exploit the possibilities
Home Files News &[SERVICES_TAB]About Contact Add New

Trustix Secure Linux Security Advisory 2006.30

Trustix Secure Linux Security Advisory 2006.30
Posted May 29, 2006
Authored by Trustix | Site http.trustix.org

Trustix Secure Linux Security Advisory #2006-0030: vulnerabilities in the kernel and quagga.

tags | advisory, kernel, vulnerability
systems | linux
SHA-256 | ea41a148cab82606bd05f1ea48c3ed4eb9c559e603b8d6c8e9dd17a1f00f435e

Trustix Secure Linux Security Advisory 2006.30

Change Mirror Download
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Trustix Secure Linux Security Advisory #2006-0030

Package names: kernel, quagga
Summary: Multiple vulnerabilities
Date: 2006-05-26
Affected versions: Trustix Secure Linux 3.0

- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Package description:
kernel
The kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of your
Trustix Secure Linux operating system. The kernel handles the basic
functions of the operating system: memory allocation, process allocation,
device input and output, etc.

quagga
Quagga is a free software that manages TCP/IP based routing protocol.
It takes multi-server and multi-thread approach to resolve the current
complexity of the Internet.

Problem description:
kernel < TSL 3.0 >
- New Upstream.
- SECURITY Fix: A race condition in the "do_add_counters()" function
in netfilter can be exploited by local users to read kernel memory
or cause the system to crash via a race condition that produces a
size value that is different from the size of the allocated memory.
- An input validation error in SCTP when processing a HB-ACK chunk
with a specially-crafted parameter length can be exploited to cause
out-of-bounds memory access. This can potentially cause the system
to crash.
- An error in SCTP chunk length calculation during parameter
processing can be exploited to cause out-of-bounds memory access.
This can potentially cause the system to crash.
- A vulnerability has been reported which is caused due to some errors
within the "snmp_trap_decode()" function when handling certain SNMP
packets. This can be exploited to cause memory corruption due to
incorrect freeing of memory, which can potentially cause the system
to crash.

The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
has assigned the names CVE-2006-0039, CVE-2006-1857, CVE-2006-1858
and CVE-2006-2444 to these issue.

quagga < TSL 3.0 >
- New Upstream.
- SECURITY Fix: Konstantin V. Gavrilenko has reported two security
issues in Quagga, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass
certain security restrictions and to disclose system information.
- An error in RIPd does not properly implement configurations that
1) disable RIPv1 or 2) require plaintext or MD5 authentication. This allows
remote attackers to obtain sensitive information via REQUEST packets
such as SEND UPDATE.
- An error in RIPd does not properly enforce RIPv2 authentication
requirements. This allows remote attackers to modify routing state via
RIPv1 RESPONSE packets.
- Fredrik Widell has reported a vulnerability in Quagga caused due to an
infinite loop error in bgpd within the "community_str2com()" function.
This can be exploited to cause the process to consume large amounts of
CPU resources by issuing the "sh ip bgp command" command via the telnet
management interface.

The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has
assigned the names CVE-2006-2223, CVE-2006-2224 and CVE-2006-2276 to
these issues.

Action:
We recommend that all systems with this package installed be upgraded.
Please note that if you do not need the functionality provided by this
package, you may want to remove it from your system.


Location:
All Trustix Secure Linux updates are available from
<URI:http://http.trustix.org/pub/trustix/updates/>
<URI:ftp://ftp.trustix.org/pub/trustix/updates/>


About Trustix Secure Linux:
Trustix Secure Linux is a small Linux distribution for servers. With focus
on security and stability, the system is painlessly kept safe and up to
date from day one using swup, the automated software updater.


Automatic updates:
Users of the SWUP tool can enjoy having updates automatically
installed using 'swup --upgrade'.


Questions?
Check out our mailing lists:
<URI:http://www.trustix.org/support/>


Verification:
This advisory along with all Trustix packages are signed with the
TSL sign key.
This key is available from:
<URI:http://www.trustix.org/TSL-SIGN-KEY>

The advisory itself is available from the errata pages at
<URI:http://www.trustix.org/errata/trustix-2.2/> and
<URI:http://www.trustix.org/errata/trustix-3.0/>
or directly at
<URI:http://www.trustix.org/errata/2006/0030/>


MD5sums of the packages:
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
26da229a02821f6e14e905a282389ec9 3.0/rpms/kernel-2.6.16.18-1tr.i586.rpm
5c1883600c25d03f3e86db4fd22ec247 3.0/rpms/kernel-doc-2.6.16.18-1tr.i586.rpm
9d0da7bd68da7e994a9f749bd2011a5f 3.0/rpms/kernel-headers-2.6.16.18-1tr.i586.rpm
419200e34a1905185fe775c99cfb6f19 3.0/rpms/kernel-smp-2.6.16.18-1tr.i586.rpm
6f07a7a406b40ff84455d125e2170611 3.0/rpms/kernel-smp-headers-2.6.16.18-1tr.i586.rpm
aab5ab7c61b4f3669a762ec25b2cf57e 3.0/rpms/kernel-source-2.6.16.18-1tr.i586.rpm
b577b074ebde3728e1d8d745d7bd3b63 3.0/rpms/kernel-utils-2.6.16.18-1tr.i586.rpm
2f91f16055bedbd2b961da2e6b337f98 3.0/rpms/quagga-0.98.6-1tr.i586.rpm
8f99fee94a7619e79a951bbddbf572d5 3.0/rpms/quagga-contrib-0.98.6-1tr.i586.rpm
7c76e894aeacec9ceaf0a24427705c10 3.0/rpms/quagga-devel-0.98.6-1tr.i586.rpm
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------


Trustix Security Team


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux)

iD8DBQFEdvlXi8CEzsK9IksRAs6+AJ46VB/nNLyAWJu8gTl9aivQUAT7FgCfTceJ
PzgAlMV7oTsUM+2kGBBvPVs=
=tfKa
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
Login or Register to add favorites

File Archive:

March 2024

  • Su
  • Mo
  • Tu
  • We
  • Th
  • Fr
  • Sa
  • 1
    Mar 1st
    16 Files
  • 2
    Mar 2nd
    0 Files
  • 3
    Mar 3rd
    0 Files
  • 4
    Mar 4th
    32 Files
  • 5
    Mar 5th
    28 Files
  • 6
    Mar 6th
    42 Files
  • 7
    Mar 7th
    17 Files
  • 8
    Mar 8th
    13 Files
  • 9
    Mar 9th
    0 Files
  • 10
    Mar 10th
    0 Files
  • 11
    Mar 11th
    15 Files
  • 12
    Mar 12th
    19 Files
  • 13
    Mar 13th
    21 Files
  • 14
    Mar 14th
    38 Files
  • 15
    Mar 15th
    15 Files
  • 16
    Mar 16th
    0 Files
  • 17
    Mar 17th
    0 Files
  • 18
    Mar 18th
    10 Files
  • 19
    Mar 19th
    32 Files
  • 20
    Mar 20th
    46 Files
  • 21
    Mar 21st
    16 Files
  • 22
    Mar 22nd
    13 Files
  • 23
    Mar 23rd
    0 Files
  • 24
    Mar 24th
    0 Files
  • 25
    Mar 25th
    12 Files
  • 26
    Mar 26th
    31 Files
  • 27
    Mar 27th
    19 Files
  • 28
    Mar 28th
    42 Files
  • 29
    Mar 29th
    0 Files
  • 30
    Mar 30th
    0 Files
  • 31
    Mar 31st
    0 Files

Top Authors In Last 30 Days

File Tags

Systems

packet storm

© 2022 Packet Storm. All rights reserved.

Services
Security Services
Hosting By
Rokasec
close