=================================================================== RCS file: /cvsrepo/anoncvs/cvs/www/errata31.html,v retrieving revision 1.58 retrieving revision 1.59 diff -c -r1.58 -r1.59 *** www/errata31.html 2014/03/28 03:04:30 1.58 --- www/errata31.html 2014/03/31 03:12:47 1.59 *************** *** 6,12 **** - --- 6,11 ---- *************** *** 65,77 **** You can also fetch a tar.gz file containing all the following patches. This file is updated once a day. !

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For more detailed information on how to install patches to OpenBSD, please consult the OpenBSD FAQ.


--- 64,79 ---- You can also fetch a tar.gz file containing all the following patches. This file is updated once a day. +

! The patches below are available in CVS via the OPENBSD_3_1 patch branch.

+ For more detailed information on how to install patches to OpenBSD, please consult the OpenBSD FAQ. +

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*************** *** 82,112 **** A buffer overflow in the address parsing in sendmail(8) may allow an attacker to gain root privileges.
! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 026: SECURITY FIX: March 24, 2003
    The cryptographic weaknesses in the Kerberos v4 protocol can be exploited on Kerberos v5 as well.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 025: SECURITY FIX: March 19, 2003
    OpenSSL is vulnerable to an extension of the ``Bleichenbacher'' attack designed by Czech researchers Klima, Pokorny and Rosa.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 024: SECURITY FIX: March 18, 2003
    Various SSL and TLS operations in OpenSSL are vulnerable to timing attacks.
    ! An ! ``RSA blinding'' source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 023: SECURITY FIX: March 5, 2003
    --- 84,114 ---- A buffer overflow in the address parsing in sendmail(8) may allow an attacker to gain root privileges.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 026: SECURITY FIX: March 24, 2003
    The cryptographic weaknesses in the Kerberos v4 protocol can be exploited on Kerberos v5 as well.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 025: SECURITY FIX: March 19, 2003
    OpenSSL is vulnerable to an extension of the ``Bleichenbacher'' attack designed by Czech researchers Klima, Pokorny and Rosa.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 024: SECURITY FIX: March 18, 2003
    Various SSL and TLS operations in OpenSSL are vulnerable to timing attacks.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 023: SECURITY FIX: March 5, 2003
    *************** *** 114,129 **** lprm(1) bug made in 1996 contains an error that could lead to privilege escalation.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 022: SECURITY FIX: March 3, 2003
    A buffer overflow in the envelope comments processing in sendmail(8) may allow an attacker to gain root privileges.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 021: SECURITY FIX: February 23, 2003
    --- 116,131 ---- lprm(1) bug made in 1996 contains an error that could lead to privilege escalation.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 022: SECURITY FIX: March 3, 2003
    A buffer overflow in the envelope comments processing in sendmail(8) may allow an attacker to gain root privileges.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 021: SECURITY FIX: February 23, 2003
    *************** *** 131,138 **** ssl(8) an information leak can occur via timing by performing a MAC computation even if incorrect block cipher padding has been found, this is a countermeasure. Also, check for negative sizes in memory allocation routines.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which fixes these two issues.

  • 020: SECURITY FIX: January 20, 2003
    --- 133,140 ---- ssl(8) an information leak can occur via timing by performing a MAC computation even if incorrect block cipher padding has been found, this is a countermeasure. Also, check for negative sizes in memory allocation routines.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which fixes these two issues.

  • 020: SECURITY FIX: January 20, 2003
    *************** *** 143,150 **** being run on a user's behalf as a different user. This means that, in most cases, the issue only exists for cvs configurations that use the pserver client/server connection method.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 019: SECURITY FIX: November 14, 2002
    --- 145,152 ---- being run on a user's behalf as a different user. This means that, in most cases, the issue only exists for cvs configurations that use the pserver client/server connection method.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 019: SECURITY FIX: November 14, 2002
    *************** *** 153,189 **** could allow an attacker to execute code with the privileges of named. On OpenBSD, named runs as a non-root user in a chrooted environment which mitigates the effects of this bug.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 018: SECURITY FIX: November 6, 2002
    Incorrect argument checking in the getrlimit(2) system call may allow an attacker to crash the kernel.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 017: SECURITY FIX: November 6, 2002
    An attacker can bypass the restrictions imposed by sendmail's restricted shell, smrsh(8), and execute arbitrary commands with the privileges of his own account.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 016: SECURITY FIX: October 21, 2002
    A buffer overflow can occur in the kadmind(8) daemon, leading to possible remote crash or exploit.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 015: SECURITY FIX: October 2, 2002
    Incorrect argument checking in the setitimer(2) system call may allow an attacker to write to kernel memory.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 014: SECURITY FIX: August 11, 2002
    --- 155,193 ---- could allow an attacker to execute code with the privileges of named. On OpenBSD, named runs as a non-root user in a chrooted environment which mitigates the effects of this bug.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 018: SECURITY FIX: November 6, 2002
    Incorrect argument checking in the getrlimit(2) system call may allow an attacker to crash the kernel.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 017: SECURITY FIX: November 6, 2002
    An attacker can bypass the restrictions imposed by sendmail's restricted shell, smrsh(8), and execute arbitrary commands with the privileges of his own account.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 016: SECURITY FIX: October 21, 2002
    A buffer overflow can occur in the kadmind(8) daemon, leading to possible remote crash or exploit.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 015: SECURITY FIX: October 2, 2002
    Incorrect argument checking in the setitimer(2) system call may allow an attacker to write to kernel memory.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 014: SECURITY FIX: August 11, 2002
    *************** *** 191,198 **** select(2) system call allows an attacker to overwrite kernel memory and execute arbitrary code in kernel context.
    ! A ! source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 013: SECURITY FIX: July 30, 2002
    --- 195,202 ---- select(2) system call allows an attacker to overwrite kernel memory and execute arbitrary code in kernel context.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 013: SECURITY FIX: July 30, 2002
    *************** *** 201,207 **** library, as in the ASN.1 parser code in the crypto(3) library, all of them being potentially remotely exploitable.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.
    This is the second version of the patch.

    --- 205,212 ---- library, as in the ASN.1 parser code in the crypto(3) library, all of them being potentially remotely exploitable.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.
    This is the second version of the patch.

    *************** *** 210,216 **** A buffer overflow can occur in the xdr_array(3) RPC code, leading to possible remote crash.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.
    This is the second version of the patch.

    --- 215,222 ---- A buffer overflow can occur in the xdr_array(3) RPC code, leading to possible remote crash.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.
    This is the second version of the patch.

    *************** *** 219,249 **** A race condition exists in the pppd(8) daemon which may cause it to alter the file permissions of an arbitrary file.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 010: RELIABILITY FIX: July 5, 2002
    Receiving IKE payloads out of sequence can cause isakmpd(8) to crash.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.
    This is the second version of the patch.

  • 009: SECURITY FIX: June 27, 2002
    The kernel would let any user ktrace(2) set[ug]id processes.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 008: SECURITY FIX: June 26, 2002
    A buffer overflow can occur in the .htaccess parsing code in mod_ssl httpd module, leading to possible remote crash or exploit.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 007: SECURITY FIX: June 25, 2002
    A potential buffer overflow in the DNS resolver has been found.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 006: SECURITY FIX: June 24, 2002
    --- 225,260 ---- A race condition exists in the pppd(8) daemon which may cause it to alter the file permissions of an arbitrary file.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 010: RELIABILITY FIX: July 5, 2002
    Receiving IKE payloads out of sequence can cause isakmpd(8) to crash.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.
    This is the second version of the patch.

  • 009: SECURITY FIX: June 27, 2002
    The kernel would let any user ktrace(2) set[ug]id processes.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 008: SECURITY FIX: June 26, 2002
    A buffer overflow can occur in the .htaccess parsing code in mod_ssl httpd module, leading to possible remote crash or exploit.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 007: SECURITY FIX: June 25, 2002
    A potential buffer overflow in the DNS resolver has been found.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 006: SECURITY FIX: June 24, 2002
    *************** *** 257,263 **** 005: SECURITY FIX: June 19, 2002
    A buffer overflow can occur during the interpretation of chunked encoding in the http daemon, leading to possible remote crash or exploit.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 004: SECURITY FIX: May 22, 2002
    --- 268,275 ---- 005: SECURITY FIX: June 19, 2002
    A buffer overflow can occur during the interpretation of chunked encoding in the http daemon, leading to possible remote crash or exploit.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 004: SECURITY FIX: May 22, 2002
    *************** *** 268,286 **** database entry of a different user for authentication. This means that denied users might authenticate successfully while permitted users could be locked out.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 003: SECURITY FIX: May 8, 2002
    A race condition exists where an attacker could fill the file descriptor table and defeat the kernel's protection of fd slots 0, 1, and 2 for a setuid or setgid process.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 002: SECURITY FIX: April 25, 2002
    A bug in sudo(8) may allow an attacker to corrupt the heap by specifying a custom prompt.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

  • 001: SECURITY FIX: April 22, 2002
    --- 280,301 ---- database entry of a different user for authentication. This means that denied users might authenticate successfully while permitted users could be locked out.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 003: SECURITY FIX: May 8, 2002
    A race condition exists where an attacker could fill the file descriptor table and defeat the kernel's protection of fd slots 0, 1, and 2 for a setuid or setgid process.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 002: SECURITY FIX: April 25, 2002
    A bug in sudo(8) may allow an attacker to corrupt the heap by specifying a custom prompt.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.

  • 001: SECURITY FIX: April 22, 2002
    *************** *** 290,357 **** KerberosTgtPassing or AFSTokenPassing has been enabled in the sshd_config file. Ticket and token passing is not enabled by default.
    ! A source code patch exists which remedies the problem.

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    - --- 305,315 ---- KerberosTgtPassing or AFSTokenPassing has been enabled in the sshd_config file. Ticket and token passing is not enabled by default.
    ! ! A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.