GLSA 200904-09: MIT Kerberos 5: Multiple vulnerabilities

Severity:high
Title:MIT Kerberos 5: Multiple vulnerabilities
Date:04/08/2009
Bugs: #262736, #263398
ID:200904-09

Synopsis

Multiple vulnerabilities in MIT Kerberos 5 might allow remote unauthenticated users to execute arbitrary code with root privileges.

Background

MIT Kerberos 5 is a suite of applications that implement the Kerberos network protocol. kadmind is the MIT Kerberos 5 administration daemon, KDC is the Key Distribution Center.

Affected packages

Package Vulnerable Unaffected Architecture(s)
app-crypt/mit-krb5 < 1.6.3-r6 >= 1.6.3-r6 All supported architectures

Description

Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in MIT Kerberos 5:

  • A free() call on an uninitialized pointer in the ASN.1 decoder when decoding an invalid encoding (CVE-2009-0846).
  • A buffer overread in the SPNEGO GSS-API application, reported by Apple Product Security (CVE-2009-0844).
  • A NULL pointer dereference in the SPNEGO GSS-API application, reported by Richard Evans (CVE-2009-0845).
  • An incorrect length check inside an ASN.1 decoder leading to spurious malloc() failures (CVE-2009-0847).

Impact

A remote unauthenticated attacker could exploit the first vulnerability to cause a Denial of Service or, in unlikely circumstances, execute arbitrary code on the host running krb5kdc or kadmind with root privileges and compromise the Kerberos key database. Exploitation of the other vulnerabilities might lead to a Denial of Service in kadmind, krb5kdc, or other daemons performing authorization against Kerberos that utilize GSS-API or an information disclosure.

Workaround

There is no known workaround at this time.

Resolution

All MIT Kerberos 5 users should upgrade to the latest version:

    # emerge --sync
    # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=app-crypt/mit-krb5-1.6.3-r6"

References

Availability

This GLSA and any updates to it are available for viewing at the Gentoo Security Website: http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200904-09.xml

Concerns?

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License

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