Slackware alert: wu-ftpd remote exploit patched

Posted by dave on Jun 28, 2000 1:18 AM EDT
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A remote exploit has been found in the FTP daemon, wu-ftpd. This can allow an attacker full access to your machine.

A remote exploit has been found in the FTP daemon, wu-ftpd.  This can
allow an attacker full access to your machine.

The wu-ftpd daemon is part of the tcpip1.tgz package in the N series. A new tcpip1.tgz package is now available in the Slackware 7.1 tree. We have also provided a seperate patch package for users who have already installed Slackware 7.1 and just want the new FTP daemon.

========================================= wu-ftpd 2.6.0 AVAILABLE - (n6/tcpip1.tgz) =========================================

The recent root exploit in wu-ftpd has been patched and the new tcpip1.tgz is in the Slackware 7.1 tree:

ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-7.1/slakware/n6/

A seperate wu-ftpd-only patch package is available in the patches/ subdirectory:

ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-7.1/patches/

All users are strongly urged to upgrade to the patched wu-ftpd daemon. You only need to download one package to get the new FTP daemon.

Here are the md5sums and checksums for the packages:

1660403894 62427 ./wu-ftpd-patch.tgz d42c1708634232f8bc6a396827959851 ./wu-ftpd-patch.tgz

3287743865 1017793 ./n6/tcpip1.tgz 7aff2b13086e881a6ee029d44a448f17 ./n6/tcpip1.tgz

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE tcpip1.tgz PACKAGE: ---------------------------------------------------- If you have downloaded the new tcpip1.tgz package, you should bring the system into runlevel 1 and run upgradepkg on it:

# telinit 1 # upgradepkg tcpip1.tgz # telinit 3

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE wu-ftpd-patch.tgz PACKAGE: ----------------------------------------------------------- If you have downloaded the wu-ftpd-patch.tgz package, you should bring the system into runlevel 1 and run installpkg on it:

# telinit 1 # installpkg wu-ftpd-patch.tgz # telinit 3

Remember, it's also a good idea to backup configuration files before upgrading packages.

- Slackware Linux Security Team http://www.slackware.com

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