Red Hat Security Advisory

Synopsis:          Updated Itanium kernel packages resolve security issues
Advisory ID:       RHSA-2004:327-01
Issue date:        2004-08-18
Updated on:        2004-08-18
Product:           Red Hat Enterprise Linux
CVE Names:         CAN-2004-0415 CAN-2004-0427 CAN-2004-0495 CAN-2004-0497 CAN-2004-0535 CAN-2004-0587
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1. Summary:

Updated Itanium kernel packages that fix a number of security issues are
now available.

2. Relevant releases/architectures:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1 - ia64
Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 - ia64

3. Problem description:

The Linux kernel handles the basic functions of the operating system.

This kernel updates several important drivers and fixes a number of bugs
including potential security vulnerabilities.

Paul Starzetz discovered flaws in the Linux kernel when handling file
offset pointers. These consist of invalid conversions of 64 to 32-bit file
offset pointers and possible race conditions. A local unprivileged user
could make use of these flaws to access large portions of kernel memory.
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has
assigned the name CAN-2004-0415 to this issue.

A flaw was discovered in an error path supporting the clone() system call
that allowed local users to cause a denial of service (memory leak) by
passing invalid arguments to clone() running in an infinite loop of a
user's program (CAN-2004-0427).

Enhancements were committed to the 2.6 kernel by Al Viro which enabled the
Sparse source code checking tool to check for a certain class of kernel
bugs. A subset of these fixes also applies to various drivers in the 2.4
kernel. Although the majority of these resides in drivers unsupported in
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, the flaws could lead to privilege escalation or
access to kernel memory (CAN-2004-0495).

During an audit of the Linux kernel, SUSE discovered a flaw that allowed
a user to make unauthorized changes to the group ID of files in certain
circumstances. In the 2.4 kernel, as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise
Linux, the only way this could happen is through the kernel NFS server. A
user on a system that mounted a remote file system from a vulnerable
machine may be able to make unauthorized changes to the group ID of
exported files (CAN-2004-0497).

A bug in the e1000 network driver has been addressed. This bug could be
used by local users to leak small amounts of kernel memory (CAN-2004-0535).

Inappropriate permissions on /proc/scsi/qla2300/HbaApiNode (CAN-2004-0587).

The following drivers have also been updated:

fusion to 2.05.16
ips to 7.00.15
cciss to 2.4.52
e1000 to v. 5.2.52-k1
e100 to v. 2.3.43-k1

All users are advised to upgrade to these errata packages, which contain
backported security patches that correct these issues.

4. Solution:

Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released
errata relevant to your system have been applied.  Use Red Hat
Network to download and update your packages.  To launch the Red Hat
Update Agent, use the following command:

    up2date

For information on how to install packages manually, refer to the
following Web page for the System Administration or Customization
guide specific to your system:

     http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/

5. Bug IDs fixed  (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ for more info):

113603 - CAN-2004-0003 r128 DRI ipf
125171 - CAN-2004-0535 e1000 kernel memory leak (ia64)
126401 - CAN-2004-0587 Bad permissions on qla* drivers (ipf)
126404 - CAN-2004-0427 do_fork DoS (ipf)
126410 - CAN-2004-0495 Sparse security fixes backported for 2.4 kernel (ipf)
126416 - CAN-2004-0415 file offset pointer signedness issues (ipf)
126718 - CAN-2004-0497 inode_change_ok missing checks allows GID changes (ipf)

6. RPMs required:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1:

SRPMS: 

682a3c9374c1cf61576eb4b70317306c  kernel-2.4.18-e.47.src.rpm

ia64:
7e17c71d9a048d95f685ba8060cd3aa0  kernel-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm
71642540490c1e1a1804b157b9524e6a  kernel-doc-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm
6389fb4721a265849d41719fb4dbe098  kernel-smp-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm
b465602af3916a886f55b8b902666553  kernel-source-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm

Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1:

SRPMS: 

682a3c9374c1cf61576eb4b70317306c  kernel-2.4.18-e.47.src.rpm

ia64:
7e17c71d9a048d95f685ba8060cd3aa0  kernel-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm
71642540490c1e1a1804b157b9524e6a  kernel-doc-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm
6389fb4721a265849d41719fb4dbe098  kernel-smp-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm
b465602af3916a886f55b8b902666553  kernel-source-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm

These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security.  Our key and 
details on how to verify the signature are available from
 

7. References:
 
CVE -CVE-2004-0415 
CVE -CVE-2004-0427 
CVE -CVE-2004-0495 
CVE -CVE-2004-0497 
CVE -CVE-2004-0535 
CVE -CVE-2004-0587

8. Contact:

The Red Hat security contact is <secalert@redhat.com>.  More contact
details at  

Copyright 2004 Red Hat, Inc.

Red Hat: Itanium kernel Multiple vulnerabilities

Updated Itanium kernel packages that fix a number of security issues are now available.

Summary



Summary

The Linux kernel handles the basic functions of the operating system.This kernel updates several important drivers and fixes a number of bugsincluding potential security vulnerabilities.Paul Starzetz discovered flaws in the Linux kernel when handling fileoffset pointers. These consist of invalid conversions of 64 to 32-bit fileoffset pointers and possible race conditions. A local unprivileged usercould make use of these flaws to access large portions of kernel memory.The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) hasassigned the name CAN-2004-0415 to this issue.A flaw was discovered in an error path supporting the clone() system callthat allowed local users to cause a denial of service (memory leak) bypassing invalid arguments to clone() running in an infinite loop of auser's program (CAN-2004-0427).Enhancements were committed to the 2.6 kernel by Al Viro which enabled theSparse source code checking tool to check for a certain class of kernelbugs. A subset of these fixes also applies to various drivers in the 2.4kernel. Although the majority of these resides in drivers unsupported inRed Hat Enterprise Linux 3, the flaws could lead to privilege escalation oraccess to kernel memory (CAN-2004-0495).During an audit of the Linux kernel, SUSE discovered a flaw that alloweda user to make unauthorized changes to the group ID of files in certaincircumstances. In the 2.4 kernel, as shipped with Red Hat EnterpriseLinux, the only way this could happen is through the kernel NFS server. Auser on a system that mounted a remote file system from a vulnerablemachine may be able to make unauthorized changes to the group ID ofexported files (CAN-2004-0497).A bug in the e1000 network driver has been addressed. This bug could beused by local users to leak small amounts of kernel memory (CAN-2004-0535).Inappropriate permissions on /proc/scsi/qla2300/HbaApiNode (CAN-2004-0587).The following drivers have also been updated:fusion to 2.05.16ips to 7.00.15cciss to 2.4.52e1000 to v. 5.2.52-k1e100 to v. 2.3.43-k1All users are advised to upgrade to these errata packages, which containbackported security patches that correct these issues.


Solution

Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied. Use Red Hat Network to download and update your packages. To launch the Red Hat Update Agent, use the following command:
up2date
For information on how to install packages manually, refer to the following Web page for the System Administration or Customization guide specific to your system:
http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/enterprise/
5. Bug IDs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/ for more info):
113603 - CAN-2004-0003 r128 DRI ipf 125171 - CAN-2004-0535 e1000 kernel memory leak (ia64) 126401 - CAN-2004-0587 Bad permissions on qla* drivers (ipf) 126404 - CAN-2004-0427 do_fork DoS (ipf) 126410 - CAN-2004-0495 Sparse security fixes backported for 2.4 kernel (ipf) 126416 - CAN-2004-0415 file offset pointer signedness issues (ipf) 126718 - CAN-2004-0497 inode_change_ok missing checks allows GID changes (ipf)
6. RPMs required:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1:
SRPMS:
682a3c9374c1cf61576eb4b70317306c kernel-2.4.18-e.47.src.rpm
ia64: 7e17c71d9a048d95f685ba8060cd3aa0 kernel-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm 71642540490c1e1a1804b157b9524e6a kernel-doc-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm 6389fb4721a265849d41719fb4dbe098 kernel-smp-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm b465602af3916a886f55b8b902666553 kernel-source-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm
Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1:
SRPMS:
682a3c9374c1cf61576eb4b70317306c kernel-2.4.18-e.47.src.rpm
ia64: 7e17c71d9a048d95f685ba8060cd3aa0 kernel-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm 71642540490c1e1a1804b157b9524e6a kernel-doc-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm 6389fb4721a265849d41719fb4dbe098 kernel-smp-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm b465602af3916a886f55b8b902666553 kernel-source-2.4.18-e.47.ia64.rpm
These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and details on how to verify the signature are available from

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Severity
Advisory ID: RHSA-2004:327-01
Issued Date: : 2004-08-18
Updated on: 2004-08-18
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
CVE Names: CAN-2004-0415 CAN-2004-0427 CAN-2004-0495 CAN-2004-0497 CAN-2004-0535 CAN-2004-0587

Topic

Updated Itanium kernel packages that fix a number of security issues arenow available.


Topic


 

Relevant Releases Architectures

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (Advanced Server) version 2.1 - ia64

Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 - ia64


Bugs Fixed


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