Yes, my apologies, the upstream libc fixes for CVE-2014-9761 did some
reworking of functions to eliminate some repeated vulnerable code, using
internal functions to do the work instead. Unfortunately, this did
introduce new function references between libc and libm, causing the
problems seen above.
Verified. I swore one of my affected servers was 14.04, but it was
actually 12.04.
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Title:
PHP Update on 2016-05-25 ca
no 14.04/16.04 servers were impacted, I should say.
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Title:
PHP Update on 2016-05-25 causes Apache not to restart, lib
We had around 60 12.04 servers impacted today, no 14.04 or newer web
servers.
Specifically it looks like an update race condition where libapache2
-mod-php (which restarts/reloads apache) is updated before the libc6
package.
We could prove this theory by doing 'apt-get install libc6 && apt-get
u
Just a quick note that this bug affected both my Ubuntu 12.04 and 14.04
web servers today. My 16.04 servers appear to be unaffected.
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@adconrad As it happens, it did. I just came back to update my comment
to say so and found your question.
This suggests the libc6 update (not glibc, my server doesn't have glibc
package installed) should have required a reboot? I don't recall if the
server mentioned a reboot was required in the
For our servers (12.04) manually restarting the Apache service would
cause the same error. Apache would not manually restart.
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@jlellis Does hard restarting vsftpd clear up the issue?
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This change in libm.so has also broken the pam_mysql.so library, thus my
vsftpd service is also broken. My nagios started alarming about this
breaking around 6:30 am this morning, dpkg.log shows only 5 packages
were updated in this morning's automatic update: man-db, libc-bin,
libc6, and multiarch
I suspect this is caused by the eglibc update, not the php5 update.
Reassigning bug.
** Package changed: php5 (Ubuntu) => eglibc (Ubuntu)
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