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Family: Debian Local Security Checks --> Category: infos
[DSA667] DSA-667-1 squid Vulnerability Scan
Vulnerability Scan Summary DSA-667-1 squid
Detailed Explanation for this Vulnerability Test
Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in Squid, the internet
object cache, the popular WWW proxy cache. The Common Vulnerabilities
and Exposures project identifies the following vulnerabilities:
LDAP is very forgiving about spaces in search filters and this
could be abused to log in using several variants of the login
name, possibly bypassing explicit access controls or confusing
accounting.
Cache pollution/poisoning via HTTP response splitting has been
discovered.
The meaning of the access controls becomes somewhat confusing if
any of the referenced ACLs (access control lists) is declared
empty, without any members.
The length argument of the WCCP recvfrom() call is larger than it
should be. A possible hacker may send a larger than normal WCCP packet
that could overflow a buffer.
For the stable distribution (woody) these problems have been fixed in
version 2.4.6-2woody6.
For the unstable distribution (sid) these problems have been fixed in
version 2.5.7-7.
We recommend that you upgrade your squid package.
Solution : http://www.debian.org/security/2005/dsa-667
Threat Level: High
Click HERE for more information and discussions on this network vulnerability scan.
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