========================================================================== Ubuntu Security Notice USN-4559-1 September 30, 2020 samba update ========================================================================== A security issue affects these releases of Ubuntu and its derivatives: - Ubuntu 20.04 LTS - Ubuntu 18.04 LTS - Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Summary: Several security improvements were added to Samba. Software Description: - samba: SMB/CIFS file, print, and login server for Unix Details: Tom Tervoort discovered that the Netlogon protocol implemented by Samba incorrectly handled the authentication scheme. A remote attacker could use this issue to forge an authentication token and steal the credentials of the domain admin. While a previous security update fixed the issue by changing the "server schannel" setting to default to "yes", instead of "auto", which forced a secure netlogon channel, this update provides additional improvements. For compatibility reasons with older devices, Samba now allows specifying an insecure netlogon configuration per machine. See the following link for examples: https://www.samba.org/samba/security/CVE-2020-1472.html In addition, this update adds additional server checks for the protocol attack in the client-specified challenge to provide some protection when 'server schannel = no/auto' and avoid the false-positive results when running the proof-of-concept exploit. Update instructions: The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions: Ubuntu 20.04 LTS: samba 2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.5 Ubuntu 18.04 LTS: samba 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.20 Ubuntu 16.04 LTS: samba 2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.31 In general, a standard system update will make all the necessary changes. References: https://usn.ubuntu.com/4559-1 CVE-2020-1472 Package Information: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/2:4.11.6+dfsg-0ubuntu1.5 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.20 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/2:4.3.11+dfsg-0ubuntu0.16.04.31