Solution
Please Install the Updated Packages.
Insight
Dnsmasq is a lightweight and easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server.
Core Security Technologies discovered a heap overflow flaw in dnsmasq when the TFTP service is enabled (the "
--enable-tftp"
command line option, or by
enabling "
enable-tftp"
in "
/etc/dnsmasq.conf"
). If the configured tftp-root
is sufficiently long, and a remote user sends a request that sends a long file name, dnsmasq could crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the dnsmasq service (usually the unprivileged " nobody"
user). (CVE-2009-2957)
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was discovered in dnsmasq when the TFTP service is enabled. This flaw could allow a malicious TFTP client to crash the dnsmasq service. (CVE-2009-2958)
Note: The default tftp-root is "
/var/ftpd"
, which is short enough to make
it difficult to exploit the CVE-2009-2957 issue
if a longer directory name
is used, arbitrary code execution may be possible. As well, the dnsmasq package distributed by Red Hat does not have TFTP support enabled by default.
All users of dnsmasq should upgrade to this updated package, which contains a backported patch to correct these issues. After installing the updated package, the dnsmasq service must be restarted for the update to take effect.
Affected
gnutls on CentOS 5
References
Updated on 2015-03-25
Severity
Classification
-
CVE CVE-2009-2957, CVE-2009-2958 -
CVSS Base Score: 6.8
AV:N/AC:M/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:P
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