ID: 00580
Ref: 539/05
Date: 14 July 2005:14:50:43
Version: 1
Title: Mandriva - Four Security Update Advisories
Abstract:
Vendors affected: Mandriva
Operating systems affected: Mandriva
Applications affected: Mandriva
Title
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Mandriva - Four Security Update Advisories:
1. Updated dhcpcd packages fix vulnerabilities [MDKSA-2005:117]
2. Updated ruby packages fix vulnerabilities [MDKSA-2005:118]
3. Updated krb5 packages fix multiple vulnerabilities [MDKSA-2005:119]
4. Updated mozilla-firefox packages fix multiple vulnerabilities [MDKSA-2005:120]
Detail
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Security update advisory summaries:
1. It has been discovered that the dhcpcd DHCP client could be tricked
into reading past the end of the supplied DHCP buffer, which could
lead to the daemon crashing.
2. A vulnerability was discovered in ruby version 1.8 that could allow for
the execution of arbitrary commands on a server running the ruby xmlrpc
server.
3. A number of vulnerabilities have been corrected in this Kerberos
update.
4. A number of vulnerabilities were reported and fixed in Firefox 1.0.5
and Mozilla 1.7.9.
Security update advisory content follows:
1.
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Mandriva Linux Security Update Advisory
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Package name: dhcpcd
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2005:117
Date: July 12th, 2005
Affected versions: 10.1, 10.2, Corporate 3.0
______________________________________________________________________
Problem Description:
"infamous42md" discovered that the dhcpcd DHCP client could be tricked
into reading past the end of the supplied DHCP buffer, which could
lead to the daemon crashing.
The updated packages have been patched to address this issue.
_______________________________________________________________________
References:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1848
______________________________________________________________________
Updated Packages:
Mandrakelinux 10.1:
c690959dc0ba51327c85856cc42c0c05 10.1/RPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.101mdk.i586.rpm
6b830a9a614025aa26c74c831dbbcd24 10.1/SRPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.101mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.1/X86_64:
190a7e068611249ab13eba7f0754f30a x86_64/10.1/RPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
6b830a9a614025aa26c74c831dbbcd24 x86_64/10.1/SRPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.101mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.2:
8d7e2e4f9dd145c72dfa06b662437206 10.2/RPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
f88321c6e99e6ecdd614e79dd938d6b4 10.2/SRPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.102mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.2/X86_64:
442b745b6d43b1fca68a9843e8c55c94 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
f88321c6e99e6ecdd614e79dd938d6b4 x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.102mdk.src.rpm
Corporate 3.0:
f12b8268879122dbfbb348856578701e corporate/3.0/RPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.C30mdk.i586.rpm
3f8e81acc938dd89f9a576cf50baff5f corporate/3.0/SRPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.C30mdk.src.rpm
Corporate 3.0/X86_64:
2dc6f10ac3905c162177222ce57406a0 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
3f8e81acc938dd89f9a576cf50baff5f x86_64/corporate/3.0/SRPMS/dhcpcd-1.3.22pl4-4.1.C30mdk.src.rpm
_______________________________________________________________________
To upgrade automatically use MandrakeUpdate or urpmi. The verification
of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.
All packages are signed by Mandriva for security. You can obtain the
GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:
gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98
You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:
http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories
If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact
security_(at)_mandriva.com
_______________________________________________________________________
Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID
pub 1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team
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Mandriva Linux Security Update Advisory
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Package name: ruby
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2005:118
Date: July 12th, 2005
Affected versions: 10.1, 10.2, Corporate 3.0
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Problem Description:
A vulnerability was discovered in ruby version 1.8 that could allow for
the execution of arbitrary commands on a server running the ruby xmlrpc
server.
The updated packages have been patched to address this issue.
_______________________________________________________________________
References:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1992
______________________________________________________________________
Updated Packages:
Mandrakelinux 10.1:
043863c657386a3854a0360efe400485 10.1/RPMS/ruby-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
2a8de5aaf553cae5ba5fc4ce64989c2a 10.1/RPMS/ruby-devel-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
b05c05c460299fb987781b1a7bcb76a3 10.1/RPMS/ruby-doc-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
a639754ad5ddec161d3e6310d2c8f597 10.1/RPMS/ruby-tk-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
6b8c255d78584b374868f68c0fba1f9a 10.1/SRPMS/ruby-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.1/X86_64:
422ce1ef49205b71ec46cba5b324596e x86_64/10.1/RPMS/ruby-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
9cd8d758760b3a6f8e2d294b49974795 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/ruby-devel-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
d1f77bd35fec7be67c174d421004cc99 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/ruby-doc-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
ff201be467588f67119dac4c77d2451d x86_64/10.1/RPMS/ruby-tk-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
6b8c255d78584b374868f68c0fba1f9a x86_64/10.1/SRPMS/ruby-1.8.1-4.3.101mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.2:
1abe15ec37c10254da6f869a91f462d6 10.2/RPMS/ruby-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
69902e1e9f69fa0417de527b86b08129 10.2/RPMS/ruby-devel-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
79d13e6dc12446bf0d4ceba8f3891746 10.2/RPMS/ruby-doc-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
4d1bae45003f12c8f640354654d08c66 10.2/RPMS/ruby-tk-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
72470b9bdecc8085247dd3ea9bfd026e 10.2/SRPMS/ruby-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.2/X86_64:
6defbc537392fd90ca86512ec16f84ba x86_64/10.2/RPMS/ruby-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
42f826518c7e2d7184409006156e85a1 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/ruby-devel-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
be826ba64425c2b6257ae2106311c4ba x86_64/10.2/RPMS/ruby-doc-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
a229474a25b363f856dc73999e620409 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/ruby-tk-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
72470b9bdecc8085247dd3ea9bfd026e x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/ruby-1.8.2-6.1.102mdk.src.rpm
Corporate 3.0:
ee7b55f434cddfabbb51ff7de4b4300a corporate/3.0/RPMS/ruby-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.i586.rpm
8f30c891611ec8a94f2547ea9d6fc4f5 corporate/3.0/RPMS/ruby-devel-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.i586.rpm
82012434d3fe44cfd6d3f22643382134 corporate/3.0/RPMS/ruby-doc-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.i586.rpm
fac1f5244b97d58523ddf13afa550889 corporate/3.0/RPMS/ruby-tk-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.i586.rpm
7781778b81a36b85cfb60424337ab463 corporate/3.0/SRPMS/ruby-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.src.rpm
Corporate 3.0/X86_64:
8dccd5b797263c2784a6159bdf1b4614 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/ruby-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
89b25dcefd9e99b9b67255f1ed862946 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/ruby-devel-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
24559489e7e1aebe6f7f788caa31d0c3 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/ruby-doc-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
2737e9bdaafe436bcec1a367d4c80c82 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/ruby-tk-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
7781778b81a36b85cfb60424337ab463 x86_64/corporate/3.0/SRPMS/ruby-1.8.1-1.3.C30mdk.src.rpm
_______________________________________________________________________
To upgrade automatically use MandrakeUpdate or urpmi. The verification
of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.
All packages are signed by Mandriva for security. You can obtain the
GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:
gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98
You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:
http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories
If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact
security_(at)_mandriva.com
_______________________________________________________________________
Type Bits/KeyID Date User ID
pub 1024D/22458A98 2000-07-10 Mandriva Security Team
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Mandriva Linux Security Update Advisory
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Package name: krb5
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2005:119
Date: July 13th, 2005
Affected versions: 10.0, 10.1, 10.2, Corporate 3.0,
Corporate Server 2.1,
Multi Network Firewall 2.0
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Problem Description:
A number of vulnerabilities have been corrected in this Kerberos
update:
The rcp protocol would allow a server to instruct a client to write to
arbitrary files outside of the current directory. The Kerberos-aware
rcp could be abused to copy files from a malicious server
(CAN-2004-0175).
Gael Delalleau discovered an information disclosure vulnerability in
the way some telnet clients handled messages from a server. This could
be abused by a malicious telnet server to collect information from the
environment of any victim connecting to the server using the Kerberos-
aware telnet client (CAN-2005-0488).
Daniel Wachdorf disovered that in error conditions that could occur in
response to correctly-formatted client requests, the Kerberos 5 KDC may
attempt to free uninitialized memory, which could cause the KDC to
crash resulting in a Denial of Service (CAN-2005-1174).
Daniel Wachdorf also discovered a single-byte heap overflow in the
krb5_unparse_name() function that could, if successfully exploited,
lead to a crash, resulting in a DoS. To trigger this flaw, an attacker
would need to have control of a Kerberos realm that shares a cross-
realm key with the target (CAN-2005-1175).
Finally, a double-free flaw was discovered in the krb5_recvauth()
routine which could be triggered by a remote unauthenticated attacker.
This issue could potentially be exploited to allow for the execution of
arbitrary code on a KDC. No exploit is currently known to exist
(CAN-2005-1689).
The updated packages have been patched to address this issue and
Mandriva urges all users to upgrade to these packages as quickly as
possible.
_______________________________________________________________________
References:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0175
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-0488
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1174
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1175
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-1689
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/623332
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/259798
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/885830
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/advisories/MITKRB5-SA-2005-002-kdc.txt
http://web.mit.edu/kerberos/advisories/MITKRB5-SA-2005-003-recvauth.txt
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Updated Packages:
Mandrakelinux 10.0:
c87b9ac1660b8cb7909f0d7809e60c16 10.0/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.i586.rpm
6f42470b37ea66bb7570694acf4b170c 10.0/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.i586.rpm
bf802310809218151a91f70b431f58f7 10.0/RPMS/krb5-server-1.3-6.6.100mdk.i586.rpm
dd0120f441cbe289189c98d1a6e7c9b5 10.0/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.3-6.6.100mdk.i586.rpm
69c40a89709e887063a3e817325125b9 10.0/RPMS/libkrb51-1.3-6.6.100mdk.i586.rpm
34a0289675fc35576e2cb715a6e2117b 10.0/RPMS/libkrb51-devel-1.3-6.6.100mdk.i586.rpm
bed8b731d7e752b4bcffe98abdbd7d3e 10.0/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.i586.rpm
7b01eaa867670ef32aafc0c62d1e9b01 10.0/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.i586.rpm
7b00ffd04e5fb1328a8ecfc3bad58827 10.0/SRPMS/krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.0/AMD64:
174fdb05eb1f32630ff9e7796800f554 amd64/10.0/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.amd64.rpm
97eb89e96cccdd269d1aed4c19d0c31c amd64/10.0/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.amd64.rpm
f57777163fcbca96e8f032fe22134414 amd64/10.0/RPMS/krb5-server-1.3-6.6.100mdk.amd64.rpm
befa694e6b367b7ad9ac6f127edb28c4 amd64/10.0/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.3-6.6.100mdk.amd64.rpm
caaa22fb8566f59f749234cb6d2065f1 amd64/10.0/RPMS/lib64krb51-1.3-6.6.100mdk.amd64.rpm
8f869dbf84022f913fc14841741cba82 amd64/10.0/RPMS/lib64krb51-devel-1.3-6.6.100mdk.amd64.rpm
83d63d52ab2fa1545a8bfbcd81cf4b89 amd64/10.0/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.amd64.rpm
ba7fc18ac57bda1f05aaf42c82dcd196 amd64/10.0/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.amd64.rpm
7b00ffd04e5fb1328a8ecfc3bad58827 amd64/10.0/SRPMS/krb5-1.3-6.6.100mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.1:
fb9247177c9a8e1c97058458c70e6a38 10.1/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
dc55f0d19df94d5c4314ba7476d267f7 10.1/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
0a87d233095d1cd13ee637153dcc5b59 10.1/RPMS/krb5-server-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
f8e4067a77c9d5bb681d2460bf2063b9 10.1/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
e0d4e8e580f3b6499bc405aed49552d3 10.1/RPMS/libkrb53-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
73e3abef9c847fe90db56483531a1cf1 10.1/RPMS/libkrb53-devel-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
ab219aaacc9c024b737f323350f20745 10.1/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
59950fc14b9ebde521822ceb72e020b5 10.1/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
b6791f0e031795f328a2373bd6bff4af 10.1/SRPMS/krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.1/X86_64:
7cc15d17e2dd069951ae1033e2e5da0f x86_64/10.1/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
08d8d3cd6b8e3be3a0647feb3a041cc0 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
6ef2f47ace0c658673c20e7428058b3f x86_64/10.1/RPMS/krb5-server-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
eb7c38bbfacd43534d2508872ae07637 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
911d542523934cae7891eb3aa1b4c22c x86_64/10.1/RPMS/lib64krb53-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
42c8a131ea1bb6b4a71826fa0367dcd9 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/lib64krb53-devel-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
991aadec0a33745198589b1619f42190 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
9fecbd14c5b908416e2eb5b8b7900602 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
b6791f0e031795f328a2373bd6bff4af x86_64/10.1/SRPMS/krb5-1.3.4-2.3.101mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.2:
2370d0bcd8e1055b828cbc5fd61b80fb 10.2/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
77d6d6822faf2d46126324d52b7de350 10.2/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
fd97b673156aab9df1dd084fa00ca4ee 10.2/RPMS/krb5-server-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
e097b32bff94a889e9287328ea4383a7 10.2/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
10b12d24aeacbc51a72c5f6df7e063ab 10.2/RPMS/libkrb53-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
c1b8458fdd25b9ac51338978958886b9 10.2/RPMS/libkrb53-devel-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
225fb2cfd2b8a30d0743cc691a98f862 10.2/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
c7145ab6eb80b5a5bd6438dc1292c208 10.2/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
fc23e2f504e65b3ed2304bbf44b17626 10.2/SRPMS/krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.2/X86_64:
48bf82662d9dc709f7b6fc93d408ec36 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
a99dcafc0f131bee2fdd481a3c3b74ae x86_64/10.2/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
6575fa785756ec309bc9a532ea201998 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/krb5-server-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
9de12fff0f2556fc1b37309f3df38f43 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
979d3a3a1076b5e1379388dfa12cbf14 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64krb53-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
51fdffc99853d03ae464cfd45e477cf8 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64krb53-devel-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
0f52ac0e1c637d1c9cd8ec0ce40f9221 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
398385ff0c438b3ddf4e086a44ae118c x86_64/10.2/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
fc23e2f504e65b3ed2304bbf44b17626 x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/krb5-1.3.6-6.1.102mdk.src.rpm
Multi Network Firewall 2.0:
fabcf16faccef529a4a5d95e52e4474a mnf/2.0/RPMS/libkrb51-1.3-6.6.M20mdk.i586.rpm
0a612cf3624c0e0279705eb4658cf08e mnf/2.0/SRPMS/krb5-1.3-6.6.M20mdk.src.rpm
Corporate Server 2.1:
fb109362079c6f8a2aec1ca618882513 corporate/2.1/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.i586.rpm
92725fca271543c54c907c4860a9c225 corporate/2.1/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.i586.rpm
bc56956b9c25b804e9238aa750c79688 corporate/2.1/RPMS/krb5-devel-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.i586.rpm
85da226bcd5c58f611c77e457505e660 corporate/2.1/RPMS/krb5-libs-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.i586.rpm
680c3f4ff6a53c12ea5f706858a29c30 corporate/2.1/RPMS/krb5-server-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.i586.rpm
ed55cd70d63d65c1ef644672a331beca corporate/2.1/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.i586.rpm
2032b8637d45463118b6b2cec796ea89 corporate/2.1/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.i586.rpm
2f0aedf68f2a0e33a6a94139eaf50cac corporate/2.1/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.i586.rpm
5998fcf5b2a19bac3f513fd9a196093f corporate/2.1/SRPMS/krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.src.rpm
Corporate Server 2.1/X86_64:
ef0287c7f515b77e4ee9c816564298c1 x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
94268948f1c84bb9f2b194d02467e3e6 x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
5f07977c217d7e8f03cf1264671100ea x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/krb5-devel-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
2af63c080bcce672cb112ecfcddd79cd x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/krb5-libs-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
224dfdac58646589d1bd5a50bb4ca3b9 x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/krb5-server-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
199e3235e0ed34edc0d2ce377534c441 x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
65b63aa5728e478eb566100c1e2a8061 x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
0550444014da765a97deea983332d45e x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
5998fcf5b2a19bac3f513fd9a196093f x86_64/corporate/2.1/SRPMS/krb5-1.2.5-1.10.C21mdk.src.rpm
Corporate 3.0:
dc39a416e792dbe6bd3c30e2a4be7350 corporate/3.0/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.i586.rpm
1a351c0d939faecda9051d9432afe724 corporate/3.0/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.i586.rpm
ddd38c40766625e7ac7a2c7964d1bf99 corporate/3.0/RPMS/krb5-server-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.i586.rpm
8e83fef835a01e12aa3273b8b8970717 corporate/3.0/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.i586.rpm
24a4d0ffa3c2651121d7f7381cafad29 corporate/3.0/RPMS/libkrb51-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.i586.rpm
be8a2e1088d1b06054a97c773960b0e0 corporate/3.0/RPMS/libkrb51-devel-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.i586.rpm
1274d73b2ada444ebe50b998d1d83d6a corporate/3.0/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.i586.rpm
fdf3981cdc25a9afee54a61cb01d042c corporate/3.0/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.i586.rpm
1738741854a9259ef09e6a6325349a14 corporate/3.0/SRPMS/krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.src.rpm
Corporate 3.0/X86_64:
e6eda8a4875598ce56e56a7c45a9ca95 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/ftp-client-krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
e7bd3ed8c1e29b25ebb3bffc3fa8c46a x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/ftp-server-krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
e134c8918d95e99784b9e1a4078fd7ab x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/krb5-server-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
0bf662ecfd42b2f68b2af8e05ad510c7 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/krb5-workstation-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
262c7ec2ae2a0f72f3891abd5ed1b400 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/lib64krb51-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
be39364202543ef56bbce8f5d69bf309 x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/lib64krb51-devel-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
d734050c0bfc0e5e65834aee4df6c77d x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/telnet-client-krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
3a78f34256effe43feb9d6f3dc0fc62d x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/telnet-server-krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
1738741854a9259ef09e6a6325349a14 x86_64/corporate/3.0/SRPMS/krb5-1.3-6.6.C30mdk.src.rpm
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To upgrade automatically use MandrakeUpdate or urpmi. The verification
of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.
All packages are signed by Mandriva for security. You can obtain the
GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:
gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98
You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:
http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories
If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact
security_(at)_mandriva.com
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Mandriva Linux Security Update Advisory
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Package name: mozilla-firefox
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2005:120
Date: July 13th, 2005
Affected versions: 10.2
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Problem Description:
A number of vulnerabilities were reported and fixed in Firefox 1.0.5
and Mozilla 1.7.9. The following vulnerabilities have been backported
and patched for this update:
In several places the browser UI did not correctly distinguish between
true user events, such as mouse clicks or keystrokes, and synthetic
events genenerated by web content. The problems ranged from minor
annoyances like switching tabs or entering full-screen mode, to a
variant on MFSA 2005-34 Synthetic events are now prevented from
reaching the browser UI entirely rather than depend on each potentially
spoofed function to protect itself from untrusted events
(MFSA 2005-45).
Scripts in XBL controls from web content continued to be run even when
Javascript was disabled. By itself this causes no harm, but it could be
combined with most script-based exploits to attack people running
vulnerable versions who thought disabling javascript would protect
them. In the Thunderbird and Mozilla Suite mail clients Javascript is
disabled by default for protection against denial-of-service attacks
and worms; this vulnerability could be used to bypass that protection
(MFSA 2005-46).
If an attacker can convince a victim to use the "Set As Wallpaper"
context menu item on a specially crafted image then they can run
arbitary code on the user's computer. The image "source" must be a
javascript: url containing an eval() statement and such an image would
get the "broken image" icon, but with CSS it could be made transparent
and placed on top of a real image. The attacker would have to convince
the user to change their desktop background to the exploit image, and
to do so by using the Firefox context menu rather than first saving the
image locally and using the normal mechanism provided by their
operating system. This affects only Firefox 1.0.3 and 1.0.4; earlier
versions are unaffected. The implementation of this feature in the
Mozilla Suite is also unaffected (MFSA 2005-47).
The InstallTrigger.install() method for launching an install accepts a
callback function that will be called with the final success or error
status. By forcing a page navigation immediately after calling the
install method this callback function can end up running in the context
of the new page selected by the attacker. This is true even if the user
cancels the unwanted install dialog: cancel is an error status. This
callback script can steal data from the new page such as cookies or
passwords, or perform actions on the user's behalf such as make a
purchase if the user is already logged into the target site. In
Firefox the default settings allow only http://addons.mozilla.org to
bring up this install dialog. This could only be exploited if users
have added questionable sites to the install whitelist, and if a
malicious site can convince you to install from their site that's a
much more powerful attack vector. In the Mozilla Suite the whitelist
feature is turned off by default, any site can prompt the user to
install software and exploit this vulnerability. The browser has been
fixed to clear any pending callback function when switching to a new
site (MFSA 2005-48).
Sites can use the _search target to open links in the Firefox sidebar.
A missing security check allows the sidebar to inject data: urls
containing scripts into any page open in the browser. This could be
used to steal cookies, passwords or other sensitive data
(MFSA 2005-49).
When InstallVersion.compareTo() is passed an object rather than a
string it assumed the object was another InstallVersion without
verifying it. When passed a different kind of object the browser would
generally crash with an access violation. shutdown has demonstrated
that different javascript objects can be passed on some OS versions to
get control over the instruction pointer. We assume this could be
developed further to run arbitrary machine code if the attacker can get
exploit code loaded at a predictable address (MFSA 2005-50).
The original frame-injection spoofing bug was fixed in the Mozilla
Suite 1.7 and Firefox 0.9 releases. This protection was accidentally
bypassed by one of the fixes in the Firefox 1.0.3 and Mozilla Suite
1.7.7 releases (MFSA 2005-51).
A child frame can call top.focus() even if the framing page comes from
a different origin and has overridden the focus() routine. The call is
made in the context of the child frame. The attacker would look for a
target site with a framed page that makes this call but doesn't verify
that its parent comes from the same site. The attacker could steal
cookies and passwords from the framed page, or take actions on behalf
of a signed-in user. This attack would work only against sites that use
frames in this manner (MFSA 2005-52).
Several media players, for example Flash and QuickTime, support
scripted content with the ability to open URLs in the default browser.
The default behavior for Firefox was to replace the currently open
browser window's content with the externally opened content. If the
external URL was a javascript: url it would run as if it came from the
site that served the previous content, which could be used to steal
sensitive information such as login cookies or passwords. If the
media player content first caused a privileged chrome: url to load then
the subsequent javascript: url could execute arbitrary code. External
javascript: urls will now run in a blank context regardless of what
content it's replacing, and external apps will no longer be able to
load privileged chrome: urls in a browser window. The -chrome command
line option to load chrome applications is still supported
(MFSA 2005-53).
Alerts and prompts created by scripts in web pages are presented with
the generic title [JavaScript Application] which sometimes makes it
difficult to know which site created them. A malicious page could
attempt to cause a prompt to appear in front of a trusted site in an
attempt to extract information such as passwords from the user. In the
fixed version these prompts will contain the hostname from the page
which created it (MFSA 2005-54).
Parts of the browser UI relied too much on DOM node names without
taking different namespaces into account and verifying that nodes
really were of the expected type. An XHTML document could be used to
create fake
elements, for example, with content-defined
properties that the browser would access as if they were the trusted
built-in properties of the expected HTML elements. The severity of the
vulnerability would depend on what the attacker could convince the
victim to do, but could result in executing user-supplied script with
elevated "chrome" privileges. This could be used to install malicious
software on the victim's machine (MFSA 2005-55).
Improper cloning of base objects allowed web content scripts to walk up
the prototype chain to get to a privileged object. This could be used
to execute code with enhanced privileges (MFSA 2005-56).
The updated packages have been patched to address these issue.
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References:
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-45.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-46.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-47.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-48.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-49.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-50.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-51.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-52.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-53.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-54.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-55.html
http://www.mozilla.org/security/announce/mfsa2005-56.html
http://secunia.com/advisories/15489/
http://secunia.com/advisories/15549/
http://secunia.com/advisories/15601/
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Updated Packages:
Mandrakelinux 10.2:
e1b405c9ba89903ac57fa8ef1849f9e0 10.2/RPMS/libnss3-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
5d06976462d9f0cf9cdc42b7f3449b13 10.2/RPMS/libnss3-devel-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
881b159dc065c1822f4084a0022c4654 10.2/RPMS/libnspr4-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
0f8273f507c95688351402f120517f52 10.2/RPMS/libnspr4-devel-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
4be2d65eaf5baf43eb52bdec806040bb 10.2/RPMS/mozilla-firefox-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
a134e6e29f9b0aca55fcd0d8708e9630 10.2/RPMS/mozilla-firefox-devel-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
4d1968b656af129405977a9aff3be145 10.2/SRPMS/mozilla-firefox-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.src.rpm
Mandrakelinux 10.2/X86_64:
27214cb9ac9d2ddbcd40f2ee3934c1b8 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64nss3-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
2104fd1c3dc3a0fc95c1f69cd2b3bcdd x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64nss3-devel-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
e1b405c9ba89903ac57fa8ef1849f9e0 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/libnss3-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
5d06976462d9f0cf9cdc42b7f3449b13 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/libnss3-devel-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
47ec9f1c56391a073847e6b5ef8be0b7 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64nspr4-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
05530693d7b048d721ac16caea859c07 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/lib64nspr4-devel-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
881b159dc065c1822f4084a0022c4654 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/libnspr4-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
0f8273f507c95688351402f120517f52 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/libnspr4-devel-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.i586.rpm
e271265e3395b746ad812c93896346b9 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/mozilla-firefox-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
e253b6883f45647ea3c8e546bf8000d9 x86_64/10.2/RPMS/mozilla-firefox-devel-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
4d1968b656af129405977a9aff3be145 x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/mozilla-firefox-1.0.2-7.1.102mdk.src.rpm
_______________________________________________________________________
To upgrade automatically use MandrakeUpdate or urpmi. The verification
of md5 checksums and GPG signatures is performed automatically for you.
All packages are signed by Mandriva for security. You can obtain the
GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team by executing:
gpg --recv-keys --keyserver pgp.mit.edu 0x22458A98
You can view other update advisories for Mandriva Linux at:
http://www.mandriva.com/security/advisories
If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact
security_(at)_mandriva.com
_______________________________________________________________________
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