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From: securityTURBOLINUX.COM
Date: Thu Feb 22 2001 - 16:11:43 CST

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                         TurboLinux Security Announcement

            Package: Bind
            Vulnerable Packages: All versions previous to 8.2.3
            Date: 02/21/2001 5:00 PDT

            Affected TurboLinux versions:TL 6.1 WorkStation,
                                         All TurboLinux versions
                                         6.0.5 and earlier

            TurboLinux Advisory ID#: TLSA2001004-1

       Credits: Vulnerabilities discovered by the COVERT Labs at PGP Security
                and Claudio Musmarra. Also, special thanks to Andrew
                Cameron<apcameronhotmail.com> for sending an email notifying
                us of this issue.
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    Two vulnerabilities have been discovered in ISC BIND 8. Please update
    the packages in your installation as soon as possible.
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    1. Problem Summary(From the CERT/CC, CERT Advisory CA-2001-02)

        A. ISC BIND 8 contains a buffer overflow in transaction signature (TSIG)
           handling code.

        During the processing of a transaction signature (TSIG), BIND 8 checks
        for the presence of TSIGs that fail to include a valid key. If such a
        TSIG is found, BIND skips normal processing of the request and jumps
        directly to code designed to send an error response. Because the error-
        handling code initializes variables differently than in normal processing
        it invalidates the assumptions that later function calls make about the
        size of the request buffer.

        Once these assumptions are invalidated, the code that adds a new (valid)
        signature to the responses may overflow the request buffer and overwrite
        adjacent memory on the stack or the heap. When combined with other buffer
        overflow exploitation techniques, an attacker can gain unauthorized
        privileged access to the system, allowing the execution of arbitrary code.

        B. Queries to ISC BIND servers may disclose environment variables

        This vulnerability is an information leak in the query processing
        code of BIND 8 that allows a remote attacker to access the program
        stack, possibly exposing program and/or environment variables. This
        vulnerability is triggered by sending a specially formatted query to
        vulnerable BIND servers.

    2. Impact(From CERT/CC, CERT Advisory CA-2001-02)

       A. ISC BIND 8 contains buffer overflow in transaction signature
          (TSIG) handling code

       This vulnerability may allow an attacker to execute code with the same
       privileges as the BIND server. Because BIND is typically run by a
       superuser account, the execution would occur with superuser privileges.

       B. Queries to ISC BIND servers may disclose environment variables

       This vulnerability may allow attackers to read information from the
       program stack, possibly exposing environment variables.

    3. Solution

      Update each package from our ftp server by running the following command:

      rpm -Uvh ftp_path_to_filename

      Where ftp_path_to_filename is the following:

    ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/security/bind-8.2.3-2.i386.rpm
    ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/security/bind-contrib-8.2.3-2.i386.rpm
    ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/security/bind-devel-8.2.3-2.i386.rpm
    ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/security/bind-utils-8.2.3-2.i386.rpm

      The source RPM can be downloaded here:

      ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/SRPMS/bind-8.2.3-2.src.rpm

      **Note: You must rebuild and install the RPM if you choose to download
      and install the SRPM. Simply installing the SRPM alone WILL NOT CLOSE
      THE SECURITY HOLE.

     Please verify the MD5 checksums of the updates before you install:

      MD5 sum Package Name
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    dec967e3a1dd16bdcca0c6fe6e9114d6 bind-8.2.3-2.i386.rpm
    2e84bbbcd6a09d7c5060dd01480ff3de bind-contrib-8.2.3-2.i386.rpm
    06612093126372f8d618ea842fd402ec bind-devel-8.2.3-2.i386.rpm
    3f390ce4d1b7ceaa477df62cc3fe3174 bind-utils-8.2.3-2.i386.rpm
    25c701c7158af3f773d1a478c8872d05 bind-8.2.3-2.src.rpm
    ___________________________________________________________________________

    These packages are GPG signed by TurboLinux for security. Our key
    is available here:

     http://www.turbolinux.com/security/tlgpgkey.asc

    To verify a package, use the following command:

     rpm --checksig name_of_rpm

    To examine only the md5sum, use the following command:

     rpm --checksig --nogpg name_of_rpm

    **Note: Checking GPG keys requires RPM 3.0 or higher.

    ___________________________________________________________________________
    You can find more updates on our ftp server:

       ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/6.0/security/ for TL6.0 Workstation
       and Server security updates
       ftp://ftp.turbolinux.com/pub/updates/4.0/security/ for TL4.0 Workstation
       and Server security updates

    Our webpage for security announcements:

       http://www.turbolinux.com/security

    If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact:

       securityturbolinux.com
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