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CVE-2007-0772

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Overview

The Linux kernel 2.6.13 and other versions before 2.6.20.1 allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (oops) via a crafted NFSACL 2 ACCESS request that triggers a free of an incorrect pointer.

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Ubuntu Security Notice 451-1
Posted Apr 11, 2007
Authored by Ubuntu | Site security.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu Security Notice 451-1 - The kernel key management code did not correctly handle key reuse. A local attacker could create many key requests, leading to a denial of service. The kernel NFS code did not correctly validate NFSACL2 ACCESS requests. If a system was serving NFS mounts, a remote attacker could send a specially crafted packet, leading to a denial of service. When dumping core, the kernel did not correctly handle PT_INTERP processes. A local attacker could create situations where they could read the contents of otherwise unreadable executable programs.

tags | advisory, remote, denial of service, kernel, local
systems | linux, ubuntu
advisories | CVE-2007-0006, CVE-2007-0772, CVE-2007-0958
SHA-256 | ff3824ab5fb0d91b93cf9fd86ef36b10445d9258052d8e2ae3f5c67eb9e29834
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2007.078
Posted Apr 5, 2007
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - Quite a few kernel related vulnerabilities have been fixed for the Linux 2.6 series.

tags | advisory, kernel, vulnerability
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2006-6056, CVE-2007-0005, CVE-2007-0772, CVE-2007-0958, CVE-2007-1000, CVE-2007-1217, CVE-2007-1388, CVE-2007-1592
SHA-256 | 10c5929aed3baa55da532114a82a81496e27e687951bb570f70098fe552e0d18
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2007.060
Posted Mar 13, 2007
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - Many vulnerabilities were discovered and corrected in the Linux 2.6 kernel. The 2.6.17 kernel and earlier, when running on IA64 and SPARC platforms would allow a local user to cause a DoS (crash) via a malformed ELF file. The mincore function in the Linux kernel did not properly lock access to user space, which has unspecified impact and attack vectors, possibly related to a deadlock. An unspecified vulnerability in the listxattr system call, when a "bad inode" is present, could allow a local user to cause a DoS (data corruption) and possibly gain privileges via unknown vectors. The zlib_inflate function allows local users to cause a crash via a malformed filesystem that uses zlib compression that triggers memory corruption. The ext3fs_dirhash function could allow local users to cause a DoS (crash) via an ext3 stream with malformed data structures. When SELinux hooks are enabled, the kernel could allow a local user to cause a DoS (crash) via a malformed file stream that triggers a NULL pointer derefernece. The key serial number collision avoidance code in the key_alloc_serial function in kernels 2.6.9 up to 2.6.20 allows local users to cause a crash via vectors thatr trigger a null dereference. The Linux kernel version 2.6.13 to 2.6.20.1 allowed a remote attacker to cause a DoS (oops) via a crafted NFSACL2 ACCESS request that triggered a free of an incorrect pointer. A local user could read unreadable binaries by using the interpreter (PT_INTERP) functionality and triggering a core dump; a variant of CVE-2004-1073.

tags | advisory, remote, kernel, local, vulnerability
systems | linux, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2006-4538, CVE-2006-4814, CVE-2006-5753, CVE-2006-5823, CVE-2006-6053, CVE-2006-6056, CVE-2007-0006, CVE-2007-0772, CVE-2007-0958
SHA-256 | 7c7b3b5bbbacea086cb15820a0722f0763fd7ad9e6731f41b9a2f1adff516926
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