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CVE-2008-2940

Status Candidate

Overview

The alert-mailing implementation in HP Linux Imaging and Printing (HPLIP) 1.6.7 allows local users to gain privileges and send e-mail messages from the root account via vectors related to the setalerts message, and lack of validation of the device URI associated with an event message.

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Ubuntu Security Notice 674-2
Posted Nov 24, 2008
Authored by Ubuntu | Site security.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-674-2 - USN-674-1 provided packages to fix vulnerabilities in HPLIP. Due to an internal archive problem, the updates for Ubuntu 7.10 would not install properly. This update provides fixed packages for Ubuntu 7.10. We apologize for the inconvenience. Original advisory details: It was discovered that the hpssd tool of hplip did not validate privileges in the alert-mailing function. A local attacker could exploit this to gain privileges and send e-mail messages from the account of the hplip user. This update alters hplip behaviour by preventing users from setting alerts and by moving alert configuration to a root-controlled /etc/hp/alerts.conf file. It was discovered that the hpssd tool of hplip did not correctly handle certain commands. A local attacker could use a specially crafted packet to crash hpssd, leading to a denial of service.

tags | advisory, denial of service, local, root, vulnerability
systems | linux, ubuntu
advisories | CVE-2008-2940, CVE-2008-2941
SHA-256 | b2784440b0a617c94be32e180385f06c05cd97154f28d2d286492551ec4fe1b2
Ubuntu Security Notice 674-1
Posted Nov 19, 2008
Authored by Ubuntu | Site security.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu Security Notice USN-674-1 - It was discovered that the hpssd tool of hplip did not validate privileges in the alert-mailing function. A local attacker could exploit this to gain privileges and send e-mail messages from the account of the hplip user. This update alters hplip behavior by preventing users from setting alerts and by moving alert configuration to a root-controlled /etc/hp/alerts.conf file. It was discovered that the hpssd tool of hplip did not correctly handle certain commands. A local attacker could use a specially crafted packet to crash hpssd, leading to a denial of service.

tags | advisory, denial of service, local, root
systems | linux, ubuntu
advisories | CVE-2008-2940, CVE-2008-2941
SHA-256 | d2c4d7347624881811ac3d78377e58ca2ac8f982b257415af5e7f2543208a54a
Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2008-169
Posted Aug 14, 2008
Authored by Mandriva | Site mandriva.com

Mandriva Linux Security Advisory - Marc Schoenefeld of the Red Hat Security Response Team discovered a vulnerability in the hplip alert-mailing functionality that could allow a local attacker to elevate their privileges by using specially-crafted packets to trigger alert mails that are sent by the root account. Another vulnerability was discovered by Marc Schoenefeld in the hpssd message parser that could allow a local attacker to stop the hpssd process by sending specially-crafted packets, causing a denial of service. The updated packages have been patched to correct these issues.

tags | advisory, denial of service, local, root
systems | linux, redhat, mandriva
advisories | CVE-2008-2940, CVE-2008-2941
SHA-256 | 6795cd9f04e5887e773481d7eeb670df41567a78f63d3ae89b6d00acd4462e78
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