NASLDB: RHSA-2009-1529: samba
General
ID: 42286
Name: RHSA-2009-1529: samba
Summary: Check for the version of the samba packages
Credits: Tenable Network Security, Inc.
Classification
Risk: –
CVSS: –
CVSS Base Vector: CVSS2#AV:N/AC:M/Au:S/C:P/I:P/A:P
CVSS Temporal Vector: –
Port: 0
Family: Red Hat Local Security Checks
Type: Local
Description
Updated samba packages that fix multiple security issues are now available
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and 5.
This update has been rated as having moderate security impact by the Red
Hat Security Response Team.
Samba is a suite of programs used by machines to share files, printers, and
other information.
A denial of service flaw was found in the Samba smbd daemon. An
authenticated, remote user could send a specially-crafted response that
would cause an smbd child process to enter an infinite loop. An
authenticated, remote user could use this flaw to exhaust system resources
by opening multiple CIFS sessions. (CVE-2009-2906)
An uninitialized data access flaw was discovered in the smbd daemon when
using the non-default "dos filemode" configuration option in "smb.conf". An
authenticated, remote user with write access to a file could possibly use
this flaw to change an access control list for that file, even when such
access should have been denied. (CVE-2009-1888)
A flaw was discovered in the way Samba handled users without a home
directory set in the back-end password database (e.g. "/etc/passwd"). If a
share for the home directory of such a user was created (e.g. using the
automated "[homes]" share), any user able to access that share could see
the whole file system, possibly bypassing intended access restrictions.
(CVE-2009-2813)
The mount.cifs program printed CIFS passwords as part of its debug output
when running in verbose mode. When mount.cifs had the setuid bit set, a
local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to disclose passwords from a
file that would otherwise be inaccessible to that user. Note: mount.cifs
from the samba packages distributed by Red Hat does not have the setuid bit
set. This flaw only affected systems where the setuid bit was manually set
by an administrator. (CVE-2009-2948)
Users of Samba should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain
backported patches to correct these issues. After installing this update,
the smb service will be restarted automatically.
Exploiting
Exploit Available: –
Exploitability Ease: –
Sources
CVE: CVE-2009-1888
OSVDB: –
Bugtraq: –
scipID: –
Timeline
Vulnerability Disclosure: –
Patch Release: –
Plugin Release: 2009/10/28
Plugin
Version: 1.9
Filename: redhat-RHSA-2009-1529.nasl
Filesize: 5336 bytes
MD5 Hash: 1b6329bb4209ff8254a2a6b62f4158cf
Identification: Host/RedHat/rpm-list
Require Keys: Host/RedHat/rpm-list
Dependencies: "ssh_get_info.nasl"
Copyright: This script is Copyright© 2009-2012 Tenable Network Security, Inc.
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