GLSA 200812-17: Ruby: Multiple vulnerabilities
| Severity: | normal |
| Title: | Ruby: Multiple vulnerabilities |
| Date: | 12/16/2008 |
| Bugs: | , |
| ID: | 200812-17 |
Synopsis
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Ruby that allow for attacks including arbitrary code execution and Denial of Service.Background
Ruby is an interpreted object-oriented programming language. The elaborate standard library includes an HTTP server ("WEBRick") and a class for XML parsing ("REXML").
Affected packages
| Package | Vulnerable | Unaffected | Architecture(s) |
|---|---|---|---|
| dev-lang/ruby | < 1.8.6_p287-r1 | >= 1.8.6_p287-r1 | All supported architectures |
Description
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Ruby interpreter and its standard libraries. Drew Yao of Apple Product Security discovered the following flaws:
- Arbitrary code execution or Denial of Service (memory corruption) in the rb_str_buf_append() function (CVE-2008-2662).
- Arbitrary code execution or Denial of Service (memory corruption) in the rb_ary_stor() function (CVE-2008-2663).
- Memory corruption via alloca in the rb_str_format() function (CVE-2008-2664).
- Memory corruption ("REALLOC_N") in the rb_ary_splice() and rb_ary_replace() functions (CVE-2008-2725).
- Memory corruption ("beg + rlen") in the rb_ary_splice() and rb_ary_replace() functions (CVE-2008-2726).
Furthermore, several other vulnerabilities have been reported:
- Tanaka Akira reported an issue with resolv.rb that enables attackers to spoof DNS responses (CVE-2008-1447).
- Akira Tagoh of RedHat discovered a Denial of Service (crash) issue in the rb_ary_fill() function in array.c (CVE-2008-2376).
- Several safe level bypass vulnerabilities were discovered and reported by Keita Yamaguchi (CVE-2008-3655).
- Christian Neukirchen is credited for discovering a Denial of Service (CPU consumption) attack in the WEBRick HTTP server (CVE-2008-3656).
- A fault in the dl module allowed the circumvention of taintness checks which could possibly lead to insecure code execution was reported by "sheepman" (CVE-2008-3657).
- Tanaka Akira again found a DNS spoofing vulnerability caused by the resolv.rb implementation using poor randomness (CVE-2008-3905).
- Luka Treiber and Mitja Kolsek (ACROS Security) disclosed a Denial of Service (CPU consumption) vulnerability in the REXML module when dealing with recursive entity expansion (CVE-2008-3790).
Impact
These vulnerabilities allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary code, spoof DNS responses, bypass Ruby's built-in security and taintness checks, and cause a Denial of Service via crash or CPU exhaustion.
Workaround
There is no known workaround at this time.
Resolution
All Ruby users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=dev-lang/ruby-1.8.6_p287-r1"
References
Availability
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