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                     16: This is the OpenBSD 4.4 release errata &amp; patch list:
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                     21: <a href=stable.html>For OpenBSD patch branch information, please refer here.</a><br>
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                     23: For errata on a certain release, click below:<br>
                     24: <a href="errata21.html">2.1</a>,
                     25: <a href="errata22.html">2.2</a>,
                     26: <a href="errata23.html">2.3</a>,
                     27: <a href="errata24.html">2.4</a>,
                     28: <a href="errata25.html">2.5</a>,
                     29: <a href="errata26.html">2.6</a>,
                     30: <a href="errata27.html">2.7</a>,
                     31: <a href="errata28.html">2.8</a>,
                     32: <a href="errata29.html">2.9</a>,
                     33: <a href="errata30.html">3.0</a>,
                     34: <a href="errata31.html">3.1</a>,
                     35: <a href="errata32.html">3.2</a>,
                     36: <a href="errata33.html">3.3</a>,
                     37: <a href="errata34.html">3.4</a>,
                     38: <a href="errata35.html">3.5</a>,
                     39: <a href="errata36.html">3.6</a>,
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                     41: <a href="errata37.html">3.7</a>,
                     42: <a href="errata38.html">3.8</a>,
                     43: <a href="errata39.html">3.9</a>,
                     44: <a href="errata40.html">4.0</a>,
                     45: <a href="errata41.html">4.1</a>,
                     46: <a href="errata42.html">4.2</a>,
1.17      deraadt    47: <a href="errata43.html">4.3</a>,
1.22      deraadt    48: <a href="errata45.html">4.5</a>,
1.26      deraadt    49: <a href="errata46.html">4.6</a>,
1.28      deraadt    50: <a href="errata47.html">4.7</a>,
1.30      miod       51: <a href="errata48.html">4.8</a>,
1.31      nick       52: <a href="errata49.html">4.9</a>,
1.32      sthen      53: <a href="errata50.html">5.0</a>,
1.33      deraadt    54: <a href="errata51.html">5.1</a>,
1.34      deraadt    55: <a href="errata52.html">5.2</a>,
1.35      deraadt    56: <a href="errata53.html">5.3</a>,
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1.36      deraadt    58: <a href="errata54.html">5.4</a>,
                     59: <a href="errata55.html">5.5</a>.
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1.27      sthen      63: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4.tar.gz">
1.1       deraadt    64: You can also fetch a tar.gz file containing all the following patches</a>.
                     65: This file is updated once a day.
1.39    ! deraadt    66: <p>
1.1       deraadt    67:
1.39    ! deraadt    68: The patches below are available in CVS via the
1.2       deraadt    69: <code>OPENBSD_4_4</code> <a href="stable.html">patch branch</a>.
1.39    ! deraadt    70: <p>
1.1       deraadt    71:
                     72: For more detailed information on how to install patches to OpenBSD, please
                     73: consult the <a href="./faq/faq10.html#Patches">OpenBSD FAQ</a>.
1.39    ! deraadt    74: <p>
        !            75:
1.1       deraadt    76: <hr>
                     77:
                     78: <ul>
1.25      deraadt    79: <li><a name="016_getsockopt"></a>
                     80: <font color="#009000"><strong>016: RELIABILITY FIX: October 28, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                     81: getsockopt(2) with any of IP_AUTH_LEVEL, IP_ESP_TRANS_LEVEL, IP_ESP_NETWORK_LEVEL,
                     82: IP_IPCOMP_LEVEL will crash the system.
                     83: <br>
1.27      sthen      84: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/016_getsockopt.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt    85: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.25      deraadt    86: <p>
                     87:
1.24      jsing      88: <li><a name="015_xmm"></a>
                     89: <font color="#009000"><strong>015: RELIABILITY FIX: October 05, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>i386 only</i><br>
                     90: XMM exceptions are not correctly handled resulting in a kernel panic.
                     91: <br>
1.27      sthen      92: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/i386/015_xmm.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt    93: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.24      jsing      94: <p>
                     95:
1.21      jasper     96: <li><a name="014_bind"></a>
                     97: <font color="#009000"><strong>014: RELIABILITY FIX: July 29, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                     98: A vulnerability has been found in BIND's named server
                     99: (<a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0696">CVE-2009-0696</a>).
                    100: An attacker could crash a server with a specially crafted dynamic update message to a
                    101: zone for which the server is master.
                    102: <br>
1.27      sthen     103: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/014_bind.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   104: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.21      jasper    105: <p>
1.1       deraadt   106:
1.18      sthen     107: <li><a name="013_pf"></a>
                    108: <font color="#009000"><strong>013: RELIABILITY FIX: April 11, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    109: When pf attempts to perform translation on a specially crafted IP datagram,
                    110: a null pointer dereference will occur, resulting in a kernel panic.
                    111: In certain configurations this may be triggered by a remote attacker.
1.19      sthen     112: <br>
1.18      sthen     113: Restricting translation rules to protocols that are specific to the IP version
                    114: in use, is an effective workaround until the patch can be installed. As an
                    115: example, for IPv4 nat/binat/rdr rules you can use:
                    116: <pre>
                    117:     nat/rdr ... inet proto { tcp udp icmp } ...
                    118: </pre>
                    119: Or for IPv6 nat/binat/rdr rules you can use:
                    120: <pre>
                    121:     nat/rdr ... inet6 proto { tcp udp icmp6 } ...
                    122: </pre>
1.27      sthen     123: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/013_pf.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   124: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.18      sthen     125: <p>
                    126:
1.15      djm       127: <li><a name="012_openssl"></a>
                    128: <font color="#009000"><strong>012: RELIABILITY FIX: April 8, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    129: The OpenSSL ASN.1 handling code could be forced to perform invalid memory
1.20      tobias    130: accesses through the use of certain invalid strings
1.15      djm       131: (<a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0590">CVE-2009-0590</a>)
                    132: or under certain error conditions triggerable by invalid ASN.1 structures
                    133: (<a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0789">CVE-2009-0789</a>).
                    134: These vulnerabilities could be exploited to achieve a
                    135: denial-of-service. A more detailed description of these problems is available
                    136: in the
                    137: <a href="http://www.openssl.org/news/secadv_20090325.txt">OpenSSL security advisory</a>, but note that the other issue described there "Incorrect Error
                    138: Checking During CMS verification" relates to code not enabled in OpenBSD.
                    139: <br>
1.27      sthen     140: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/012_openssl.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   141: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.15      djm       142: <p>
                    143:
1.14      millert   144: <li><a name="011_sudo"></a>
                    145: <font color="#009000"><strong>011: SECURITY FIX: February 22, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    146: sudo(8) may allow a user listed in the sudoers file to run a command
                    147: as a different user than their access rule specifies when a Unix
                    148: group is used in the RunAs portion of the rule.  The bug only manifests
                    149: when the user being granted privileges is also a member of the group
                    150: in the RunAs portion of the rule.
                    151: <br>
1.27      sthen     152: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/011_sudo.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   153: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.14      millert   154: <p>
                    155:
1.13      claudio   156: <li><a name="010_bgpd"></a>
                    157: <font color="#009000"><strong>010: RELIABILITY FIX: February 18, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    158: bgpd(8) did not correctly prepend its own AS to very long AS paths, causing
                    159: the process to terminate because of the resulting corrupt path.
                    160: <br>
1.27      sthen     161: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/010_bgpd.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   162: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.13      claudio   163: <p>
                    164:
1.11      claudio   165: <li><a name="009_bgpd"></a>
                    166: <font color="#009000"><strong>009: RELIABILITY FIX: January 30, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    167: Upon reception of an invalid update with 4-byte AS attributes, bgpd -
                    168: adhering to the RFCs - closed the session to the neighbor.
                    169: This error in the specification allowed 3rd parties to close remote BGP
                    170: sessions.
                    171: In the worst case Internet connectivity could be lost.
                    172: <br>
1.27      sthen     173: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/009_bgpd.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   174: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.11      claudio   175: <p>
                    176:
1.9       djm       177: <li><a name="008_bind"></a>
                    178: <font color="#009000"><strong>008: SECURITY FIX: January 14, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    179: named(8) did not correctly check the return value of a DSA verification
                    180: function, potentially allowing bypass of verification of DNSSEC DSA
                    181: signatures.
                    182: <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2009-0025">CVE-2009-0025</a>.
                    183: <br>
1.27      sthen     184: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/008_bind.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   185: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.9       djm       186: <p>
                    187:
1.8       djm       188: <li><a name="007_openssl"></a>
                    189: <font color="#009000"><strong>007: SECURITY FIX: January 9, 2009</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    190: The OpenSSL libraries did not correctly check the return value from
1.12      miod      191: certain verification functions, allowing validation to be bypassed and
1.8       djm       192: permitting a remote attacker to conduct a "man in the middle attack"
                    193: against SSL/TLS connections if the server is configured with a DSA or ECDSA
                    194: certificate.
                    195: <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-5077">CVE-2008-5077</a>.
                    196: <br>
1.27      sthen     197: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/007_openssl.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   198: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.8       djm       199: <p>
                    200:
1.7       brad      201: <li><a name="006_dhcpd"></a>
                    202: <font color="#009000"><strong>006: RELIABILITY FIX: November 19, 2008</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    203: Due to changes in the options handling this caused problems with some
                    204: DHCP clients such as Solaris/OpenSolaris and some embedded routers not
                    205: accepting DHCP offers.
                    206: <br>
1.27      sthen     207: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/006_dhcpd.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   208: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.7       brad      209: <p>
                    210:
1.6       brad      211: <li><a name="005_pglistalloc"></a>
                    212: <font color="#009000"><strong>005: RELIABILITY FIX: November 7, 2008</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    213: A software bug could cause memory allocation to cause a kernel panic
                    214: accessing an array out of its bounds, when physical memory is exhausted.
                    215: <br>
1.27      sthen     216: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/005_pglistalloc.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   217: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.6       brad      218: <p>
                    219:
1.4       brad      220: <li><a name="004_httpd"></a>
                    221: <font color="#009000"><strong>004: RELIABILITY FIX: November 6, 2008</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    222: Fix
                    223: <a href="http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=httpd&sektion=8">httpd(8)</a>'s
                    224: mod_proxy module which is broken on 64-bit architectures. Due to the bug this
                    225: will result in child processes crashing when utilizing proxy rules during an
                    226: HTTP session.
                    227: <br>
1.27      sthen     228: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/004_httpd.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   229: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.4       brad      230: <p>
                    231:
                    232: <li><a name="003_tcpinput"></a>
                    233: <font color="#009000"><strong>003: RELIABILITY FIX: November 6, 2008</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
1.5       brad      234: Fix the IPv4 TCP/IP stack's TIME_WAIT socket recycling. Due to the bug this
1.4       brad      235: can result in TCP connections between two IPs being reset instead of accepted
                    236: if being received on a socket in the TIME_WAIT state.
                    237: <br>
1.27      sthen     238: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/003_tcpinput.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   239: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.4       brad      240: <p>
                    241:
1.3       brad      242: <li><a name="002_vr"></a>
                    243: <font color="#009000"><strong>002: RELIABILITY FIX: November 2, 2008</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    244: Due to a bug in the vr(4) driver it is possible for a system using the vr(4)
                    245: driver to panic under heavy load if the RX path runs out of mbufs.
                    246: <br>
1.27      sthen     247: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/002_vr.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   248: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.3       brad      249: <p>
                    250:
                    251: <li><a name="001_ndp"></a>
                    252: <font color="#009000"><strong>001: SECURITY FIX: November 2, 2008</strong></font> &nbsp; <i>All architectures</i><br>
                    253: The Neighbor Discovery Protocol (ndp) did not correctly verify neighbor
                    254: solicitation requests maybe allowing a nearby attacker to intercept traffic.
                    255: The attacker must have IPv6 connectivity to the same router as their target for
                    256: this vulnerability to be exploited.
                    257: <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2008-2476">CVE-2008-2476</a>.
                    258: <br>
1.27      sthen     259: <a href="http://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/4.4/common/001_ndp.patch">
1.39    ! deraadt   260: A source code patch exists which remedies this problem.</a>
1.3       brad      261: <p>
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