[Full-disclosure] MDKSA-2005:201 - Updated sudo packages fix vulnerability

From: Mandriva Security Team (security_at_mandriva.com)
Date: 10/27/05

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     Mandriva Linux Security Advisory MDKSA-2005:201
     http://www.mandriva.com/security/
     _______________________________________________________________________
     
     Package : sudo
     Date : October 27, 2005
     Affected: 10.1, 10.2, 2006.0, Corporate 2.1, Corporate 3.0,
               Multi Network Firewall 2.0
     _______________________________________________________________________
     
     Problem Description:
     
     Tavis Ormandy discovered that sudo does not perform sufficient
     environment cleaning; in particular the SHELLOPTS and PS4 variables are
     still passed to the program running as an alternate user which can
     result in the execution of arbitrary commands as the alternate user
     when a bash script is executed.
     
     The updated packages have been patched to correct this problem.
     _______________________________________________________________________

     References:
     
     http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2005-2959
     _______________________________________________________________________
     
     Updated Packages:
     
     Corporate Server 2.1:
     f7a973c064788876a3927e23698165e7 corporate/2.1/RPMS/sudo-1.6.6-2.3.C21mdk.i586.rpm
     9d41a3e0d779287d5d6defe3effeadb6 corporate/2.1/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.6-2.3.C21mdk.src.rpm

     Corporate Server 2.1/X86_64:
     11dee7cd0ef65739fbcb74eb4435abb7 x86_64/corporate/2.1/RPMS/sudo-1.6.6-2.3.C21mdk.x86_64.rpm
     9d41a3e0d779287d5d6defe3effeadb6 x86_64/corporate/2.1/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.6-2.3.C21mdk.src.rpm

     Mandriva Linux 10.1:
     3ac90a3cd189ea0326d927370fdb250e 10.1/RPMS/sudo-1.6.8p1-1.3.101mdk.i586.rpm
     d0f1e39453c3efa42829959452b10f85 10.1/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.8p1-1.3.101mdk.src.rpm

     Mandriva Linux 10.1/X86_64:
     e4522d2cc1241b549143cdfd384b1e84 x86_64/10.1/RPMS/sudo-1.6.8p1-1.3.101mdk.x86_64.rpm
     d0f1e39453c3efa42829959452b10f85 x86_64/10.1/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.8p1-1.3.101mdk.src.rpm

     Corporate 3.0:
     7f961e981298b0e17db2206b0c173c94 corporate/3.0/RPMS/sudo-1.6.7-0.p5.2.3.C30mdk.i586.rpm
     541ec48ae7f199c9e02209552541c93a corporate/3.0/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.7-0.p5.2.3.C30mdk.src.rpm

     Corporate 3.0/X86_64:
     0baca1e5dd528d9a0746812c3f70b6aa x86_64/corporate/3.0/RPMS/sudo-1.6.7-0.p5.2.3.C30mdk.x86_64.rpm
     541ec48ae7f199c9e02209552541c93a x86_64/corporate/3.0/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.7-0.p5.2.3.C30mdk.src.rpm

     Multi Network Firewall 2.0:
     73f5119120b2f173d2a5b529bc4b94b1 mnf/2.0/RPMS/sudo-1.6.7-0.p5.2.3.M20mdk.i586.rpm
     6711bd6886115f5e5ec429eb739af719 mnf/2.0/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.7-0.p5.2.3.M20mdk.src.rpm

     Mandriva Linux 10.2:
     d1145addcb3d305aa1149baaad74bee4 10.2/RPMS/sudo-1.6.8p1-2.2.102mdk.i586.rpm
     7cfd46cb455cc00b091849726d4763f5 10.2/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.8p1-2.2.102mdk.src.rpm

     Mandriva Linux 10.2/X86_64:
     9d59bab72f413dd21013add16252a48a x86_64/10.2/RPMS/sudo-1.6.8p1-2.2.102mdk.x86_64.rpm
     7cfd46cb455cc00b091849726d4763f5 x86_64/10.2/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.8p1-2.2.102mdk.src.rpm

     Mandriva Linux 2006.0:
     bf2035af2ac556c3bcb013e80c4fbbd9 2006.0/RPMS/sudo-1.6.8p8-2.1.20060mdk.i586.rpm
     4c708ebf20c38db338e909e6e461888f 2006.0/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.8p8-2.1.20060mdk.src.rpm

     Mandriva Linux 2006.0/X86_64:
     569e58db33c0a58b0548e3ea699e86fa x86_64/2006.0/RPMS/sudo-1.6.8p8-2.1.20060mdk.x86_64.rpm
     4c708ebf20c38db338e909e6e461888f x86_64/2006.0/SRPMS/sudo-1.6.8p8-2.1.20060mdk.src.rpm
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