Linux Kernel Multiple Vulnerabilities

BID:12598

Info

Linux Kernel Multiple Vulnerabilities

Bugtraq ID: 12598
Class: Unknown
CVE: CVE-2005-0204
CVE-2005-0177
CVE-2005-0176
CVE-2005-0178
CVE-2005-0209
CVE-2005-0449
Remote: No
Local: Yes
Published: Feb 15 2005 12:00AM
Updated: Mar 01 2007 10:26PM
Credit: Discovery of these issues is credited to Michael Kerrisk, OGAWA Hirofumi, and David Coulson.
Vulnerable: Trustix Secure Linux 3.0
Trustix Secure Linux 2.2
Trustix Secure Enterprise Linux 2.0
SGI ProPack 3.0 SP6
SGI ProPack 3.0 SP5
SGI ProPack 3.0 SP4
SGI ProPack 3.0 SP3
SGI ProPack 3.0 SP2
SGI ProPack 3.0 SP1
SGI ProPack 3.0
Redhat Linux 9.0 i386
Redhat Linux 7.3 i686
Redhat Linux 7.3 i386
Redhat Linux 7.3
Redhat Fedora Core3
Redhat Fedora Core2
Redhat Fedora Core1
Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 4
Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 3
Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1 IA64
Redhat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1
Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 4
Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 3
Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1 IA64
Redhat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1
Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 4
Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 3
Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 IA64
Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1
Redhat Desktop 4.0
Redhat Desktop 3.0
Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.1 x86_64
Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.1
Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.0 AMD64
Mandriva Linux Mandrake 10.0
MandrakeSoft Multi Network Firewall 2.0
MandrakeSoft Corporate Server 3.0 x86_64
MandrakeSoft Corporate Server 3.0
MandrakeSoft Corporate Server 2.1 x86_64
MandrakeSoft Corporate Server 2.1
Linux kernel 2.6.11 -rc3
Linux kernel 2.6.11 -rc2
Linux kernel 2.6.10 rc2
Linux kernel 2.6.10
Linux kernel 2.6.9
Linux kernel 2.6.8 rc3
Linux kernel 2.6.8 rc2
Linux kernel 2.6.8 rc1
+ Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1 ppc
+ Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1 ia64
+ Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1 ia32
Linux kernel 2.6.8
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.2 x86_64
+ S.u.S.E. Linux Personal 9.2
+ Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1 ppc
+ Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1 ia64
+ Ubuntu Ubuntu Linux 4.1 ia32
Linux kernel 2.6.7 rc1
Linux kernel 2.6.7
Linux kernel 2.6.6 rc1
Linux kernel 2.6.6
Linux kernel 2.6.5
Linux kernel 2.6.4
Linux kernel 2.6.3
Linux kernel 2.6.2
Linux kernel 2.6.1 -rc2
Linux kernel 2.6.1 -rc1
Linux kernel 2.6.1
Linux kernel 2.6 .10
Linux kernel 2.6 -test9-CVS
Linux kernel 2.6 -test9
Linux kernel 2.6 -test8
Linux kernel 2.6 -test7
Linux kernel 2.6 -test6
Linux kernel 2.6 -test5
Linux kernel 2.6 -test4
Linux kernel 2.6 -test3
Linux kernel 2.6 -test2
Linux kernel 2.6 -test11
Linux kernel 2.6 -test10
Linux kernel 2.6 -test1
Linux kernel 2.6
Debian Linux 3.1 sparc
Debian Linux 3.1 s/390
Debian Linux 3.1 ppc
Debian Linux 3.1 mipsel
Debian Linux 3.1 mips
Debian Linux 3.1 m68k
Debian Linux 3.1 ia-64
Debian Linux 3.1 ia-32
Debian Linux 3.1 hppa
Debian Linux 3.1 arm
Debian Linux 3.1 amd64
Debian Linux 3.1 alpha
Debian Linux 3.1
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 Modular Messaging (MSS) 2.0
Avaya Modular Messaging (MSS) 1.1
Avaya MN100
Avaya Intuity LX
Avaya Integrated Management
Avaya CVLAN
Avaya Converged Communications Server 2.0
Not Vulnerable:

Discussion

Linux Kernel Multiple Vulnerabilities

Linux Kernel is reported prone to multiple vulnerabilities. These issues may allow a local attacker to carry out denial-of-service attacks, access kernel memory, and potentially gain elevated privileges.

The following specific issues were identified:

- Reportedly, the filesystem Native Language Support ASCII translation table is affected by a vulnerability that results from the use of incorrect tables sizes. This issue can lead to a crash.

- Another issue affecting the kernel may allow users to unlock arbitrary shared-memory segments.

- Another vulnerability is reported to affect the 'netfilter/iptables' module. An attacker can exploit this issue to crash the kernel or bypass firewall rules.

- Reportedly, a vulnerability affects the OUTS instruction on the AMD64 and Intel EM64T architecture. This issue may lead to privilege escalation.

These issues reportedly affect Linux kernel 2.6.x versions.

Due to lack of details, further information is not available at the moment. This BID will be updated when more information becomes available.

Exploit / POC

Linux Kernel Multiple Vulnerabilities

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]

Solution / Fix

Linux Kernel Multiple Vulnerabilities

Solution:
Please see the referenced vendor advisories for details on obtaining and applying fixes.


Redhat Fedora Core1

Linux kernel 2.6

Linux kernel 2.6.4

Linux kernel 2.6.8 rc1

Linux kernel 2.6.8

Redhat Linux 9.0 i386

References

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