Oval Definition:oval:org.mitre.oval:def:13582
Revision Date:2014-06-23Version:21
Title:DSA-1844-1 linux-2.6.24 -- denial of service/privilege escalation
Description:Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead to a denial of service or privilege escalation. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems: CVE-2009-1385 Neil Horman discovered a missing fix from the e1000 network driver. A remote user may cause a denial of service by way of a kernel panic triggered by specially crafted frame sizes. CVE-2009-1389 Michael Tokarev discovered an issue in the r8169 network driver. Remote users on the same LAN may cause a denial of service by way of a kernel panic triggered by receiving a large size frame. CVE-2009-1630 Frank Filz discovered that local users may be able to execute files without execute permission when accessed via an nfs4 mount. CVE-2009-1633 Jeff Layton and Suresh Jayaraman fixed several buffer overflows in the CIFS filesystem which allow remote servers to cause memory corruption. CVE-2009-1895 Julien Tinnes and Tavis Ormandy reported and issue in the Linux vulnerability code. Local users can take advantage of a setuid binary that can either be made to dereference a NULL pointer or drop privileges and return control to the user. This allows a user to bypass mmap_min_addr restrictions which can be exploited to execute arbitrary code. CVE-2009-1914 Mikulas Patocka discovered an issue in sparc64 kernels that allows local users to cause a denial of service by reading the /proc/iomem file. CVE-2009-1961 Miklos Szeredi reported an issue in the ocfs2 filesystem. Local users can create a denial of service using a particular sequence of splice system calls. CVE-2009-2406 CVE-2009-2407 Ramon de Carvalho Valle discovered two issues with the eCryptfs layered filesystem using the fsfuzzer utility. A local user with permissions to perform an eCryptfs mount may modify the contents of a eCryptfs file, overflowing the stack and potentially gaining elevated privileges. For the stable distribution, these problems have been fixed in version 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2. We recommend that you upgrade your linux-2.6.24 packages. Note: Debian "etch" includes linux kernel packages based upon both the 2.6.18 and 2.6.24 linux releases. All known security issues are carefully tracked against both packages and both packages will receive security updates until security support for Debian "etch" concludes. However, given the high frequency at which low-severity security issues are discovered in the kernel and the resource requirements of doing an update, lower severity 2.6.18 and 2.6.24 updates will typically release in a staggered or "leap-frog" fashion.
Family:unixClass:patch
Status:ACCEPTEDReference(s):CVE-2009-1385
CVE-2009-1389
CVE-2009-1630
CVE-2009-1633
CVE-2009-1895
CVE-2009-1914
CVE-2009-1961
CVE-2009-2406
CVE-2009-2407
DSA-1844-1
Platform(s):Debian GNU/Linux 4.0
Product(s):linux-2.6.24
Definition Synopsis
  • Debian GNU/Linux 4.0 is installed.
  • AND Architecture section
  • Architecture independent section
  • Installed architecture is all
  • AND Packages section
  • linux-doc-2.6.24 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-tree-2.6.24 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-source-2.6.24 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-patch-debian-2.6.24 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-support-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-manual-2.6.24 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR Architecture depended section
  • Installed architecture is s390
  • AND Packages section
  • linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-s390x DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-common DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-s390 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-s390x DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-all-s390 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-s390 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-s390-tape DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-all DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR Architecture depended section
  • Supported architectures section
  • Installed architecture is amd64
  • OR Installed architecture is i386
  • AND Packages section
  • linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-amd64 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-amd64 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-common DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-all DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR Supported platform section
  • Installed architecture is hppa
  • AND Packages section
  • linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-parisc64 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-parisc-smp DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-parisc-smp DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-parisc64 DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-parisc DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-all-hppa DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-image-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-parisc64-smp DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-parisc64-smp DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-all DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-common DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
  • OR linux-headers-2.6.24-etchnhalf.1-parisc DPKG is earlier than 2.6.24-6~etchnhalf.8etch2
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