NASLDB: Scientific Linux Security Update : sudo on SL5.x i386/x86_64
General
ID: 61456
Name: Scientific Linux Security Update : sudo on SL5.x i386/x86_64
Summary: Checks rpm output for the updated package
Credits: Tenable Network Security, Inc.
Classification
Risk: –
CVSS: –
CVSS Base Vector: CVSS2#AV:L/AC:H/Au:N/C:N/I:C/A:C
CVSS Temporal Vector: –
Port: 0
Family: Scientific Linux Local Security Checks
Type: Local
Description
An insecure temporary file use flaw was found in the sudo package’s
post-uninstall script. A local attacker could possibly use this flaw
to overwrite an arbitrary file via a symbolic link attack, or modify
the contents of the ‘/etc/nsswitch.conf’ file during the upgrade or
removal of the sudo package. (CVE-2012-3440)
This update also fixes the following bugs :
– Previously, sudo escaped non-alphanumeric characters in
commands using ‘sudo -s’ or ‘sudo -’ at the wrong place
and interfered with the authorization process. Some
valid commands were not permitted. Now, non-alphanumeric
characters escape immediately before the command is
executed and no longer interfere with the authorization
process. (BZ#844418)
– Prior to this update, the sudo utility could, under
certain circumstances, fail to receive the SIGCHLD
signal when it was executed from a process that blocked
the SIGCHLD signal. As a consequence, sudo could become
suspended and fail to exit. This update modifies the
signal process mask so that sudo can exit and sends the
correct output. (BZ#844419)
– The sudo update RHSA-2012:0309 introduced a regression
that caused the Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux)
context of the ‘/etc/nsswitch.conf’ file to change
during the installation or upgrade of the sudo package.
This could cause various services confined by SELinux to
no longer be permitted to access the file. In reported
cases, this issue prevented PostgreSQL and Postfix from
starting. (BZ#842759)
– Updating the sudo package resulted in the ‘sudoers’ line
in ‘/etc/nsswitch.conf’ being removed. This update
corrects the bug in the sudo package’s post-uninstall
script that caused this issue. (BZ#844420)
– Prior to this update, a race condition bug existed in
sudo. When a program was executed with sudo, the program
could possibly exit successfully before sudo started
waiting for it. In this situation, the program would be
left in a zombie state and sudo would wait for it
endlessly, expecting it to still be running. (BZ#844978)
Exploiting
Exploit Available: –
Exploitability Ease: –
Sources
CVE: CVE-2012-3440
OSVDB: –
Bugtraq: –
scipID: –
Timeline
Vulnerability Disclosure: –
Patch Release: 2012/08/08
Plugin Release: 2012/08/09
Plugin
Version: 1.1
Filename: sl_20120808_sudo_on_SL5_x.nasl
Filesize: 5265 bytes
MD5 Hash: f92b57e9b942211ed6440a04ec2a9ceb
Identification: Host/local_checks_enabled
Require Keys: Host/local_checks_enabled", "Host/cpu", "Host/RedHat/release", "Host/RedHat/rpm-list
Dependencies: "ssh_get_info.nasl"
Copyright: This script is Copyright© 2012 Tenable Network Security, Inc.
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