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From: Daniel Ahlberg (aliz_at_gentoo.org)
Date: Thu Nov 21 2002 - 03:08:19 CST

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    GENTOO LINUX SECURITY ANNOUNCEMENT 200211-007
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    PACKAGE : samba
    SUMMARY : remote root access
    DATE    : 2002-11-21 09:11 UTC
    EXPLOIT : remote

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    - From 2.2.7 release notes:

    There was a bug in the length checking for encrypted password change
    requests from clients. A client could potentially send an encrypted
    password, which, when decrypted with the old hashed password could be
    used as a buffer overrun attack on the stack of smbd. The attach would
    have to be crafted such that converting a DOS codepage string to little
    endian UCS2 unicode would translate into an executable block of code.

    Read the full release notes at
    http://se.samba.org/samba/whatsnew/samba-2.2.7.html

    SOLUTION

    It is recommended that all Gentoo Linux users who are running
    net-fs/samba-2.2.5-r1 and earlier update their systems as follows:

    emerge rsync
    emerge samba
    emerge clean

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