Linux Kernel Device Driver Virtual Memory Flags Unspecified Vulnerability
BID:12338
Info
Linux Kernel Device Driver Virtual Memory Flags Unspecified Vulnerability
| Bugtraq ID: | 12338 |
| Class: | Unknown |
| CVE: |
CVE-2004-1057 |
| Remote: | No |
| Local: | Yes |
| Published: | Jan 24 2005 12:00AM |
| Updated: | Aug 05 2010 07:45PM |
| Credit: | The individual or individuals responsible for the discovery of this issue are currently unknown; RedHat Linux disclosed this issue. |
| Vulnerable: |
Linux kernel 2.6.20 .1 Linux kernel 2.4.28 Linux kernel 2.4.27 Linux kernel 2.4.26 Linux kernel 2.4.25 Linux kernel 2.4.24 Linux kernel 2.4.23 Linux kernel 2.4.22 Linux kernel 2.4.21 Linux kernel 2.4.20 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 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 Linux kernel 2.4.17 Linux kernel 2.4.16 Linux kernel 2.4.15 Linux kernel 2.4.14 Linux kernel 2.4.13 Linux kernel 2.4.12 Linux kernel 2.4.11 Linux kernel 2.4.10 Linux kernel 2.4.9 Linux kernel 2.4.8 Linux kernel 2.4.7 Linux kernel 2.4.6 Linux kernel 2.4.5 Linux kernel 2.4.4 Linux kernel 2.4.3 Linux kernel 2.4.2 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 Linux kernel 2.3.99 -pre7 Linux kernel 2.3.99 -pre6 Linux kernel 2.3.99 -pre5 Linux kernel 2.3.99 -pre4 Linux kernel 2.3.99 -pre3 Linux kernel 2.3.99 -pre2 Linux kernel 2.3.99 -pre1 Linux kernel 2.3.99 Linux kernel 2.3 Linux kernel 2.2.27 -rc2 Linux kernel 2.2.25 Linux kernel 2.2.24 Linux kernel 2.2.23 Linux kernel 2.2.22 Linux kernel 2.2.21 Linux kernel 2.2.20 Linux kernel 2.2.19 Linux kernel 2.2.17 Linux kernel 2.2.16 pre6 Linux kernel 2.2.16 Linux kernel 2.2.15 pre16 Linux kernel 2.2.15 Linux kernel 2.2.14 Linux kernel 2.2.13 Linux kernel 2.2.12 Linux kernel 2.2.11 Linux kernel 2.2.10 Linux kernel 2.2.9 Linux kernel 2.2.8 Linux kernel 2.2.7 Linux kernel 2.2.6 Linux kernel 2.2.5 Linux kernel 2.2.4 Linux kernel 2.2.3 Linux kernel 2.2.2 Linux kernel 2.2.1 Linux kernel 2.2 Linux kernel 2.1.89 Linux kernel 2.0.39 Linux kernel 2.0.38 Linux kernel 2.0.37 Linux kernel 2.0.36 Linux kernel 2.0.35 Linux kernel 2.0.34 Linux kernel 2.0.33 Linux kernel 2.0.32 Linux kernel 2.0.31 Linux kernel 2.0.30 Linux kernel 2.0.29 Linux kernel 2.0.28 Linux kernel 2.0.27 Linux kernel 2.0.26 Linux kernel 2.0.25 Linux kernel 2.0.24 Linux kernel 2.0.23 Linux kernel 2.0.21 Linux kernel 2.0.20 Linux kernel 2.0.19 Linux kernel 2.0.18 Linux kernel 2.0.17 Linux kernel 2.0.16 Linux kernel 2.0.15 Linux kernel 2.0.14 Linux kernel 2.0.13 Linux kernel 2.0.12 Linux kernel 2.0.11 Linux kernel 2.0.10 Linux kernel 2.0.9 Linux kernel 2.0.8 Linux kernel 2.0.7 Linux kernel 2.0.6 Linux kernel 2.0.5 Linux kernel 2.0.4 Linux kernel 2.0.3 Linux kernel 2.0.2 Linux kernel 2.0.1 Leif M. Wright simplestmail.cgi 2.2.18 Leif M. Wright simplestmail.cgi 2.0.22 Avaya S8710 R2.0.1 Avaya S8710 R2.0.0 Avaya S8700 R2.0.1 Avaya S8700 R2.0.0 Avaya S8500 R2.0.1 Avaya S8500 R2.0.0 Avaya S8300 R2.0.1 Avaya S8300 R2.0.0 Avaya Network Routing Avaya Modular Messaging (MSS) 2.0 Avaya Modular Messaging (MSS) 1.1 Avaya MN100 Avaya Intuity LX Avaya Converged Communications Server 2.0 |
| Not Vulnerable: | |
Discussion
Linux Kernel Device Driver Virtual Memory Flags Unspecified Vulnerability
An unspecified vulnerability affects unspecified Linux kernel device drivers. This issue is due to a failure of certain unspecified drivers to implement all the required virtual memory access flags.
The potential impact of this issue is currently unknown, however it is likely that when successfully exploited it may give an attacker access to the virtual memory space of a device's I/O.
An unspecified vulnerability affects unspecified Linux kernel device drivers. This issue is due to a failure of certain unspecified drivers to implement all the required virtual memory access flags.
The potential impact of this issue is currently unknown, however it is likely that when successfully exploited it may give an attacker access to the virtual memory space of a device's I/O.
Exploit / POC
Linux Kernel Device Driver Virtual Memory Flags Unspecified 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]>.
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 Device Driver Virtual Memory Flags Unspecified Vulnerability
Solution:
Avaya has released an advisory (ASA-2005-034) that acknowledges this vulnerability for Avaya products. Avaya advise that customers restrict local access to the affected Avaya products until a fix is made available. Please see the referenced Avaya advisory for further details.
Red Hat has released advisories RHSA-2005:016-13 and RHSA-2005:017-14 along with fixes to address this issue on Red Hat Linux Enterprise IA-32 and IA-64 platforms. Customers who are affected by this issue are advised to apply the appropriate updates. Customers subscribed to the Red Hat Network may apply the appropriate fixes using the Red Hat Update Agent (up2date). Please see referenced advisory for additional information.
Red Hat has released advisory RHSA-2006:0140-9 to address various issues in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.
Solution:
Avaya has released an advisory (ASA-2005-034) that acknowledges this vulnerability for Avaya products. Avaya advise that customers restrict local access to the affected Avaya products until a fix is made available. Please see the referenced Avaya advisory for further details.
Red Hat has released advisories RHSA-2005:016-13 and RHSA-2005:017-14 along with fixes to address this issue on Red Hat Linux Enterprise IA-32 and IA-64 platforms. Customers who are affected by this issue are advised to apply the appropriate updates. Customers subscribed to the Red Hat Network may apply the appropriate fixes using the Red Hat Update Agent (up2date). Please see referenced advisory for additional information.
Red Hat has released advisory RHSA-2006:0140-9 to address various issues in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.
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Linux Kernel Device Driver Virtual Memory Flags Unspecified Vulnerability
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