SUSE alert: Linux Kernel (SuSE-SA:2004:009)

Posted by dave on Apr 14, 2004 7:23 AM EDT
Mailing list; By Thomas Biege <thomas@suse.de>
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iDEFENSE Inc. informed us about a buffer overflow in the linux 2.4 kernel code which handles ISO9660 filesystems. The original code is not able to handle very long symlink names. The vulnerability can be triggered locally by mounting removable media that contains a malformed filesystem or by using the loopback device. Exploiting this buffer overflow results in kernel-level access to the system.

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SUSE Security Announcement

Package: Linux Kernel Announcement-ID: SuSE-SA:2004:009 Date: Wednesday, Apr. 14th 2004 16:00 MEST Affected products: 8.0, 8.1, 8.2, 9.0 SuSE Linux Database Server, SuSE eMail Server III, 3.1 SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7, 8 SuSE Linux Firewall on CD/Admin host SuSE Linux Connectivity Server SuSE Linux Office Server Vulnerability Type: - local privilege escalation - information leakage Severity (1-10): 6 SUSE default package: yes Cross References: CAN-2004-0109 CAN-2004-0181

Content of this advisory: 1) security vulnerability resolved: - buffer overflow in ISO9660 code - information leakage in JFS problem description, discussion, solution and upgrade information 2) pending vulnerabilities, solutions, workarounds: - mailman - sysstat - neon - openssh - kdeprint/kdelibs3 - MPlayer - sysstat - apache2 - emil - metamail - tcpdump 3) standard appendix (further information)

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1) problem description, brief discussion, solution, upgrade information

iDEFENSE Inc. informed us about a buffer overflow in the linux 2.4 kernel code which handles ISO9660 filesystems. The original code is not able to handle very long symlink names. The vulnerability can be triggered locally by mounting removable media that contains a malformed filesystem or by using the loopback device. Exploiting this buffer overflow results in kernel-level access to the system.

Another vulnerability allows the retrieval of private informations from JFS filesystems due to the lack of cleaning up (writing zeros) used sectors on the harddrive. This bug needs root privilges to be exploited.

SPECIAL INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS: ============================== The following paragraphs will guide you through the installation process in a step-by-step fashion. The character sequence "****" marks the beginning of a new paragraph. In some cases, you decide if the paragraph is needed for you or not. Please read through all of the steps down to the end. All of the commands that need to be executed are required to be run as the superuser (root). Each step relies on the steps before to complete successfully.

**** Step 1: Determine the needed kernel type

Please use the following command to find the kernel type that is installed on your system:

rpm -qf /boot/vmlinuz

The following options are possible (disregarding the version and build number following the name, separated by the "-" character):

k_deflt # default kernel, good for most systems. k_i386 # kernel for older processors and chipsets k_athlon # kernel made specifically for AMD Athlon(tm) family processors k_psmp # kernel for Pentium-I dual processor systems k_smp # kernel for SMP systems (Pentium-II and above) k_smp4G # kernel for SMP systems which supports a maximum of 4G of RAM

**** Step 2: Download the package for your system

Please download the kernel RPM package for your distribution with the name starting as indicated by Step 1. The list of all kernel rpm packages is appended below. Note: The kernel-source package does not contain any binary kernel in bootable form. Instead, it contains the sources that the binary kernel rpm packages are made from. It can be used by administrators who have decided to build their own kernel. Since the kernel-source.rpm is an installable (compiled) package that contains sources for the linux kernel, it is not the source RPM for the kernel RPM binary packages.

The kernel RPM binary packages for the distributions can be found at these locations below ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/.

8.0/images/ 8.1/rpm/i586 8.2/rpm/i586 9.0/rpm/i586

After downloading the kernel RPM package for your system, you should verify the authenticity of the kernel rpm package using the methods as listed in section 3) of each SUSE Security Announcement.

**** Step 3: Installing your kernel rpm package

Install the rpm package that you have downloaded in Steps 3 or 4 with the command rpm -Uhv --nodeps --force where is the name of the rpm package that you downloaded.

Warning: After performing this step, your system will likely not be able to boot if the following steps have not been fully applied.

If you run SUSE LINUX 8.1 and haven't applied the previous kernel update (SUSE-SA:2003:034), AND use the freeswan package, you also need to update the freeswan rpm as a dependency as offered by YOU (YaST Online Update). The package can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/i586/

**** Step 4: configuring and creating the initrd

The initrd is a ramdisk that is being loaded into the memory of your system together with the kernel boot image by the bootloader. The kernel uses the content of this ramdisk to execute commands that must be run before the kernel can mount its actual root filesystem. It is usually used to initialize SCSI drivers or NIC drivers for diskless operation.

The variable INITRD_MODULES in /etc/sysconfig/kernel determines which kernel modules will be loaded in the initrd before the kernel has mounted its actual root filesystem. The variable should contain your SCSI adapter (if any) or filesystem driver modules.

With the installation of the new kernel, the initrd has to be re-packed with the update kernel modules. Please run the command

mk_initrd

as root to create a new init ramdisk (initrd) for your system. On SuSE Linux 8.1 and later, this is done automatically when the RPM is installed.

**** Step 5: bootloader

If you run a SUSE LINUX 8.x or a SLES8 system, there are two options: Depending on your software configuration, you have the lilo bootloader or the grub bootloader installed and initialized on your system. The grub bootloader does not require any further actions to be performed after the new kernel images have been moved in place by the rpm Update command. If you have a lilo bootloader installed and initialized, then the lilo program must be run as root. Use the command

grep LOADER_TYPE /etc/sysconfig/bootloader

to find out which boot loader is configured. If it is lilo, then you must run the lilo command as root. If grub is listed, then your system does not require any bootloader initialization.

Warning: An improperly installed bootloader may render your system unbootable.

**** Step 6: reboot

If all of the steps above have been successfully applied to your system, then the new kernel including the kernel modules and the initrd should be ready to boot. The system needs to be rebooted for the changes to become active. Please make sure that all steps are complete, then reboot using the command shutdown -r now or init 6

Your system should now shut down and reboot with the new kernel.

Our maintenance customers are being notified individually. The packages are being offered to install from the maintenance web.

There is no workaround known.

Please download the update package for your distribution and verify its integrity by the methods listed in section 3) of this announcement. Then, to apply the update use the command "rpm -Fhv file.rpm". Our maintenance customers are being notified individually. The packages are being offered to install from the maintenance web.

Intel i386 Platform:

SuSE-9.0: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/i586/k_deflt-2.4.21-199.i586.rpm 608a5ce3f2230c86d30ae013b3f8a32d ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/i586/k_smp-2.4.21-199.i586.rpm ca9c27604de14553e912ac471747c701 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/i586/k_athlon-2.4.21-199.i586.rpm 7ac3f2c2deb839eada90be5570e73dc6 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/i586/k_smp4G-2.4.21-199.i586.rpm 05d9fd2f3fb1b7c6049302fd129263c8 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/i586/k_um-2.4.21-199.i586.rpm e97ffb58cbde1b413dffc3b143636016 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/i586/kernel-source-2.4.21-199.i586.rpm 3696ba3d0a91b09672923e872aab0650 source rpm(s): ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/src/k_deflt-2.4.21-199.src.rpm c9d33e935ca206edaf1b47ff5767b79f ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/src/k_smp-2.4.21-199.src.rpm d478e90203e9f0115adf759ec1c71f68 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/src/k_athlon-2.4.21-199.src.rpm fc82d24cd30256b59d62229a167b69c7 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/src/k_smp4G-2.4.21-199.src.rpm 50096715a9252a8152fb1e2dfd953c20 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/src/k_um-2.4.21-199.src.rpm fd8fb7c99d1d2e02fb0863307318988b ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/9.0/rpm/src/kernel-source-2.4.21-199.src.rpm df571a090e6231f52690bbb3abec831a

SuSE-8.2: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/i586/k_deflt-2.4.20-109.i586.rpm a72fd8b8fc88ba949fc8128b58865841 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/i586/k_psmp-2.4.20-109.i586.rpm 539e1d0ffe6f1bdbd531f77d694c5ed3 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/i586/k_smp-2.4.20-109.i586.rpm 2219645402c84afa1fbf368ea5d7bbe4 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/i586/k_athlon-2.4.20-109.i586.rpm 2297404f69f37ec4a71ece8c413f8717 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/i586/kernel-source-2.4.20.SuSE-109.i586.rpm f50fb6a7258b759c46053cfd0363daa2 source rpm(s): ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/src/k_deflt-2.4.20-109.src.rpm cbe6094bc357aff1f47ee741df00a892 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/src/k_psmp-2.4.20-109.src.rpm fb18284adcff119815079dfffdfa329f ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/src/k_smp-2.4.20-109.src.rpm 4d42f62f992512b9ab552554de932749 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/src/k_athlon-2.4.20-109.src.rpm 038a050ff97b89a1dca4fd3ec1c7bee3 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.2/rpm/src/kernel-source-2.4.20.SuSE-109.src.rpm ef451f52ac0300bb0d35c7330c49e463

SuSE-8.1: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/i586/k_deflt-2.4.21-203.i586.rpm 0669fd902f68e9b788d2db1cc8eac71a ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/i586/k_psmp-2.4.21-201.i586.rpm 8b632b9f67aa0cca636db914fff19591 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/i586/k_smp-2.4.21-201.i586.rpm 8c706d3f986704079cd2b2a983749c37 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/i586/k_athlon-2.4.21-201.i586.rpm 86577aa5702064bc9a1c05091ca667d9 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/i586/kernel-source-2.4.21-201.i586.rpm ef72aafd7907a68c33efe1749d5a9569 source rpm(s): ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/src/k_deflt-2.4.21-203.src.rpm 370aca128ed0eef8b1b30c93722036d3 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/src/k_psmp-2.4.21-201.src.rpm dc70deeb29422089dc0a8d889dff5cd3 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/src/k_smp-2.4.21-201.src.rpm 96f5ef89ba344752e749f6a754cbf28e ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/src/k_athlon-2.4.21-201.src.rpm 695b18275d0b8c9fb09080f627d1189a ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.1/rpm/src/kernel-source-2.4.21-201.src.rpm b0206bf81deba319c005a9900236d662

SuSE-8.0: ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/images/k_i386-2.4.18-289.i386.rpm 864463b86631708731acdd2771ec1f0e ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/images/k_deflt-2.4.18-289.i386.rpm 19c5afb292a3f815bdaca6b337356bc7 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/images/k_psmp-2.4.18-289.i386.rpm f8f4f54ac44f07715a77a1df974c979a ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/images/k_smp-2.4.18-289.i386.rpm 1457a1ac99242cbe38ee7903574c560e ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/d3/kernel-source-2.4.18.SuSE-289.i386.rpm fc419eb54143782a12766461bd2db2aa source rpm(s): ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/zq1/k_i386-2.4.18-289.src.rpm 60fc6a33012de055ac0c9fdf8b7bb024 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/zq1/k_deflt-2.4.18-289.src.rpm 54e92c17d2a685748009a0134aaf176a ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/zq1/k_psmp-2.4.18-289.src.rpm 8e9ad41e661f8c3599a60c4eadc7d115 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/zq1/k_smp-2.4.18-289.src.rpm 67e2ec1b1ff7d7e4322b35d18ab12d30 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/8.0/zq1/kernel-source-2.4.18.SuSE-289.nosrc.rpm f242284a4d5a3c19a7c2184af51a64a9

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2) Pending vulnerabilities in SUSE Distributions and Workarounds:

- mailman A remote denial-of-service attack can be triggered in mailman 2.0.x (CAN-2003-0991). New packages are available on our FTP servers.

- sysstat Two cases of insecure temporary file handling were found. New packages are available on our FTP servers.

- neon The neon package contained various format string vulnerabilities which have been fixed. New packages are available on our FTP servers. Maintained products do not contain the neon package and are therefore not affected. (CAN-2004-0179)

- openssh The scp program which is part of the openssh package allowed evil servers to trick clients into creating arbitrary files with permissions of the user invoking scp. New packages are available on our FTP servers.

- kdeprint/kdelibs3 The kdeprint system called the ghostscript program without the -dSAFER option. This has been fixed. New packages are available on our FTP servers. The package is named "kdelibs3". Maintained products are not affected.

- MPlayer The mplayer program contained a buffer overflow while escaping large URLs. This has been fixed. New MPlayer packages are currently being tested and will be available soon on our FTP servers.

- sysstat This update close two cases of insecure temporary file handling in the isag code. New packages are available on our FTP servers.

- apache2 This update fixes a memory leak in the mod_ssl module of apache2 (CAN-2004-0113), a possible remote DoS attack on accessing rarely used listening ports (CAN-2004-0174), and a problem with unescaped special characters in log files that could present a security hazard for terminal emulators (CAN-2003-0020). New packages are available on our FTP servers.

- emil The emil mail filter contains buffer overflows and format-string bugs that can be exploited remotely if emil is used in conjunction with procmail, sendmail and alike. (CAN-2004-0152, CAN-2004-0153) New packages are available on our FTP servers

- metamail This update fixes two buffer overflows and two format string bugs that can be exploited remotely in conjunction with other tools to gain access to a system with the privileges of the user running New packages will be available soon.

- tcpdump The tcpdump program contains a remotely exploitable denial of service condition in its ISAKMP packet handling. New tcpdump packages are currently being tested and will soon be available on our FTP servers.

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3) standard appendix: authenticity verification, additional information

- Package authenticity verification:

SUSE update packages are available on many mirror ftp servers all over the world. While this service is being considered valuable and important to the free and open source software community, many users wish to be sure about the origin of the package and its content before installing the package. There are two verification methods that can be used independently from each other to prove the authenticity of a downloaded file or rpm package: 1) md5sums as provided in the (cryptographically signed) announcement. 2) using the internal gpg signatures of the rpm package.

1) execute the command md5sum after you downloaded the file from a SUSE ftp server or its mirrors. Then, compare the resulting md5sum with the one that is listed in the announcement. Since the announcement containing the checksums is cryptographically signed (usually using the key [e-mail:security@suse.de]), the checksums show proof of the authenticity of the package. We disrecommend to subscribe to security lists which cause the email message containing the announcement to be modified so that the signature does not match after transport through the mailing list software. Downsides: You must be able to verify the authenticity of the announcement in the first place. If RPM packages are being rebuilt and a new version of a package is published on the ftp server, all md5 sums for the files are useless.

2) rpm package signatures provide an easy way to verify the authenticity of an rpm package. Use the command rpm -v --checksig to verify the signature of the package, where is the filename of the rpm package that you have downloaded. Of course, package authenticity verification can only target an un-installed rpm package file. Prerequisites: a) gpg is installed b) The package is signed using a certain key. The public part of this key must be installed by the gpg program in the directory ~/.gnupg/ under the user's home directory who performs the signature verification (usually root). You can import the key that is used by SUSE in rpm packages for SUSE Linux by saving this announcement to a file ("announcement.txt") and running the command (do "su -" to be root): gpg --batch; gpg < announcement.txt | gpg --import SUSE Linux distributions version 7.1 and thereafter install the key "build@suse.de" upon installation or upgrade, provided that the package gpg is installed. The file containing the public key is placed at the top-level directory of the first CD (pubring.gpg) and at ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/pubring.gpg-build.suse.de .

- SUSE runs two security mailing lists to which any interested party may subscribe:

[e-mail:suse-security@suse.com] - general/linux/SUSE security discussion. All SUSE security announcements are sent to this list. To subscribe, send an email to .

[e-mail:suse-security-announce@suse.com] - SUSE's announce-only mailing list. Only SUSE's security announcements are sent to this list. To subscribe, send an email to .

For general information or the frequently asked questions (faq) send mail to: or respectively.

===================================================================== SUSE's security contact is or . The public key is listed below. ===================================================================== ______________________________________________________________________________

The information in this advisory may be distributed or reproduced, provided that the advisory is not modified in any way. In particular, it is desired that the clear-text signature shows proof of the authenticity of the text. SUSE Linux AG makes no warranties of any kind whatsoever with respect to the information contained in this security advisory.

Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID pub 2048R/3D25D3D9 1999-03-06 SuSE Security Team pub 1024D/9C800ACA 2000-10-19 SuSE Package Signing Key

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