[OpenPKG-SA-2004.052] OpenPKG Security Advisory (vim)

From: OpenPKG (openpkg_at_openpkg.org)
Date: 12/15/04

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    OpenPKG Security Advisory The OpenPKG Project
    http://www.openpkg.org/security.html http://www.openpkg.org
    openpkg-security@openpkg.org openpkg@openpkg.org
    OpenPKG-SA-2004.052 15-Dec-2004
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    Package: vim
    Vulnerability: source arbitrary scripts
    OpenPKG Specific: no

    Affected Releases: Affected Packages: Corrected Packages:
    OpenPKG CURRENT <= vim-6.3.44-20041209 >= vim-6.3.45-20041210
    OpenPKG 2.2 <= vim-6.3.30-2.2.0 >= vim-6.3.30-2.2.1
    OpenPKG 2.1 <= vim-6.3.11-2.1.0 >= vim-6.3.11-2.1.1

    Dependent Packages: none

    Description:
      The Gentoo Vim maintainer Ciaran McCreesh found several
      "modeline"-related vulnerabilities in Vim editor [1] and reported them
      to the vendor. Bram Moolenaar created patch 6.3.045 that fixes the
      reported vulnerabilities and adds more conservative "modeline" rights.
      The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project assigned the id
      CAN-2004-1138 [2] to the problem.

      Please check whether you are affected by running "<prefix>/bin/openpkg
      rpm -q vim". If you have the "vim" package installed and its version
      is affected (see above), we recommend that you immediately upgrade it
      (see Solution) [3][4].

    Solution:
      Select the updated source RPM appropriate for your OpenPKG release
      [5][6], fetch it from the OpenPKG FTP service [7][8] or a mirror
      location, verify its integrity [9], build a corresponding binary RPM
      from it [3] and update your OpenPKG installation by applying the
      binary RPM [4]. For the most recent release OpenPKG 2.2, perform the
      following operations to permanently fix the security problem (for
      other releases adjust accordingly).

      $ ftp ftp.openpkg.org
      ftp> bin
      ftp> cd release/2.2/UPD
      ftp> get vim-6.3.30-2.2.1.src.rpm
      ftp> bye
      $ <prefix>/bin/openpkg rpm -v --checksig vim-6.3.30-2.2.1.src.rpm
      $ <prefix>/bin/openpkg rpm --rebuild vim-6.3.30-2.2.1.src.rpm
      $ su -
      # <prefix>/bin/openpkg rpm -Fvh <prefix>/RPM/PKG/vim-6.3.30-2.2.1.*.rpm
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    References:
      [1] http://www.vim.org/
      [2] http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-1138
      [3] http://www.openpkg.org/tutorial.html#regular-source
      [4] http://www.openpkg.org/tutorial.html#regular-binary
      [5] ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.2/UPD/vim-6.3.30-2.2.1.src.rpm
      [6] ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.1/UPD/vim-6.3.11-2.1.1.src.rpm
      [7] ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.2/UPD/
      [8] ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.1/UPD/
      [9] http://www.openpkg.org/security.html#signature
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    For security reasons, this advisory was digitally signed with the
    OpenPGP public key "OpenPKG <openpkg@openpkg.org>" (ID 63C4CB9F) of the
    OpenPKG project which you can retrieve from http://pgp.openpkg.org and
    hkp://pgp.openpkg.org. Follow the instructions on http://pgp.openpkg.org/
    for details on how to verify the integrity of this advisory.
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