Date: 27 January 2011
References: ESB-2008.0991 ESB-2009.0582 ASB-2010.0118.2 ESB-2010.0509 ESB-2010.0539 ESB-2010.0545 ESB-2010.0728 ASB-2010.0238.2 ESB-2010.1066 ESB-2011.0032 ESB-2011.0038 ASB-2011.0005 ESB-2011.0051 ESB-2011.0088 ESB-2011.0091 ESB-2011.0374 ESB-2011.0541 ESB-2011.0540 ESB-2011.0753
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AUSCERT External Security Bulletin Redistribution
ESB-2011.0087
SUSE Security Summary Report SUSE-SR:2011:002
27 January 2011
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AusCERT Security Bulletin Summary
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Product: ed
evince
hplip
libopensc2/opensc
libsmi
libwebkit
perl
python
sssd
sudo
wireshark
Publisher: SUSE
Operating System: SUSE
OpenSUSE
Impact/Access: Root Compromise -- Remote with User Interaction
Execute Arbitrary Code/Commands -- Remote with User Interaction
Increased Privileges -- Existing Account
Access Privileged Data -- Remote with User Interaction
Modify Arbitrary Files -- Remote with User Interaction
Denial of Service -- Remote with User Interaction
Provide Misleading Information -- Remote with User Interaction
Access Confidential Data -- Remote with User Interaction
Unauthorised Access -- Existing Account
Reduced Security -- Remote with User Interaction
Resolution: Patch/Upgrade
CVE Names: CVE-2011-0010 CVE-2010-4523 CVE-2010-4411
CVE-2010-4410 CVE-2010-4341 CVE-2010-4301
CVE-2010-4300 CVE-2010-4267 CVE-2010-4040
CVE-2010-3900 CVE-2010-3829 CVE-2010-3826
CVE-2010-3824 CVE-2010-3823 CVE-2010-3822
CVE-2010-3821 CVE-2010-3820 CVE-2010-3819
CVE-2010-3818 CVE-2010-3817 CVE-2010-3816
CVE-2010-3813 CVE-2010-3812 CVE-2010-3811
CVE-2010-3810 CVE-2010-3809 CVE-2010-3808
CVE-2010-3805 CVE-2010-3804 CVE-2010-3803
CVE-2010-3493 CVE-2010-3445 CVE-2010-3312
CVE-2010-3259 CVE-2010-3257 CVE-2010-3116
CVE-2010-2995 CVE-2010-2994 CVE-2010-2993
CVE-2010-2992 CVE-2010-2891 CVE-2010-2761
CVE-2010-2643 CVE-2010-2640 CVE-2010-2441
CVE-2010-2302 CVE-2010-2301 CVE-2010-2300
CVE-2010-2297 CVE-2010-2295 CVE-2010-2287
CVE-2010-2286 CVE-2010-2285 CVE-2010-2284
CVE-2010-2283 CVE-2010-2264 CVE-2010-2089
CVE-2010-1825 CVE-2010-1824 CVE-2010-1823
CVE-2010-1822 CVE-2010-1815 CVE-2010-1814
CVE-2010-1813 CVE-2010-1812 CVE-2010-1807
CVE-2010-1793 CVE-2010-1792 CVE-2010-1791
CVE-2010-1790 CVE-2010-1789 CVE-2010-1788
CVE-2010-1787 CVE-2010-1786 CVE-2010-1785
CVE-2010-1784 CVE-2010-1783 CVE-2010-1782
CVE-2010-1781 CVE-2010-1780 CVE-2010-1774
CVE-2010-1773 CVE-2010-1772 CVE-2010-1771
CVE-2010-1770 CVE-2010-1769 CVE-2010-1767
CVE-2010-1766 CVE-2010-1764 CVE-2010-1763
CVE-2010-1762 CVE-2010-1761 CVE-2010-1760
CVE-2010-1759 CVE-2010-1758 CVE-2010-1757
CVE-2010-1749 CVE-2010-1729 CVE-2010-1646
CVE-2010-1634 CVE-2010-1455 CVE-2010-1450
CVE-2010-1449 CVE-2010-1422 CVE-2010-1421
CVE-2010-1419 CVE-2010-1418 CVE-2010-1417
CVE-2010-1416 CVE-2010-1415 CVE-2010-1414
CVE-2010-1413 CVE-2010-1412 CVE-2010-1410
CVE-2010-1409 CVE-2010-1408 CVE-2010-1407
CVE-2010-1406 CVE-2010-1405 CVE-2010-1404
CVE-2010-1403 CVE-2010-1402 CVE-2010-1401
CVE-2010-1400 CVE-2010-1399 CVE-2010-1398
CVE-2010-1397 CVE-2010-1396 CVE-2010-1395
CVE-2010-1394 CVE-2010-1393 CVE-2010-1392
CVE-2010-1391 CVE-2010-1390 CVE-2010-1389
CVE-2010-1388 CVE-2010-1387 CVE-2010-1386
CVE-2010-1236 CVE-2010-1233 CVE-2010-1163
CVE-2010-1126 CVE-2010-1029 CVE-2010-0661
CVE-2010-0659 CVE-2010-0656 CVE-2010-0651
CVE-2010-0650 CVE-2010-0647 CVE-2010-0315
CVE-2010-0054 CVE-2010-0053 CVE-2010-0052
CVE-2010-0051 CVE-2010-0050 CVE-2010-0049
CVE-2010-0048 CVE-2010-0047 CVE-2010-0046
CVE-2009-4134 CVE-2009-3934 CVE-2009-3933
CVE-2009-3384 CVE-2009-3272 CVE-2009-2841
CVE-2009-2816 CVE-2009-2797 CVE-2009-2419
CVE-2009-2200 CVE-2009-2199 CVE-2009-2195
CVE-2009-1725 CVE-2009-1724 CVE-2009-1718
CVE-2009-1715 CVE-2009-1714 CVE-2009-1713
CVE-2009-1712 CVE-2009-1711 CVE-2009-1710
CVE-2009-1709 CVE-2009-1703 CVE-2009-1702
CVE-2009-1701 CVE-2009-1700 CVE-2009-1699
CVE-2009-1698 CVE-2009-1697 CVE-2009-1696
CVE-2009-1695 CVE-2009-1694 CVE-2009-1693
CVE-2009-1692 CVE-2009-1691 CVE-2009-1690
CVE-2009-1689 CVE-2009-1688 CVE-2009-1687
CVE-2009-1686 CVE-2009-1685 CVE-2009-1684
CVE-2009-1681 CVE-2009-0945 CVE-2008-3916
Reference: ASB-2011.0005
ESB-2011.0051
ESB-2011.0038
ESB-2011.0032
ESB-2010.1066
ESB-2010.0728
ESB-2010.0545
ESB-2010.0539
ESB-2010.0509
ESB-2009.0582
ESB-2008.0991
ASB-2010.0238.2
ASB-2010.0118.2
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SUSE Security Summary Report
Announcement ID: SUSE-SR:2011:002
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2011 11:00:00 +0000
Cross-References: CVE-2008-3916, CVE-2009-0945, CVE-2009-1681
CVE-2009-1684, CVE-2009-1685, CVE-2009-1686
CVE-2009-1687, CVE-2009-1688, CVE-2009-1689
CVE-2009-1690, CVE-2009-1691, CVE-2009-1692
CVE-2009-1693, CVE-2009-1694, CVE-2009-1695
CVE-2009-1696, CVE-2009-1697, CVE-2009-1698
CVE-2009-1699, CVE-2009-1700, CVE-2009-1701
CVE-2009-1702, CVE-2009-1703, CVE-2009-1709
CVE-2009-1710, CVE-2009-1711, CVE-2009-1712
CVE-2009-1713, CVE-2009-1714, CVE-2009-1715
CVE-2009-1718, CVE-2009-1724, CVE-2009-1725
CVE-2009-2195, CVE-2009-2199, CVE-2009-2200
CVE-2009-2419, CVE-2009-2797, CVE-2009-2816
CVE-2009-2841, CVE-2009-3272, CVE-2009-3384
CVE-2009-3933, CVE-2009-3934, CVE-2009-4134
CVE-2010-0046, CVE-2010-0047, CVE-2010-0048
CVE-2010-0049, CVE-2010-0050, CVE-2010-0051
CVE-2010-0052, CVE-2010-0053, CVE-2010-0054
CVE-2010-0315, CVE-2010-0647, CVE-2010-0650
CVE-2010-0651, CVE-2010-0656, CVE-2010-0659
CVE-2010-0661, CVE-2010-1029, CVE-2010-1126
CVE-2010-1163, CVE-2010-1233, CVE-2010-1236
CVE-2010-1386, CVE-2010-1387, CVE-2010-1388
CVE-2010-1389, CVE-2010-1390, CVE-2010-1391
CVE-2010-1392, CVE-2010-1393, CVE-2010-1394
CVE-2010-1395, CVE-2010-1396, CVE-2010-1397
CVE-2010-1398, CVE-2010-1399, CVE-2010-1400
CVE-2010-1401, CVE-2010-1402, CVE-2010-1403
CVE-2010-1404, CVE-2010-1405, CVE-2010-1406
CVE-2010-1407, CVE-2010-1408, CVE-2010-1409
CVE-2010-1410, CVE-2010-1412, CVE-2010-1413
CVE-2010-1414, CVE-2010-1415, CVE-2010-1416
CVE-2010-1417, CVE-2010-1418, CVE-2010-1419
CVE-2010-1421, CVE-2010-1422, CVE-2010-1449
CVE-2010-1450, CVE-2010-1455, CVE-2010-1634
CVE-2010-1646, CVE-2010-1729, CVE-2010-1749
CVE-2010-1757, CVE-2010-1758, CVE-2010-1759
CVE-2010-1760, CVE-2010-1761, CVE-2010-1762
CVE-2010-1763, CVE-2010-1764, CVE-2010-1766
CVE-2010-1767, CVE-2010-1769, CVE-2010-1770
CVE-2010-1771, CVE-2010-1772, CVE-2010-1773
CVE-2010-1774, CVE-2010-1780, CVE-2010-1781
CVE-2010-1782, CVE-2010-1783, CVE-2010-1784
CVE-2010-1785, CVE-2010-1786, CVE-2010-1787
CVE-2010-1788, CVE-2010-1789, CVE-2010-1790
CVE-2010-1791, CVE-2010-1792, CVE-2010-1793
CVE-2010-1807, CVE-2010-1812, CVE-2010-1813
CVE-2010-1814, CVE-2010-1815, CVE-2010-1822
CVE-2010-1823, CVE-2010-1824, CVE-2010-1825
CVE-2010-2089, CVE-2010-2264, CVE-2010-2283
CVE-2010-2284, CVE-2010-2285, CVE-2010-2286
CVE-2010-2287, CVE-2010-2295, CVE-2010-2297
CVE-2010-2300, CVE-2010-2301, CVE-2010-2302
CVE-2010-2441, CVE-2010-2640, CVE-2010-2643
CVE-2010-2761, CVE-2010-2891, CVE-2010-2992
CVE-2010-2993, CVE-2010-2994, CVE-2010-2995
CVE-2010-3116, CVE-2010-3257, CVE-2010-3259
CVE-2010-3312, CVE-2010-3445, CVE-2010-3493
CVE-2010-3803, CVE-2010-3804, CVE-2010-3805
CVE-2010-3808, CVE-2010-3809, CVE-2010-3810
CVE-2010-3811, CVE-2010-3812, CVE-2010-3813
CVE-2010-3816, CVE-2010-3817, CVE-2010-3818
CVE-2010-3819, CVE-2010-3820, CVE-2010-3821
CVE-2010-3822, CVE-2010-3823, CVE-2010-3824
CVE-2010-3826, CVE-2010-3829, CVE-2010-3900
CVE-2010-4040, CVE-2010-4267, CVE-2010-4300
CVE-2010-4301, CVE-2010-4341, CVE-2010-4410
CVE-2010-4411, CVE-2010-4523, CVE-2011-0010
Content of this advisory:
1) Solved Security Vulnerabilities:
- ed
- evince
- hplip
- libopensc2/opensc
- libsmi
- libwebkit
- perl
- python
- sssd
- sudo
- wireshark
2) Pending Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Work-Arounds:
none
3) Authenticity Verification and Additional Information
______________________________________________________________________________
1) Solved Security Vulnerabilities
To avoid flooding mailing lists with SUSE Security Announcements for minor
issues, SUSE Security releases weekly summary reports for the low profile
vulnerability fixes. The SUSE Security Summary Reports do not list or
download URLs like the SUSE Security Announcements that are released for
more severe vulnerabilities.
Fixed packages for the following incidents are already available on our FTP
server and via the YaST Online Update.
- ed
This update fixes a heap-based buffer overflow in ed which can be
exploited remotely only with user-assistance.
CVE-2008-3916: CVSS v2 Base Score: 9.3 (HIGH)
(AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:C/I:C/A:C): Buffer Errors (CWE-119)
Affected products: SLE10-SP3, SLE11-SP1
- evince
Multiple font parser vulnerabilities in the DVI backend of evince have
been fixed.
CVE-2010-2640 - CVE-2010-2643 have been assigned to these issues.
Affected products: openSUSE 11.2-11.3, SLE11-SP1
- hplip
Specially crafted SNMP replies could cause a buffer overflow in hplip's
sane backend (CVE-2010-4267).
Affected products: openSUSE 11.2-11.3, SLE11-SP1
- libopensc2/opensc
Specially crafted smart cards could cause a buffer overflow in opensc
(CVE-2010-4523).
Affected products: openSUSE 11.1-11.3
- libsmi
This update fixes a buffer overflow the smiGetNode() function in libsmi.
It allowed context-dependent attackers to execute arbitrary code via an
Object Identifier.
CVE-2010-2891: CVSS v2 Base Score: 7.5 (HIGH)
(AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P): Buffer Errors (CWE-119)
Affected products: SLE10-SP3, SLE11-SP1
- libwebkit
Various bugs in webkit have been fixed. The CVE id's are:
CVE-2009-0945, CVE-2009-1681, CVE-2009-1684, CVE-2009-1685, CVE-2009-1686,
CVE-2009-1687, CVE-2009-1688, CVE-2009-1689, CVE-2009-1691, CVE-2009-1690,
CVE-2009-1692, CVE-2009-1693, CVE-2009-1694, CVE-2009-1695, CVE-2009-1696,
CVE-2009-1697, CVE-2009-1698, CVE-2009-1699, CVE-2009-1700, CVE-2009-1701,
CVE-2009-1702, CVE-2009-1703, CVE-2009-1709, CVE-2009-1710, CVE-2009-1711,
CVE-2009-1712, CVE-2009-1713, CVE-2009-1714, CVE-2009-1715, CVE-2009-1718,
CVE-2009-1724, CVE-2009-1725, CVE-2009-2195, CVE-2009-2199, CVE-2009-2200,
CVE-2009-2419, CVE-2009-2797, CVE-2009-2816, CVE-2009-2841, CVE-2009-3272,
CVE-2009-3384, CVE-2009-3933, CVE-2009-3934, CVE-2010-0046, CVE-2010-0047,
CVE-2010-0048, CVE-2010-0049, CVE-2010-0050, CVE-2010-0052, CVE-2010-0053,
CVE-2010-0054, CVE-2010-0315, CVE-2010-0647, CVE-2010-0051, CVE-2010-0650,
CVE-2010-0651, CVE-2010-0656, CVE-2010-0659, CVE-2010-0661, CVE-2010-1029,
CVE-2010-1126, CVE-2010-1233, CVE-2010-1236, CVE-2010-1386, CVE-2010-1387,
CVE-2010-1388, CVE-2010-1389, CVE-2010-1390, CVE-2010-1391, CVE-2010-1392,
CVE-2010-1393, CVE-2010-1394, CVE-2010-1395, CVE-2010-1396, CVE-2010-1397,
CVE-2010-1398, CVE-2010-1399, CVE-2010-1400, CVE-2010-1401, CVE-2010-1402,
CVE-2010-1403, CVE-2010-1404, CVE-2010-1405, CVE-2010-1406, CVE-2010-1407,
CVE-2010-1408, CVE-2010-1409, CVE-2010-1410, CVE-2010-1412, CVE-2010-1413,
CVE-2010-1414, CVE-2010-1415, CVE-2010-1416, CVE-2010-1417, CVE-2010-1418,
CVE-2010-1419, CVE-2010-1421, CVE-2010-1422, CVE-2010-1729, CVE-2010-1749,
CVE-2010-1757, CVE-2010-1758, CVE-2010-1759, CVE-2010-1760, CVE-2010-1761,
CVE-2010-1762, CVE-2010-1763, CVE-2010-1764, CVE-2010-1766, CVE-2010-1767,
CVE-2010-1769, CVE-2010-1770, CVE-2010-1771, CVE-2010-1772, CVE-2010-1773,
CVE-2010-1774, CVE-2010-1780, CVE-2010-1781, CVE-2010-1782, CVE-2010-1783,
CVE-2010-1784, CVE-2010-1785, CVE-2010-1786, CVE-2010-1787, CVE-2010-1788,
CVE-2010-1789, CVE-2010-1790, CVE-2010-1791, CVE-2010-1792, CVE-2010-1793,
CVE-2010-1807, CVE-2010-1812, CVE-2010-1813, CVE-2010-1814, CVE-2010-1815,
CVE-2010-1822, CVE-2010-1823, CVE-2010-1824, CVE-2010-1825, CVE-2010-2264,
CVE-2010-2295, CVE-2010-2297, CVE-2010-2300, CVE-2010-2301, CVE-2010-2302,
CVE-2010-2441, CVE-2010-3116, CVE-2010-3257, CVE-2010-3259, CVE-2010-3312,
CVE-2010-3803, CVE-2010-3804, CVE-2010-3805, CVE-2010-3808, CVE-2010-3809,
CVE-2010-3810, CVE-2010-3811, CVE-2010-3812, CVE-2010-3813, CVE-2010-3816,
CVE-2010-3817, CVE-2010-3818, CVE-2010-3819, CVE-2010-3820, CVE-2010-3821,
CVE-2010-3822, CVE-2010-3823, CVE-2010-3824, CVE-2010-3826, CVE-2010-3829,
CVE-2010-3900, CVE-2010-4040
Affected products: openSUSE 11.2-11.3
- perl
Multiple header injection problems in the CGI module of perl have been
fixed. They allowed to inject HTTP headers in responses.
CVE-2010-2761, CVE-2010-4410 and CVE-2010-4411 have been assigned to
this issue.
Affected products: openSUSE 11.2-11.3, SLE10-SP3, SLE11-SP1
- python
With this update of python:
- a race condition in the accept() implementation of smtpd.py could
lead to a denial of service (CVE-2010-3493).
- integer overflows and insufficient size checks could crash the
audioop and rgbimg modules (CVE-2010-2089, CVE-2010-1634,
CVE-2009-4134,CVE-2010-1449,CVE-2010-1450).
Affected products: SLE10-SP3
- sssd
This update fixes a local denial-of-service attack that stops other users
from logging in. The bug existed in the pam_parse_in_data_v2() function.
(CVE-2010-4341: CVSS v2 Base Score: 2.1)
Affected products: openSUSE 11.3
- sudo
This update of sudo fixes:
- CVE-2011-0010: Does ask for the user password for GID changes now.
- CVE-2010-1646: CVSS v2 Base Score: 6.6 (CWE-264): The secure
environment option can handle multiple occurrence of PATH now.
- CVE-2010-1163: CVSS v2 Base Score: 6.9 (CWE-20): Improved command
matching.
Affected products: openSUSE 11.2-11.3
- wireshark
Wireshark version 1.4.2 fixes several security issues that allowed
attackers to crash wireshark or potentially even execute arbitrary code
(CVE-2010-1455, CVE-2010-2283, CVE-2010-2284, CVE-2010-2285,
CVE-2010-2286, CVE-2010-2287, CVE-2010-2992, CVE-2010-2993,
CVE-2010-2994, CVE-2010-2995, CVE-2010-3445, CVE-2010-4300,
CVE-2010-4301)
Affected products: openSUSE 11.2-11.3
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2) Pending Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Work-Arounds
none
______________________________________________________________________________
3) Authenticity Verification and Additional Information
- Announcement authenticity verification:
SUSE security announcements are published via mailing lists and on Web
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guaranteed by a cryptographic signature in each announcement. All SUSE
security announcements are published with a valid signature.
To verify the signature of the announcement, save it as text into a file
and run the command
gpg --verify <file>
replacing <file> with the name of the file containing the announcement.
The output for a valid signature looks like:
gpg: Signature made <DATE> using RSA key ID 3D25D3D9
gpg: Good signature from "SuSE Security Team <security@suse.de>"
where <DATE> is replaced by the date the document was signed.
If the security team's key is not contained in your key ring, you can
import it from the first installation CD. To import the key, use the
command
gpg --import gpg-pubkey-3d25d3d9-36e12d04.asc
- Package authenticity verification:
SUSE update packages are available on many mirror FTP servers all over the
world. While this service is considered valuable and important to the free
and open source software community, the authenticity and integrity of a
package needs to be verified to ensure that it has not been tampered with.
The internal RPM package signatures provide an easy way to verify the
authenticity of an RPM package. Use the command
rpm -v --checksig <file.rpm>
to verify the signature of the package, replacing <file.rpm> with the
filename of the RPM package downloaded. The package is unmodified if it
contains a valid signature from build@suse.de with the key ID 9C800ACA.
This key is automatically imported into the RPM database (on RPMv4-based
distributions) and the gpg key ring of 'root' during installation. You can
also find it on the first installation CD and included at the end of this
announcement.
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