Red Hat alert: Updated analog packages are available
Updated analog packages are available which fix a buffer overflow
vulnerability.
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Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: Updated analog packages are available
Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:017-03
Issue date: 2001-02-23
Updated on: 2001-02-23
Product: Red Hat Secure Web Server
Keywords: buffer overflow
Cross references:
Obsoletes:
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1. Topic:
Updated analog packages are available which fix a buffer overflow
vulnerability.
2. Relevant releases/architectures:
Red Hat Secure Web Server 2.0 - i386
3. Problem description:
Previous releases of analog were vulnerable to a buffer overflow
vulnerability where a malicious user could use an ALIAS command to
construct very long strings which were not checked for length.
This bug was discovered by the program author, and there is no known
exploit.
4. Solution:
To update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run:
rpm -Fvh
where is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those
RPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are
not installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you
can also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directly *only* contains
the desired RPMs.
5. Bug IDs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla for more info):
6. RPMs required:
Red Hat Secure Web Server 2.0:
SRPMS:
ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/SRPMS/analog-4.16-1.src.rpm
i386:
ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/analog-4.16-1.i386.rpm
ftp://updates.redhat.com/secureweb/2.0/i386/analog-form-4.16-1.i386.rpm
7. Verification:
MD5 sum Package Name
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a9a47be6fa6230bd29db2f4ff36f9f98 2.0/SRPMS/analog-4.16-1.src.rpm
5e52037dfd712a36a0aaec4b60bfba35 2.0/i386/analog-4.16-1.i386.rpm
d7e7b05487b8cc744d90de91e0e184eb 2.0/i386/analog-form-4.16-1.i386.rpm
These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat, Inc. for security. Our key
is available at:
http://www.redhat.com/corp/contact.html
You can verify each package with the following command:
rpm --checksig
If you only wish to verify that each package has not been corrupted or
tampered with, examine only the md5sum with the following command:
rpm --checksig --nogpg
8. References:
Thanks to Stephen Turner for posting the origional advisory on Bugtraq.
Copyright(c) 2000, 2001 Red Hat, Inc.
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