[Full-Disclosure] [SECURITY] [DSA 510-1] New jftpgw packages fix format string vulnerability

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Date: 05/29/04

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    Debian Security Advisory DSA 510-1 security@debian.org
    http://www.debian.org/security/ Matt Zimmerman
    May 29th, 2004 http://www.debian.org/security/faq
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    Package : jftpgw
    Vulnerability : format string
    Problem-Type : remote
    Debian-specific: no
    CVE Ids : CAN-2004-0448

    jaguar@felinemenace.org discovered a vulnerability in jftpgw, an FTP
    proxy program, whereby a remote user could potentially cause arbitrary
    code to be executed with the privileges of the jftpgw server process.
    By default, the server runs as user "nobody".

    CAN-2004-0448: format string vulnerability via syslog(3) in log()
    function

    For the current stable distribution (woody) this problem has been
    fixed in version 0.13.1-1woody1.

    For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in
    version 0.13.4-1.

    We recommend that you update your jftpgw package.

    Upgrade Instructions
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    wget url
            will fetch the file for you
    dpkg -i file.deb
            will install the referenced file.

    If you are using the apt-get package manager, use the line for
    sources.list as given below:

    apt-get update
            will update the internal database
    apt-get upgrade
            will install corrected packages

    You may use an automated update by adding the resources from the
    footer to the proper configuration.

    Debian GNU/Linux 3.0 alias woody
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      Source archives:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1.dsc
          Size/MD5 checksum: 589 6c0ed10f2034cefdbf338de14b8c26bf
        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1.diff.gz
          Size/MD5 checksum: 19365 e34131b25f532be7e16c51030c55349f
        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1.orig.tar.gz
          Size/MD5 checksum: 219139 9546400895b5fe54ad70dbb33f83c6a1

      Alpha architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_alpha.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 74918 53c4ed0d56bfdd42191405059376cc98

      ARM architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_arm.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 57788 a3cadbfab75a3be17d0ef4d3da483504

      Intel IA-32 architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_i386.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 55924 b59ff3f29eb9803ebe06de132fbb2c24

      Intel IA-64 architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_ia64.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 98458 072000de165c9abb980c99241ad1282a

      HP Precision architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_hppa.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 67726 e90daefe5490c21c7d442f33f2d68223

      Motorola 680x0 architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_m68k.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 52158 d48c566a6fda177048e91e90f60c076a

      Big endian MIPS architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_mips.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 68020 60b41b05f85fc83affd559bca3f0fd6f

      Little endian MIPS architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_mipsel.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 68180 b966bab91c3bc469652874d6e18844f7

      PowerPC architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_powerpc.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 60466 3363c313d0cb2a409ce5579697912afc

      IBM S/390 architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_s390.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 57770 bfead388669f0fd30967e56b2b648c2c

      Sun Sparc architecture:

        http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/j/jftpgw/jftpgw_0.13.1-1woody1_sparc.deb
          Size/MD5 checksum: 60528 849fd4f56002ff1d8e4e4b08de7608f2

      These files will probably be moved into the stable distribution on
      its next revision.

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