Date: 08 April 2009
References: ESB-2009.0317 ESB-2009.0326 ESB-2010.0224.3
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AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution
ESB-2009.0328 -- [Linux][RedHat]
device-mapper-multipath: Execute arbitrary code
8 April 2009
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: device-mapper-multipath
Publisher: Red Hat
Operating System: Red Hat Linux 5
Red Hat Linux 4
Linux variants
Impact: Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands
Denial of Service
Access: Existing Account
CVE Names: CVE-2009-0115
Ref: ESB-2009.0326
ESB-2009.0317
Original Bulletin: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-0411.html
Comment: This advisory references vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel that
also affect distributions other than Red Hat. It is recommended
that administrators running Linux check for an updated version of
the kernel for their system.
Revision History: April 8 2009: title update
April 8 2009: Initial Release
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Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: Moderate: device-mapper-multipath security update
Advisory ID: RHSA-2009:0411-01
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Advisory URL: https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2009-0411.html
Issue date: 2009-04-07
CVE Names: CVE-2009-0115
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1. Summary:
Updated device-mapper-multipath packages that fix a security issue are now
available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5.
This update has been rated as having moderate security impact by the Red
Hat Security Response Team.
2. Relevant releases/architectures:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server) - i386, ia64, ppc, s390x, x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4 - i386, ia64, ppc, s390, s390x, x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client) - i386, x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4 - i386, x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4 - i386, ia64, x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4 - i386, ia64, x86_64
3. Description:
The device-mapper multipath packages provide tools to manage multipath
devices by issuing instructions to the device-mapper multipath kernel
module, and by managing the creation and removal of partitions for
device-mapper devices.
It was discovered that the multipathd daemon set incorrect permissions on
the socket used to communicate with command line clients. An unprivileged,
local user could use this flaw to send commands to multipathd, resulting in
access disruptions to storage devices accessible via multiple paths and,
possibly, file system corruption on these devices. (CVE-2009-0115)
Users of device-mapper-multipath are advised to upgrade to these updated
packages, which contain a backported patch to resolve this issue. The
multipathd service must be restarted for the changes to take effect.
Important: the version of the multipathd daemon in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
5 has a known issue which may cause a machine to become unresponsive when
the multipathd service is stopped. This issue is tracked in the Bugzilla
bug #494582; a link is provided in the References section of this erratum.
Until this issue is resolved, we recommend restarting the multipathd
service by issuing the following commands in sequence:
# killall -KILL multipathd
# service multipathd restart
4. Solution:
Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released
errata relevant to your system have been applied.
This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use
the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-11259
5. Bugs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/):
493330 - CVE-2009-0115 device-mapper-multipath: insecure permissions on
multipathd.sock
6. Package List:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS version 4:
Source:
ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4AS/en/os/SRPMS/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.src.rpm
i386:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.i386.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.i386.rpm
ia64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.ia64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.ia64.rpm
ppc:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.ppc.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.ppc.rpm
s390:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.s390.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.s390.rpm
s390x:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.s390x.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.s390x.rpm
x86_64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.x86_64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop version 4:
Source:
ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4Desktop/en/os/SRPMS/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.src.rpm
i386:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.i386.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.i386.rpm
x86_64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.x86_64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES version 4:
Source:
ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4ES/en/os/SRPMS/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.src.rpm
i386:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.i386.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.i386.rpm
ia64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.ia64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.ia64.rpm
x86_64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.x86_64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS version 4:
Source:
ftp://updates.redhat.com/enterprise/4WS/en/os/SRPMS/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.src.rpm
i386:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.i386.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.i386.rpm
ia64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.ia64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.ia64.rpm
x86_64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.x86_64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.5-31.el4_7.1.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 5 client):
Source:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Client/en/os/SRPMS/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.src.rpm
i386:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.i386.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.i386.rpm
kpartx-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.i386.rpm
x86_64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.x86_64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.x86_64.rpm
kpartx-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.x86_64.rpm
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (v. 5 server):
Source:
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/5Server/en/os/SRPMS/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.src.rpm
i386:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.i386.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.i386.rpm
kpartx-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.i386.rpm
ia64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.ia64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.ia64.rpm
kpartx-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.ia64.rpm
ppc:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.ppc.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.ppc.rpm
kpartx-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.ppc.rpm
s390x:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.s390x.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.s390x.rpm
kpartx-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.s390x.rpm
x86_64:
device-mapper-multipath-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.x86_64.rpm
device-mapper-multipath-debuginfo-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.x86_64.rpm
kpartx-0.4.7-23.el5_3.2.x86_64.rpm
These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat for security. Our key and
details on how to verify the signature are available from
https://www.redhat.com/security/team/key/#package
7. References:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0115
http://www.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#moderate
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=494582
8. Contact:
The Red Hat security contact is <secalert@redhat.com>. More contact
details at https://www.redhat.com/security/team/contact/
Copyright 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
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