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Message-ID: <42D86BD6.5080304@videotron.ca> Date: Sat Jul 16 03:07:28 2005 From: marcdeslauriers at videotron.ca (Marc Deslauriers) Subject: [FLSA-2005:152769] Updated kdelibs/kdebase packages fix security issues --------------------------------------------------------------------- Fedora Legacy Update Advisory Synopsis: Updated kdelibs/kdebase packages fix security issues Advisory ID: FLSA:152769 Issue date: 2005-07-15 Product: Red Hat Linux, Fedora Core Keywords: Bugfix CVE Names: CAN-2003-0592 CAN-2004-0411 CAN-2004-0689 CAN-2004-0721 CAN-2004-0746 CAN-2004-1158 CAN-2004-1165 --------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Topic: Updated kdelibs and kdebase packages that resolve several security issues are now available. The kdelibs packages include libraries for the K Desktop Environment. The kdebase packages include core applications for the K Desktop Environment. 2. Relevant releases/architectures: Red Hat Linux 7.3 - i386 Red Hat Linux 9 - i386 Fedora Core 1 - i386 3. Problem description: Flaws have been found in the cookie path handling between a number of Web browsers and servers. The HTTP cookie standard allows a Web server supplying a cookie to a client to specify a subset of URLs on the origin server to which the cookie applies. Web servers such as Apache do not filter returned cookies and assume that the client will only send back cookies for requests that fall within the server-supplied subset of URLs. However, by supplying URLs that use path traversal (/../) and character encoding, it is possible to fool many browsers into sending a cookie to a path outside of the originally-specified subset. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name CAN-2003-0592 to this issue. iDEFENSE identified a vulnerability in the Opera web browser that could allow remote attackers to create or truncate arbitrary files. The KDE team has found two similar vulnerabilities that also exist in KDE. A flaw in the telnet URI handler may allow options to be passed to the telnet program, resulting in creation or replacement of files. An attacker could create a carefully crafted link such that when opened by a victim it creates or overwrites a file with the victim's permissions. A flaw in the mailto URI handler may allow options to be passed to the kmail program. These options could cause kmail to write to the file system or to run on a remote X display. An attacker could create a carefully crafted link in such a way that access may be obtained to run arbitrary code as the victim. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name CAN-2004-0411 to these issues. Andrew Tuitt reported that versions of KDE up to and including 3.2.3 create temporary directories with predictable names. A local attacker could prevent KDE applications from functioning correctly, or overwrite files owned by other users by creating malicious symlinks. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name CAN-2004-0689 to this issue. WESTPOINT internet reconnaissance services has discovered that the KDE web browser Konqueror allows websites to set cookies for certain country specific secondary top level domains. An attacker within one of the affected domains could construct a cookie which would be sent to all other websites within the domain leading to a session fixation attack. This issue does not affect popular domains such as .co.uk, .co.in, or .com. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name CAN-2004-0721 to this issue. A frame injection spoofing vulnerability has been discovered in the Konqueror web browser. This issue could allow a malicious website to show arbitrary content in a named frame of a different browser window. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name CAN-2004-0746 to this issue. Secunia Research discovered a window injection spoofing vulnerability affecting the Konqueror web browser. This issue could allow a malicious website to show arbitrary content in a different browser window. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name CAN-2004-1158 to this issue. A bug was discovered in the way kioslave handles URL-encoded newline (%0a) characters before the FTP command. It is possible that a specially crafted URL could be used to execute any ftp command on a remote server, or potentially send unsolicited email. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project has assigned the name CAN-2004-1165 to this issue. All users of KDE are advised to upgrade to this updated packages, which contain backported patches to correct these issues. 4. Solution: Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata relevant to your system have been applied. To update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run: rpm -Fvh [filenames] where [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those RPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are not installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you can also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the desired RPMs. Please note that this update is also available via yum and apt. Many people find this an easier way to apply updates. To use yum issue: yum update or to use apt: apt-get update; apt-get upgrade This will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate RPMs being upgraded on your system. This assumes that you have yum or apt-get configured for obtaining Fedora Legacy content. Please visit http://www.fedoralegacy.org/docs for directions on how to configure yum and apt-get. 5. Bug IDs fixed: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=152769 6. RPMs required: Red Hat Linux 7.3: SRPM: http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/updates/SRPMS/kdebase-3.0.5a-0.73.7.legacy.src.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/updates/SRPMS/kdelibs-3.0.5a-0.73.6.legacy.src.rpm i386: http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/updates/i386/kdebase-3.0.5a-0.73.7.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/updates/i386/kdebase-devel-3.0.5a-0.73.7.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/updates/i386/kdelibs-3.0.5a-0.73.6.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/7.3/updates/i386/kdelibs-devel-3.0.5a-0.73.6.legacy.i386.rpm Red Hat Linux 9: SRPM: http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/SRPMS/kdebase-3.1-18.legacy.src.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/SRPMS/kdelibs-3.1-17.legacy.src.rpm i386: http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/i386/kdebase-3.1-18.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/i386/kdebase-devel-3.1-18.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/i386/kdelibs-3.1-17.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/redhat/9/updates/i386/kdelibs-devel-3.1-17.legacy.i386.rpm Fedora Core 1: SRPM: http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/1/updates/SRPMS/kdebase-3.1.4-9.legacy.src.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/1/updates/SRPMS/kdelibs-3.1.4-9.legacy.src.rpm i386: http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/1/updates/i386/kdebase-3.1.4-9.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/1/updates/i386/kdebase-devel-3.1.4-9.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/1/updates/i386/kdelibs-3.1.4-9.legacy.i386.rpm http://download.fedoralegacy.org/fedora/1/updates/i386/kdelibs-devel-3.1.4-9.legacy.i386.rpm 7. Verification: SHA1 sum Package Name --------------------------------------------------------------------- ab6411334132d5802fc3ee5f2fe84f093e4bc2e7 redhat/7.3/updates/i386/kdebase-3.0.5a-0.73.7.legacy.i386.rpm 56c46a2228202188e3ed7568d920026271c7b50b redhat/7.3/updates/i386/kdebase-devel-3.0.5a-0.73.7.legacy.i386.rpm 150f547193e5c29da348580d5fbd3a073f9ef10e redhat/7.3/updates/i386/kdelibs-3.0.5a-0.73.6.legacy.i386.rpm 018101a1b09d9e8f1ce5aef49186385ee5822eaf redhat/7.3/updates/i386/kdelibs-devel-3.0.5a-0.73.6.legacy.i386.rpm 5cd53bb265cb29964d1d52680846296eaa34aa5e redhat/7.3/updates/SRPMS/kdebase-3.0.5a-0.73.7.legacy.src.rpm aac6a1b078750398b5636e26890d37eeaba15d07 redhat/7.3/updates/SRPMS/kdelibs-3.0.5a-0.73.6.legacy.src.rpm 89ec164225d93ec6572d40f843c8ffed6e0b454b redhat/9/updates/i386/kdebase-3.1-18.legacy.i386.rpm a7e702304cc599eba38bd232ab216b2f11c04b03 redhat/9/updates/i386/kdebase-devel-3.1-18.legacy.i386.rpm 43952098114d6f1de023ad02051850d1e62a843b redhat/9/updates/i386/kdelibs-3.1-17.legacy.i386.rpm bfc0d2fc7e80c57a5306aac818cd75f073b114bd redhat/9/updates/i386/kdelibs-devel-3.1-17.legacy.i386.rpm 937fc96d039dd3eb43a4acc975545b954112e3d5 redhat/9/updates/SRPMS/kdebase-3.1-18.legacy.src.rpm 2afbef59e60e63906b9ee20a57dccf438f667dcc redhat/9/updates/SRPMS/kdelibs-3.1-17.legacy.src.rpm c9bb19c3b14d0307048d6963fd943a558b6beace fedora/1/updates/i386/kdebase-3.1.4-9.legacy.i386.rpm 229ea248850a2bc07f3ea50f6a26932ba019aa93 fedora/1/updates/i386/kdebase-devel-3.1.4-9.legacy.i386.rpm a9778ed5012ffbe9d9453e589ab04db5531e3918 fedora/1/updates/i386/kdelibs-3.1.4-9.legacy.i386.rpm fbb005803701315f6d5932967f7e9152eb2365f0 fedora/1/updates/i386/kdelibs-devel-3.1.4-9.legacy.i386.rpm 3cdb52e7b0fd6fc444a7cea58034db5dcdbc9f99 fedora/1/updates/SRPMS/kdebase-3.1.4-9.legacy.src.rpm 0d896b24d8d88e072e7b46d1cf1ba9733b78b42a fedora/1/updates/SRPMS/kdelibs-3.1.4-9.legacy.src.rpm These packages are GPG signed by Fedora Legacy for security. Our key is available from http://www.fedoralegacy.org/about/security.php You can verify each package with the following command: rpm --checksig -v <filename> If you only wish to verify that each package has not been corrupted or tampered with, examine only the sha1sum with the following command: sha1sum <filename> 8. References: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2003-0592 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0411 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0689 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0721 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0746 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-1158 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-1165 9. Contact: The Fedora Legacy security contact is <secnotice@...oralegacy.org>. 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