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Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:07:58 -0500
From: rPath Update Announcements <announce-noreply@...th.com>
To: product-announce@...ts.rpath.com, security-announce@...ts.rpath.com,
	update-announce@...ts.rpath.com
Cc: lwn@....net, full-disclosure@...ts.grok.org.uk, vulnwatch@...nwatch.org,
	bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: rPSA-2010-0004-1 openssl openssl-scripts

rPath Security Advisory: 2010-0004-1
Published: 2010-01-14
Products:
    rPath Appliance Platform Linux Service 2
    rPath Linux 2

Rating: Severe
Exposure Level Classification:
    Remote User Deterministic Denial of Service
Updated Versions:
    openssl=conary.rpath.com@rpl:2/0.9.8g-7.3-1
    openssl-scripts=conary.rpath.com@rpl:2/0.9.8g-7.3-1

rPath Issue Tracking System:
    https://issues.rpath.com/browse/RPL-3157

References:
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-4355

Description:
    In previous versions of openssl, calling CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data
    did not properly clean up data structures used in openssl's zlib 
    compression methods.  As a result, applications which called
    CRYPTO_cleanup_all_ex_data and subsequently processed SSLv3
    requests would leak significant amounts of memory per request.
    
    In particular, this is known to affect systems running Apache httpd
    with mod_ssl and the php module loaded.  If httpd receives SIGUSR1
    (the "graceful" command), subsequent SSLv3 requests will cause
    increased memory consumption, and a possible denial-of-service.
    
    On unpatched systems, note that the impact of this vulnerability
    can be greatly reduced by tuning the MaxRequestsPerChild
    setting in the httpd configuration, as the memory leak does not
    affect the parent process.

http://wiki.rpath.com/Advisories:rPSA-2010-0004

Copyright 2010 rPath, Inc.
This file is distributed under the terms of the MIT License.
A copy is available at http://www.rpath.com/permanent/mit-license.html

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