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Family: Red Hat Local Security Checks --> Category: infos

RHSA-2002-157: openssl Vulnerability Scan


Vulnerability Scan Summary
Check for the version of the openssl packages

Detailed Explanation for this Vulnerability Test


Updated OpenSSL packages are available which fix several serious buffer
overflow vulnerabilities.

OpenSSL is a commercial-grade, full-featured, and Open Source toolkit which
implements the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer
Security (TLS v1) protocols as well as a full-strength general purpose
cryptography library. A security audit of the OpenSSL code sponsored by
DARPA found several buffer overflows in OpenSSL which affect versions 0.9.7
and 0.9.6d and earlier:

1. The master key supplied by a client to an SSL version 2 server could be
oversized, causing a stack-based buffer overflow. This issue is remotely
exploitable. Services that have SSLv2 disabled would not be vulnerable to
this issue. (CVE-2002-0656)

2. The SSLv3 session ID supplied to a client from a malicious server could
be oversized and overrun a buffer. This issue looks to be remotely
exploitable. (CVE-2002-0656)

3. Various buffers used for storing ASCII representations of integers were
too small on 64 bit platforms. This issue may be exploitable.
(CVE-2002-0655)

A further issue was found in OpenSSL 0.9.7 that does not affect versions of
OpenSSL shipped with Red Hat Linux (CVE-2002-0657).

A large number of applications within Red Hat Linux make use the OpenSSL
library to provide SSL support. All users are therefore advised to upgrade
to the errata OpenSSL packages, which contain patches to correct these
vulnerabilities.

NOTE:

Please read the Solution section below as it contains instructions for
making sure that all SSL-enabled processes are restarted after the update
is applied.

Thanks go to the OpenSSL team and Ben Laurie for providing patches for
these issues.




Solution : http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2002-157.html
Threat Level: High

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