Linux Kernel ISO9660 File System Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

BID:10141

Info

Linux Kernel ISO9660 File System Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

Bugtraq ID: 10141
Class: Boundary Condition Error
CVE: CVE-2004-0109
Remote: No
Local: Yes
Published: Apr 14 2004 12:00AM
Updated: Jul 12 2009 04:06AM
Credit: Discovery of this issue is credited to zen-parse.
Vulnerable: Turbolinux Turbolinux Workstation 8.0
Turbolinux Turbolinux Workstation 7.0
Turbolinux Turbolinux Server 8.0
Turbolinux Turbolinux Server 7.0
Turbolinux Turbolinux Desktop 10.0
Turbolinux Appliance Server Workgroup Edition 1.0
Turbolinux Appliance Server Hosting Edition 1.0
SGI ProPack 3.0
SGI ProPack 2.4
Redhat kernel-2.4.20-8.i686.rpm
+ Redhat Linux 9.0 i386
Redhat kernel-2.4.20-8.i586.rpm
+ Redhat Linux 9.0 i386
Redhat kernel-2.4.20-8.i386.rpm
Redhat kernel-2.4.20-8.athlon.rpm
+ Redhat Linux 9.0 i386
Linux kernel 2.4.25
Linux kernel 2.4.24 -ow1
Linux kernel 2.4.24
Linux kernel 2.4.23 -pre9
Linux kernel 2.4.23 -ow2
Linux kernel 2.4.23
+ Trustix Secure Linux 2.0
Linux kernel 2.4.22
+ Devil-Linux Devil-Linux 1.0.5
+ Devil-Linux Devil-Linux 1.0.4
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.2 amd64
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.2
+ Redhat Fedora Core1
+ Slackware Linux 9.1
Linux kernel 2.4.21 pre7
Linux kernel 2.4.21 pre4
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.1 ppc
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.1
Linux kernel 2.4.21 pre1
Linux kernel 2.4.21
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.1 ppc
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.1
+ Redhat Desktop 3.0
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 3
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 3
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 3
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.0 x86_64
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.0
+ SuSE SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8
Linux kernel 2.4.20
+ CRUX CRUX Linux 1.0
+ Gentoo Linux 1.4
+ Gentoo Linux 1.2
+ Redhat Linux 9.0 i386
+ Slackware Linux 9.0
+ WOLK WOLK 4.4 s
Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre6
Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre5
Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre4
Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre3
Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre2
Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre1
Linux kernel 2.4.19
+ Conectiva Linux Enterprise Edition 1.0
+ MandrakeSoft Corporate Server 2.1 x86_64
+ MandrakeSoft Corporate Server 2.1
+ MandrakeSoft Multi Network Firewall 2.0
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 9.0
+ Slackware Linux -current
+ SuSE Linux 8.1
+ SuSE SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8
+ SuSE SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 7
Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-8
Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-7
Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-6
Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-5
Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-4
Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-3
Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-2
Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-1
Linux kernel 2.4.18 x86
+ Debian Linux 3.0 ia-32
Linux kernel 2.4.18
+ Astaro Security Linux 2.0 23
+ Astaro Security Linux 2.0 16
+ Debian Linux 3.0 sparc
+ Debian Linux 3.0 s/390
+ Debian Linux 3.0 ppc
+ Debian Linux 3.0 mipsel
+ Debian Linux 3.0 mips
+ Debian Linux 3.0 m68k
+ Debian Linux 3.0 ia-64
+ Debian Linux 3.0 ia-32
+ Debian Linux 3.0 hppa
+ Debian Linux 3.0 arm
+ Debian Linux 3.0 alpha
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 8.2
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 8.1
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 8.0
+ Redhat Advanced Workstation for the Itanium Processor 2.1 IA64
+ Redhat Advanced Workstation for the Itanium Processor 2.1
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 IA64
+ Redhat Linux 8.0
+ Redhat Linux 7.3
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Connectivity Server
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Database Server 0
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Firewall on CD
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Office Server
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 8.2
+ S.u.S.E. SuSE eMail Server 3.1
+ S.u.S.E. SuSE eMail Server III
+ SuSE Linux 8.1
+ SuSE Linux 8.0
+ SuSE Linux 7.3
+ SuSE Linux 7.2
+ SuSE Linux 7.1
+ SuSE Linux Openexchange Server
+ SuSE SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8
+ SuSE SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 7
+ Turbolinux Turbolinux Server 8.0
+ Turbolinux Turbolinux Server 7.0
+ Turbolinux Turbolinux Workstation 8.0
+ Turbolinux Turbolinux Workstation 7.0
Linux kernel 2.4.17
Linux kernel 2.4.16
+ Sun Cobalt RaQ 550
Linux kernel 2.4.15
Linux kernel 2.4.14
Linux kernel 2.4.13
+ Caldera OpenLinux Server 3.1.1
+ Caldera OpenLinux Workstation 3.1.1
Linux kernel 2.4.12
Linux kernel 2.4.11
Linux kernel 2.4.10
+ SuSE Linux 7.3
Linux kernel 2.4.9
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 IA64
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1 IA64
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1 IA64
+ Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1
+ Redhat Linux 7.2 ia64
+ Redhat Linux 7.2 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.2 alpha
+ Redhat Linux 7.1 ia64
+ Redhat Linux 7.1 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.1 alpha
+ Sun Linux 5.0.5
+ Sun Linux 5.0.3
+ Sun Linux 5.0
Linux kernel 2.4.8
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 8.2
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 8.1
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 8.0
Linux kernel 2.4.7
+ Redhat Linux 7.2
+ SuSE Linux 7.2
+ SuSE Linux 7.1
Linux kernel 2.4.6
Linux kernel 2.4.5
+ Slackware Linux 8.0
Linux kernel 2.4.4
+ SuSE Linux 7.2
Linux kernel 2.4.3
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 8.0 ppc
+ Mandriva Linux Mandrake 8.0
Linux kernel 2.4.2
+ Caldera OpenLinux Server 3.1
+ Caldera OpenLinux Workstation 3.1
+ Redhat Linux 7.1 i386
+ Redhat Linux 7.1 alpha
Linux kernel 2.4.1
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test9
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test8
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test7
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test6
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test5
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test4
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test3
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test2
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test12
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test11
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test10
Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test1
Linux kernel 2.4
Gentoo Linux 1.4
Not Vulnerable: Linux kernel 2.4.26

Discussion

Linux Kernel ISO9660 File System Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

It has been reported that the Linux Kernel is prone to a local ISO9660 file system buffer overflow vulnerability. This issue is due to a failure of the application to properly validate buffer boundaries when processing file system information. An attacker must have adequate permissions to mount the malicious file system to exploit the issue. This is not enabled by default on a number of available Linux distributions.

This issue may be exploited by an attacker to overflow and modify kernel memory, potentially allowing the attacker to create an arbitrary data structure in kernel memory. This issue may be leveraged to gain kernel level access to the affected system.

Exploit / POC

Linux Kernel ISO9660 File System Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

Currently we are not aware of any exploits for this issue. If you feel we are in error or are aware of more recent information, please mail us at: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>.

Solution / Fix

Linux Kernel ISO9660 File System Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

Solution:
Linux Kernel 2.4.26 resolves this issue.

Conectiva has released advisory CLA-2004:846 to provide Kernel updates to address this and other issues for Conectiva 8 and 9. Please see the referenced advisory for further details regarding obtaining and applying appropriate updates.

Turbolinux has released a security announcement (TLSA-2004-05-21) providing fixes that can be applied to x86 architecture based computers. Turbolinux users are advised to employ the turboupdate, turbopkg, and zabom utilities as a Superuser in order to obtain and apply appropriate fixes. Please see the referenced advisory for further details regarding obtaining and applying fixes.

SGI have released an advisory (20040405-01-U) and a patch to address this and another issue. Customers are advised to apply the appropriate patch as soon as possible. Further information regarding obtaining and applying an appropriate patch can be found in the referenced advisory.

Debian has released advisories DSA 479-1 and DSA 482-1 as well as fixes dealing with this and other issues. Please see the attached advisory for more information and details on obtaining updated fixes.

Mandrake has released advisory MDKSA-2004:029 and fixes dealing with this and other issues. Please see the attached advisory for more information and details on obtaining fixes.

SuSe Linux has released advisory SuSE-SA:2004:009 and fixes dealing with this and other issues.

Debian has released an update to the advisory DSA 479-1 providing fixes that deal with the IA-32 architecture. Apparently the original fixes are broken due to a build error. Please see the attached advisory for more information and details on obtaining updated fixes.

Trustix has released an advisory TSLSA-2004-0020 with fixes to address this and other issues. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Debian has released advisory DSA 489-1 to provide updates for Linux 2.4.17 for the PowerPC/apus and S/390 architectures. Please see the attached advisory for details on applying and obtaining fixes.

Debian has released advisory DSA 491-1 to provide updates for Linux 2.4.19 on the MIPS architecture. Please see the attached advisory for details on applying and obtaining fixes.

Rad Hat has released advisory RHSA-2004:166-08 and fixes for Red Hat Linux version 9. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Red Hat has released advisory RHSA-2004:183-03 and fixes dealing with this issue for their Enterprise Linux distribution. Please see the referenced web-advisory for more information and details on obtaining fixes.

Debian has released an advisory (DSA 495-1) to address various issues in the Linux kernel. This advisory contains fixes for the ARM architecture. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

EnGarde Secure Linux has released an advisory (ESA-20040428-004) to address various issues in the Linux kernel. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

SGI has released an advisory (20040504-01-U) with fixes to address this and other issues in SGI ProPack 3.0. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Gentoo Linux has released advisory GLSA 200407-02 addressing this and other issues. Please see the referenced advisory for further information about this issue and information on upgrading packages using emerge.


Redhat kernel-2.4.20-8.athlon.rpm

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test3

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test6

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test8

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test7

Linux kernel 2.4

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test2

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test11

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test10

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test4

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test1

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test5

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test12

SGI ProPack 2.4

Linux kernel 2.4 .0-test9

Linux kernel 2.4.1

Linux kernel 2.4.10

Linux kernel 2.4.11

Linux kernel 2.4.12

Linux kernel 2.4.13

Linux kernel 2.4.14

Linux kernel 2.4.15

Linux kernel 2.4.16

Linux kernel 2.4.17

Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-8

Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-7

Linux kernel 2.4.18

Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-6

Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-3

Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-2

Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-4

Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-5

Linux kernel 2.4.18 x86

Linux kernel 2.4.18 pre-1

Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre4

Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre1

Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre6

Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre2

Linux kernel 2.4.19

Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre5

Linux kernel 2.4.19 -pre3

Linux kernel 2.4.2

Linux kernel 2.4.20

Linux kernel 2.4.21

Linux kernel 2.4.21 pre1

Linux kernel 2.4.21 pre4

Linux kernel 2.4.21 pre7

Linux kernel 2.4.22

Linux kernel 2.4.23

Linux kernel 2.4.23 -ow2

Linux kernel 2.4.23 -pre9

Linux kernel 2.4.24

Linux kernel 2.4.24 -ow1

Linux kernel 2.4.25

Linux kernel 2.4.3

Linux kernel 2.4.4

Linux kernel 2.4.5

Linux kernel 2.4.6

Linux kernel 2.4.7

Linux kernel 2.4.8

Linux kernel 2.4.9

SGI ProPack 3.0

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