Unsubscribe

2005-10-08 Thread Miles Izzo


signature.asc
Description: Digital signature


Re: [SECURITY] [DSA 846-1] New cpio packages fix several vulnerabilities

2005-10-08 Thread Sebastian Feltel
FIXED

Martin Schulze schrieb am 07.10.2005 17:51:
 --
 Debian Security Advisory DSA 846-1 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 http://www.debian.org/security/ Martin Schulze
 October 7th, 2005   http://www.debian.org/security/faq
 --
 
 Package: cpio
 Vulnerability  : several
 Problem type   : local (remote)
 Debian-specific: no
 CVE ID : CAN-2005- CAN-2005-1229
 Debian Bug : 306693 305372
 
 Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in cpio, a program to manage
 archives of files.  The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project
 identifies the following problems:
 
 CAN-2005-
 
 Imran Ghory discovered a race condition in setting the file
 permissions of files extracted from cpio archives.  A local
 attacker with write access to the target directory could exploit
 this to alter the permissions of arbitrary files the extracting
 user has write permissions for.
 
 CAN-2005-1229
 
 Imran Ghory discovered that cpio does not sanitise the path of
 extracted files even if the --no-absolute-filenames option was
 specified.  This can be exploited to install files in arbitrary
 locations where the extracting user has write permissions to.
 
 For the old stable distribution (woody) these problems have been fixed in
 version 2.4.2-39woody2.
 
 For the stable distribution (sarge) these problems have been fixed in
 version 2.5-1.3.
 
 For the unstable distribution (sid) these problems have been fixed in
 version 2.6-6.
 
 We recommend that you upgrade your cpio package.
 
 
 Upgrade Instructions
 
 
 wget url
 will fetch the file for you
 dpkg -i file.deb
 will install the referenced file.
 
 If you are using the apt-get package manager, use the line for
 sources.list as given below:
 
 apt-get update
 will update the internal database
 apt-get upgrade
 will install corrected packages
 
 You may use an automated update by adding the resources from the
 footer to the proper configuration.
 
 
 Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 alias woody
 
 
   Source archives:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2.dsc
   Size/MD5 checksum:  549 15ede7cbecf63993116b4e6a6565a52a
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2.diff.gz
   Size/MD5 checksum:23977 58175edde016c3ddb92804479697288f
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2.orig.tar.gz
   Size/MD5 checksum:   181728 3e976db71229d52a8a135540698052df
 
   Alpha architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_alpha.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:72916 8a3c436670b93fe9d6c0d7b9c6620826
 
   ARM architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_arm.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:64050 96781e9c208d4629c9bad9fd489a6752
 
   Intel IA-32 architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_i386.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:61704 c4fd8a026047cd14a9516224d8319e13
 
   Intel IA-64 architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_ia64.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:84576 5d9d925c312a5a9f141949c134fd23d3
 
   HP Precision architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_hppa.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:69922 219bd8e8d9de88975eca8c8df4e9ddd9
 
   Motorola 680x0 architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_m68k.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:59998 b4ef64480db82238635e1c7f5b851eee
 
   Big endian MIPS architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_mips.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:69160 a3f333c7b10c4f06a37de29de89844c1
 
   Little endian MIPS architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_mipsel.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:68852 d704acf1b5d5c82ab024f6d45eab5686
 
   PowerPC architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_powerpc.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:64284 4227c627aa48dc40cacdde9cb866322a
 
   IBM S/390 architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_s390.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:64190 975304691e816ea35e5b1a1edbaca8fc
 
   Sun Sparc architecture:
 
 
 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/c/cpio/cpio_2.4.2-39woody2_sparc.deb
   Size/MD5 checksum:65916 e9fcc403a99fa3c930c9a7ede7daeef4
 
 
 Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 alias sarge
 
 
   Source archives:
 
 

Re: [SECURITY] [DSA 819-1] New python2.1 packages fix arbitrary code execution

2005-10-08 Thread Mark H. Weaver
I wrote:
 I just noticed that python2.1 on my woody system no longer knows about the
 symbol False:

I investigated further, and get the impression that the symbol False was
not introduced until python2.2.  In other words, it was a problem
specific to my system and y'all didn't do anything wrong.

Apologies for the wasted bandwidth...

  Mark


-- 
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]



unsubscribe

2005-10-08 Thread Vingel