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Netwosix Linux Advisories: neon, cvs

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Apr 19, 2004

Netwosix Linux Security Advisory #2004-0012 <http://www.netwosix.org>


Package name: neon
Summary: Multiple format string vulnerabilities
Date: 2004-04-18
Affected versions: Netwosix 1.0
Netwosix 1.1


Package description:

neon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library for Unix systems, with a
C language API. It provides high-level interfaces to HTTP/1.1 and
WebDAV methods, and a low-level interface to HTTP request/response
handling, allowing new methods to be easily implemented.

Problem description:

Multiple format string vulnerabilities in neon 0.24.4 and
earlier, and the cadaver client which uses neon, as used in
OpenOffice, allow remote malicious WebDAV servers to execute
arbitrary code.

Action:

We recommend that all systems with this package installed be
upgraded. Please note that if you do not need the functionality
provided by this package, you may want to remove it from your
system.

Location:

You can download the latest version of this package in NEPOTE
format from: <http://download.netwosix.org/0012/nepote>

Nepote Update:

See this instructions to update the port of this package:

            # cd /usr/ports/net/neon
            # rm nepote

# wget http://download.netwosix.org/0012/nepote
# sh nepote (to install the new and updated package)

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References

Specific references for this advisory: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0179

About Linux Netwosix:

Linux Netwosix is a powerful and optimized Linux distribution for
servers and Network Security related jobs. It can also be used for
special operations such as penetration testing with its big
collection of security oriented software and sources. It’s a light
distribution created for the requirements of every SysAdmin and
it’s very portable and highly configurable. Our philosophy is to
give greater liberty for configuration to the SysAdmin. Only in
this way can he/she configure a powerful and stable server machine.
Linux Netwosix also has a powerful ports system (Nepote) similar to
the xBSD systems but more flexible and usable.

Questions?

Check out our mailing lists: <http://www.netwosix.org/mailing.html>

The advisory itself is available at
<http://www.netwosix.org/adv12.html>


MD5sums of the packages:


9df8e061588541fe4da49e105af163a7 0012/nepote


– —
Vincenzo Ciaglia


Netwosix Linux Security Advisory #2004-0011 <http://www.netwosix.org>


Package name: cvs
Summary: client and server vulnerabilities
Date: 2004-04-18
Affected versions: Netwosix 1.0 Netwosix 1.1


Package description:

CVS is the Concurrent Versions System, the dominant open-source
network-transparent version control system. CVS is useful for
everyone from individual developers to large, distributed teams:

  • Its client-server access method lets developers access the
    latest code from anywhere there’s an Internet connection.
  • Its unreserved check-out model to version control avoids
    artificial conflicts common with the exclusive check-out
    model.
  • Its client tools are available on most platforms.
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Problem description:

SERVER SECURITY ISSUES

  • Piped checkouts of paths above $CVSROOT no longer work.
    Previously, clients could have requested the contents of RCS
    archive files anywhere on a CVS server.

CLIENT SECURITY ISSUES

  • Clients now check paths from the server to verify that they are
    within one of the sandboxes the user requested be updated.
    Previously, a trojan server could have written or overwritten files
    anywhere the user had access, presenting a serious security
    risk.

Action:

We recommend that all systems with this package installed be
upgraded. Please note that if you do not need the functionality
provided by this package, you may want to remove it from your
system.

Location:

You can download the latest version of this package in NEPOTE
format from: <http://www.netwosix.org/0011/nepote>

Nepote Update:

See this instructions to update the port of this package:

# wget http://www.netwosix.org/0011/nepote
# sh nepote (to install the new and updated package)

References

Specific references for this advisory:
http://ccvs.cvshome.org/source/browse/ccvs/NEWS?rev=1.116.2.92&content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markup

About Linux Netwosix:

Linux Netwosix is a powerful and optimized Linux distribution for
servers and Network Security related jobs. It can also be used for
special operations such as penetration testing with its big
collection of security oriented software and sources. It’s a light
distribution created for the requirements of every SysAdmin and
it’s very portable and highly configurable. Our philosophy is to
give greater liberty for configuration to the SysAdmin. Only in
this way can he/she configure a powerful and stable server machine.
Linux Netwosix also has a powerful ports system (Nepote) similar to
the xBSD systems but more flexible and usable.

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Questions?

Check out our mailing lists: <http://www.netwosix.org/mailing.html>

The advisory itself is available at
<http://www.netwosix.org/adv11.html>


MD5sums of the packages:


ae866e2b76bb6322846679019209247d 0011/nepote
63873ed6ae942b298cf1db15c85ea22e 0011/cvs-1.11.15.tar.bz2


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Vincenzo Ciaglia

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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