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From: Progeny Security Team (securityPROGENY.COM)
Date: Tue Apr 10 2001 - 21:41:12 CDT

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     PROGENY LINUX SYSTEMS -- SECURITY ADVISORY PROGENY-SA-2001-01A
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        Topic: execve()/ptrace() exploit in Linux kernels prior to
                        2.2.19

        Category: kernel
        Module: kernel-image-2.2.*
        Announced: 2001-04-10
        Credits: Wojciech Purczynski <wpelzabsoft.pl>
                        BUGTRAQ <BUGTRAQsecurityfocus.com>
                        Solar Designer <solaropenwall.com>
        Affects: Progeny Debian (Linux kernels prior to 2.2.19)
                        Debian GNU/Linux (Linux kernels prior to 2.2.19)
        Vendor-Status: New Version Released (kernel 2.2.19)
        Corrected: 2001-04-02
        Progeny Only: NO

        $Id: PROGENY-SA-2001-01,v 1.13 2001/04/10 23:19:36 laz Exp $

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    UPDATE SYNOPSIS

    This is an update to advisory PROGENY-SA-2001-01. The sources.list line
    specified in Step 1 of the "UPDATING VIA APT-GET" section in the previous
    advisory was incorrect. This advisory fixes the error.

    SYNOPSIS

    Linux kernels before 2.2.19 are vulnerable to a local root exploit.

    PROBLEM DESCRIPTION

    This vulnerability exploits a race condition in the 2.2.x Linux kernel
    within the execve() system call.

    By predicting the child-process sleep() within execve(), an attacker
    can use ptrace() or similar mechanisms to subvert control of the child
    process. If the child process is setuid, the attacker can cause the
    child process to execute arbitrary code at an elevated privilege.

    There are also other known lesser security issues with Linux kernels prior
    to 2.2.19 which have been noted as fixed in the solution listed below.
    Details can be found in the Security Updates section at:

        http://www.linux.org.uk/VERSION/relnotes.2219.html

    IMPACT

    Local users can use available exploits to gain root privileges.

    SOLUTION

    Upgrade to Linux kernel 2.2.19. You may use Progeny's kernel-image-2.2.19
    package, version 1.81, for convenience.

    WORKAROUND

    No known workaround exists for this vulnerability.

    UPDATING VIA APT-GET

     1. Ensure that your /etc/apt/sources.list file has a URI for Progeny's
        update repository:

            deb http://archive.progeny.com/progeny updates/newton/

     2. Update your cache of available packages for apt(8).

        Example:

            # apt-get update

     3. Using apt(8), install the new kernel package. apt(8) will download
        the update, verify it's integrity with md5, and then install the
        package on your system with dpkg(8).

        Example:

            # apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19

     4. Since this update installs a new kernel, the security fixes cannot
        take effect until you reboot the system. When convenient, restart
        your system to start using the new kernel.

        Example:

            # shutdown -r now

    UPDATING VIA DPKG

     1. Using your preferred FTP/HTTP client to retrieve the following
        updated files from Progeny's update archive at:

        http://archive.progeny.com/progeny/updates/newton/

        Filename MD5 Checksum
        ------------------------------------ --------------------------------
        kernel-image-2.2.19_1.81_i386.deb f72c383e22a064ec394cff50a84ab789

        Example:

            # wget http://archive.progeny.com/progeny/updates/newton/kernel-image-2.2.19_1.81_i386.deb

     2. Use the md5sum command on the retrieved file to verify that it matches
        the md5sum provided in this advisory:

        Example:

            # md5sum kernel-image-2.2.19_1.81_i386.deb

     3. Then install the replacement package(s) using the dpkg command.

        Example:

            # dpkg --install kernel-image-2.2.19_1.81_i386.deb

     4. Since this update installs a new kernel, the security fixes cannot
        take effect until you reboot the system. When convenient, restart
        your system to start using the new kernel.

        Example:

            # shutdown -r now

    MORE INFORMATION

    Linux kernels 2.4.0 and later are not affected by this problem.

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    pub 1024D/F92D4D1F 2001-04-04 Progeny Security Team <securityprogeny.com>

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