Date: 14 December 2009
References: ESB-2009.1683 ESB-2010.0001 ESB-2010.0057 ESB-2010.0459 ASB-2012.0008 ESB-2012.0636.2
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AUSCERT Security Bulletin
ASB-2009.1158
PostgreSQL 8.4.2 has been released correcting a number of
security vulnerabilities
15 December 2009
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: PostgreSQL prior to 8.4.2
Operating System: UNIX variants (UNIX, Linux, OSX)
Windows
Impact/Access: Administrator Compromise -- Remote with User Interaction
Provide Misleading Information -- Remote with User Interaction
Denial of Service -- Remote with User Interaction
Resolution: Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names: CVE-2009-4136 CVE-2009-4034
Member content until: Thursday, January 14 2010
OVERVIEW
Version 8.4.2 of PostgreSQL has been released correcting a number of
security vulnerabilities.
IMPACT
The vendor lists the following details for the security vulnerabilities
that have been corrected:
"Protect against indirect security threats caused by index functions
changing session-local state (Gurjeet Singh, Tom). This change prevents
allegedly-immutable index functions from possibly subverting a
superuser's session (CVE-2009-4136)." [1]
"Reject SSL certificates containing an embedded null byte in the common
name (CN) field (Magnus). This prevents unintended matching of a
certificate to a server or client name during SSL validation
(CVE-2009-4034)." [1]
"Fix crash if a DROP is attempted on an internally-dependent object
(Tom)" [1]
MITIGATION
The vendor recommends upgrading to the latest version. [1]
REFERENCES
[1] PostgreSQL 8.4.2 Documentation Appendix E. Release Notes
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/static/release-8-4-2.html
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