.3a.

2. Overview:

kpf is a file sharing utility that can be docked into the
KDE kicker bar. It uses a subset of the HTTP protocol internally
and acts much similiar to a webserver.

A feature added in KDE 3.0.1 accidently allowed retrieving any
file, not limited to the configured shared directory, if it is
readable by the user kpf runs under.

3. Impact:

Files not stored in the shared directory were remotely
retrievable.

4. Solution:

The vulnerable feature has been removed.

Apply the patch listed in section 5 to kdenetwork/kpf, or update
to KDE 3.0.4.

kdenetwork-3.0.4 can be downloaded from

http://download.kde.org/stable/3.0.4 :
9f64e76cc6b922e1bf105099e3bf8205 kdenetwork-3.0.4.tar.bz2

5. Patch:

A patch for KDE 3.0.3 is available from

ftp://ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/security_patches :
2e8ddbb0d75cd63fd534ec001bb5a415 post-3.0.3-kdenetwork-kpf.diff

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