GLSA: cfengine (200310-02)

From: Kurt Lieber (klieber_at_gentoo.org)
Date: 10/05/03

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    GENTOO LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT 200310-02
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              Package : cfengine
              Summary : stack overflow in cfengine network code
                 Date : 2003-10-04 23:30 UTC
              Exploit : remote
    Versions Affected : < 2.0.8, 2.1.0a6-a9
        Fixed Version : >= 2.0.8, >=2.1.0b1
        Gentoo Bug ID : 28910
                  CVE : we are not aware of any at this time
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    DESCRIPTION
    ===========

    From the bugtraq posting:

    "There is an exploitable stack overflow in the network I/O code used in the
    cfservd daemon in Cfengine 2.x prior to version 2.0.8. Arbitrary code
    execution has been demonstrated on x86 FreeBSD and is believed to be possible
    on all platforms.

    Cfengine 1 is not vulnerable, but downgrading is not recommended as version 1
    is nolonger supported by the author."

    Read the full advisory at:
    http://packetstormsecurity.nl/0309-advisories/cfengine.txt

    SOLUTION
    ========

    It is recommended that all Gentoo Linux users who are using net-misc/cfengine
    upgrade to a fixed version.

    emerge sync
    emerge -p cfengine
    emerge cfengine
    emerge clean

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    Kurt Lieber
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