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Linux-Mandrake Security Update Advisory: nedit

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 26, 2001
From:   Linux Mandrake Security Team <security@LINUX-MANDRAKE.COM>
Subject:        MDKSA-2001:042 - nedit update
Date:   25 Apr 2001 13:33:10 -0600

Linux-Mandrake Security Update Advisory


Package name: nedit
Date: April 25th, 2001
Advisory ID: MDKSA-2001:042

Affected versions: 7.1, 7.2, 8.0, Corporate Server 1.0.1


Problem Description:

A temporary file vulnerability exists in NEdit, the Nirvana
Editor. When printing the entire text or selected parts of the text
within the editor, nedit creates a temporary file in an insecure
manner. This could be exploited to gain access to other user
privileges including root.


Please verify the update prior to upgrading to ensure the
integrity of the downloaded package. You can do this with the
command: rpm –checksig package.rpm
You can get the GPG public key of the Linux-Mandrake Security Team
at http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/RPM-GPG-KEYS
If you use MandrakeUpdate, the verification of md5 checksum and GPG
signature is performed automatically for you.

Linux-Mandrake 7.1:4f97d5ed0100ee9a38961d19e189f1cb  7.1/RPMS/nedit-5.1.1-9.2mdk.i586.rpm
116f0b623fc9a9d56369a5e00aabd596  7.1/SRPMS/nedit-5.1.1-9.2mdk.src.rpm


Linux-Mandrake 7.2:aa30f2bd203db8f50cf59b0a2b6939fd  7.2/RPMS/nedit-5.1.1-9.1mdk.i586.rpm
9ab4ccb9d28da67bf360de6f0e0acea7  7.2/SRPMS/nedit-5.1.1-9.1mdk.src.rpm


Linux-Mandrake 8.0:a6e536fabf777e8068c1eb92e963a85e  8.0/RPMS/nedit-5.1.1-13.1mdk.i586.rpm
47fa2927a8b66c32661aaadcf7aa3ca4  8.0/SRPMS/nedit-5.1.1-13.1mdk.src.rpm


Corporate Server 1.0.1:4f97d5ed0100ee9a38961d19e189f1cb  1.0.1/RPMS/nedit-5.1.1-9.2mdk.i586.rpm
116f0b623fc9a9d56369a5e00aabd596  1.0.1/SRPMS/nedit-5.1.1-9.2mdk.src.rpm


To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate.

If you want to upgrade manually, download the updated package
from one of our FTP server mirrors and upgrade with “rpm -Fvh
*.rpm”.

You can download the updates directly from one of the mirror
sites listed at:

http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3.

Updated packages are available in the “updates/[ver]/RPMS/”
directory. For example, if you are looking for an updated RPM
package for Linux-Mandrake 8.0, look for it in “updates/8.0/RPMS/”.
Updated source RPMs are available as well, but you generally do not
need to download them.

Please be aware that sometimes it takes the mirrors a few hours
to update.

You can view other security advisories for Linux-Mandrake
at:

http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/

If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

security@linux-mandrake.com


Linux-Mandrake has two security-related mailing list services
that anyone can subscribe to:

security-announce@linux-mandrake.com

Linux-Mandrake’s security announcements mailing list. Only
announcements are sent to this list and it is read-only.

security-discuss@linux-mandrake.com

Linux-Mandrake’s security discussion mailing list. This list is
open to anyone to discuss Linux-Mandrake security specifically and
Linux security in general.

To subscribe to either list, send a message to sympa@linux-mandrake.com
with “subscribe [listname]” in the body of the message.

To remove yourself from either list, send a message to sympa@linux-mandrake.com
with “unsubscribe [listname]” in the body of the message.

To get more information on either list, send a message to
sympa@linux-mandrake.com
with “info [listname]” in the body of the message.

Optionally, you can use the web interface to subscribe to or
unsubscribe from either list:

http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3#security

Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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