Gentoo Linux Security Advisory 201203-7 - A vulnerability in foomatic-filters could result in the execution of arbitrary code. Versions less than 4.0.9 are affected.
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Debian Linux Security Advisory 2380-1 - It was discovered that the foomatic-filters, a support package for setting up printers, allowed authenticated users to submit crafted print jobs which would execute shell commands on the print servers.
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Ubuntu Security Notice 1194-1 - It was discovered that the foomatic-rip Foomatic filter incorrectly handled command-line options. An attacker could use this flaw to cause Foomatic to execute arbitrary code as the "lp" user. In the default installation, attackers would be isolated by the CUPS AppArmor profile.
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Mandriva Linux Security Advisory 2011-125 - foomatic-rip allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted *FoomaticRIPCommandLine field in a .ppd file. The updated packages have been patched to correct this issue.
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Red Hat Security Advisory 2011-1110-01 - Foomatic is a comprehensive, spooler-independent database of printers, printer drivers, and driver descriptions. The package also includes spooler-independent command line interfaces to manipulate queues and to print files and manipulate print jobs. foomatic-rip is a print filter written in C. An input sanitization flaw was found in the foomatic-rip print filter. An attacker could submit a print job with the username, title, or job options set to appear as a command line option that caused the filter to use a specified PostScript printer description file, rather than the administrator-set one. This could lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the "lp" user.
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