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RHSA-2005-562: krb Vulnerability Scan


Vulnerability Scan Summary
Check for the version of the krb packages

Detailed Explanation for this Vulnerability Test


Updated krb5 packages which fix multiple security issues are now available
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1 and 3.

This update has been rated as having critical security impact by the Red
Hat Security Response Team.

Kerberos is a networked authentication system which uses a trusted third
party (a KDC) to authenticate clients and servers to each other.

A double-free flaw was found in the krb5_recvauth() routine which may be
triggered by a remote unauthenticated attacker. Although no exploit is
currently known to exist, this issue could potentially be exploited to
allow arbitrary code execution on a Key Distribution Center (KDC). The
Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project assigned the name
CVE-2005-1689 to this issue.

Daniel Wachdorf discovered a single byte heap overflow in the
krb5_unparse_name() function, part of krb5-libs. Sucessful exploitation of
this flaw would lead to a denial of service (crash). To trigger this flaw
a possible hacker would need to have control of a kerberos realm that shares a
cross-realm key with the target, making exploitation of this flaw unlikely.
(CVE-2005-1175).

The krb5-libs package contains libkrb5, which implements a majority of the
Kerberos 5 APIs. The krb5_unparse_name() function may overflow a buffer by
one byte if it is passed a properly formatted principal name structure.
The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has
assigned the name CVE-2005-1175 to this issue. The krb5_recvauth()
function may corrupt its heap in certain error cases. The Common
Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name
CVE-2005-1689 to this issue.

Gaƫl Delalleau discovered an information disclosure issue in the way
some telnet clients handle messages from a server. A possible hacker could
construct a malicious telnet server that collects information from the
environment of any victim who connects to it using the Kerberos-aware
telnet client (CVE-2005-0488).

The rcp protocol allows a server to instruct a client to write to arbitrary
files outside of the current directory. This could potentially cause a
security issue if a user uses the Kerberos-aware rcp to copy files from a
malicious server (CVE-2004-0175).

All users of krb5 should update to these erratum packages which contain
backported patches to correct these issues. Red Hat would like to thank
the MIT Kerberos Development Team for their responsible disclosure of these
issues.




Solution : http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2005-562.html
Threat Level: High

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