Important: kernel security and bug fix update

Related Vulnerabilities: CVE-2009-1337   CVE-2009-1336   CVE-2009-1337   CVE-2009-1336   CVE-2009-1337   CVE-2009-1336  

Synopsis

Important: kernel security and bug fix update

Type/Severity

Security Advisory: Important

Topic

Updated kernel packages that fix two security issues and two bugs are now
available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 Extended Update Support.

This update has been rated as having important security impact by the Red
Hat Security Response Team.

Description

The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux
operating system.

This update includes backported fixes for two approved security issues.
These issues only affected users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 Extended
Update Support, as they have already been addressed for users of Red Hat
Enterprise Linux 4 in the 4.8 update, RHSA-2009:1024.

  • the exit_notify() function in the Linux kernel did not properly reset the
    exit signal if a process executed a set user ID (setuid) application before
    exiting. This could allow a local, unprivileged user to elevate their
    privileges. (CVE-2009-1337, Important)
  • the Linux kernel implementation of the Network File System (NFS) version
    4 did not properly initialize the file name limit in the nfs_server data
    structure. This flaw could possibly lead to a denial of service on a client
    mounting an NFSv4 share. (CVE-2009-1336, Moderate)

This update fixes the following bugs:

  • on IBM System z systems, if the cio driver was used for DASD devices, and
    the last path to a DASD device was varied off, it was still possible to
    attempt read and write operations to that device, resulting in errors. In
    this update, path verification is used in this situation, which resolves
    this issue. Also, a bug may have caused errors when subchannels were
    unregistered. (BZ#437486)
  • a bug prevented the Broadcom NetXtreme II 57710 network device from
    working correctly on some Dell PowerEdge R805 systems. This device was
    correctly shown in "lspci" output, but "ifup" failed and an IP address was
    not assigned. In this update, the device works correctly on Dell PowerEdge
    R805 systems. (BZ#491752)

Users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported
patches to correct these issues. For this update to take effect, the system
must be rebooted.

Solution

Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released
errata relevant to your system have been applied.

This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use
the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at
http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-11259

Affected Products

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Update Support 4.7 x86_64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Update Support 4.7 ia64
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Update Support 4.7 i386
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems - Extended Update Support 4.7 s390x
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems - Extended Update Support 4.7 s390
  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian - Extended Update Support 4.7 ppc

Fixes

  • BZ - 491752 - For Broadcom(r) BMC57710, modprobe bnx2* fails citing memory allocation failures
  • BZ - 493771 - CVE-2009-1337 kernel: exit_notify: kill the wrong capable(CAP_KILL) check
  • BZ - 494074 - CVE-2009-1336 kernel: nfsv4 client can be crashed by stating a long filename

CVEs

References