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Message-ID: <20111105200207.GA20743@ngolde.de>
Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 21:02:07 +0100
From: Nico Golde <nico@...lde.de>
To: debian-security-announce@...ts.debian.org
Subject: [SECURITY] [DSA 2335-1] man2html security update
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Debian Security Advisory DSA-2335-1 security@...ian.org
http://www.debian.org/security/ Nico Golde
November 5th, 2011 http://www.debian.org/security/faq
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Package : man2hhtml
Vulnerability : missing input sanitization
Problem type : remote
Debian-specific: yes
CVE ID : CVE-2011-2770
Tim Starling discovered that the Debian-native CGI wrapper for man2html,
a program to convert UNIX man pages to HTML, is not properly escaping
user-supplied input when displaying various error messages. A remote
attacker can exploit this flaw to conduct cross-site scripting (XSS)
attacks.
For the oldstable distribution (lenny), this problem has been fixed in
version 1.6f-3+lenny1.
For the stable distribution (squeeze), this problem has been fixed in
version 1.6f+repack-1+squeeze1.
For the testing distribution (wheezy), this problem has been fixed in
version 1.6g-6.
For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in
version 1.6g-6.
We recommend that you upgrade your man2html packages.
Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply
these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be
found at: http://www.debian.org/security/
Mailing list: debian-security-announce@...ts.debian.org
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