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Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 10:26 pm Post subject: [ GLSA 200801-09 ] X.Org X server and Xfont library: Multipl |
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory
Title: X.Org X server and Xfont library: Multiple vulnerabilities (GLSA 200801-09)
Severity: high
Exploitable: remote, local
Date: January 20, 2008
Updated: March 05, 2008
Bug(s): #204362, #208343
ID: 200801-09
Synopsis
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the X.Org X server and Xfont library, allowing for a local privilege escalation and arbitrary code execution.
Background
The X Window System is a graphical windowing system based on a client/server model.
Affected Packages
Package: x11-base/xorg-server
Vulnerable: < 1.3.0.0-r5
Unaffected: >= 1.3.0.0-r5
Architectures: All supported architectures
Package: x11-libs/libXfont
Vulnerable: < 1.3.1-r1
Unaffected: >= 1.3.1-r1
Architectures: All supported architectures
Description
regenrecht reported multiple vulnerabilities in various X server extension via iDefense: - The XFree86-Misc extension does not properly sanitize a parameter within a PassMessage request, allowing the modification of a function pointer (CVE-2007-5760).
- Multiple functions in the XInput extension do not properly sanitize client requests for swapping bytes, leading to corruption of heap memory (CVE-2007-6427).
- Integer overflow vulnerabilities in the EVI extension and in the MIT-SHM extension can lead to buffer overflows (CVE-2007-6429).
- The TOG-CUP extension does not sanitize an index value in the ProcGetReservedColormapEntries() function, leading to arbitrary memory access (CVE-2007-6428).
- A buffer overflow was discovered in the Xfont library when processing PCF font files (CVE-2008-0006).
- The X server does not enforce restrictions when a user specifies a security policy file and attempts to open it (CVE-2007-5958).
Impact
Remote attackers could exploit the vulnerability in the Xfont library by enticing a user to load a specially crafted PCF font file resulting in the execution of arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the X server, typically root. Local attackers could exploit this and the vulnerabilities in the X.org extensions to gain elevated privileges. If the X server allows connections from the network, these vulnerabilities could be exploited remotely. A local attacker could determine the existence of arbitrary files by exploiting the last vulnerability or possibly cause a Denial of Service.
Workaround
Workarounds for some of the vulnerabilities can be found in the X.Org security advisory as listed under References.
Resolution
All X.Org X server users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=x11-base/xorg-server-1.3.0.0-r5" | All X.Org Xfont library users should upgrade to the latest version: Code: | # emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=x11-libs/libXfont-1.3.1-r1" |
References
CVE-2007-5760
CVE-2007-5958
CVE-2007-6427
CVE-2007-6428
CVE-2007-6429
CVE-2008-0006
X.Org security advisory
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