Date:         Fri, 9 Nov 2007 16:38:46 -0600
Reply-To:     Connie Sieh 
Sender:       Security Errata for Scientific Linux
              
From:         Connie Sieh 
Subject:      Security ERRATA for pam on SL5.x
Comments: To: scientific 

Synopsis:          Moderate: pam security, bug fix, and enhancement update

CVE Names:         CVE-2007-1716
 		   CVE-2007-3102

Problem description:

A flaw was found in the way pam_console set console device permissions. It
was possible for various console devices to retain ownership of the console
user after logging out, possibly leaking information to another local user.
(CVE-2007-1716)

A flaw was found in the way the PAM library wrote account names to the
audit subsystem. An attacker could inject strings containing parts of audit
messages which could possibly mislead or confuse audit log parsing tools.
(CVE-2007-3102)

As well, these updated packages fix the following bugs:

* truncated MD5-hashed passwords in "/etc/shadow" were treated as valid,
resulting in insecure and invalid passwords.

* the pam_namespace module did not convert context names to raw format and
did not unmount polyinstantiated directories in some cases. It also crashed
when an unknown user name was used in "/etc/security/namespace.conf", the
pam_namespace configuration file.

* the pam_selinux module was not relabeling the controlling tty correctly,
and in some cases it did not send complete information about user role and
level change to the audit subsystem.

These updated packages add the following enhancements:

* pam_limits module now supports parsing additional config files placed
into the /etc/security/limits.d/ directory. These files are read after the
main configuration file.

* the modules pam_limits, pam_access, and pam_time now send a message to
the audit subsystem when a user is denied access based on the number of
login sessions, origin of user, and time of login.

* pam_unix module security properties were improved. Functionality in the
setuid helper binary, unix_chkpwd, which was not required for user
authentication, was moved to a new non-setuid helper binary, unix_update.

SL5.x

SRPMS:
 	pam-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.src.rpm

i386:
 	pam-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.i386.rpm
 	pam-devel-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.i386.rpm

x86_64:
 	pam-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.i386.rpm
 	pam-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.x86_64.rpm
 	pam-devel-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.i386.rpm
 	pam-devel-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.x86_64.rpm

-Connie Sieh
-Troy Dawson

SciLinux: CVE-2007-1716 pam SL5.x

Moderate: pam security, bug fix, and enhancement update

Summary

Date:         Fri, 9 Nov 2007 16:38:46 -0600Reply-To:     Connie Sieh Sender:       Security Errata for Scientific Linux              From:         Connie Sieh Subject:      Security ERRATA for pam on SL5.xComments: To: scientific Synopsis:          Moderate: pam security, bug fix, and enhancement updateCVE Names:         CVE-2007-1716 		   CVE-2007-3102Problem description:A flaw was found in the way pam_console set console device permissions. Itwas possible for various console devices to retain ownership of the consoleuser after logging out, possibly leaking information to another local user.(CVE-2007-1716)A flaw was found in the way the PAM library wrote account names to theaudit subsystem. An attacker could inject strings containing parts of auditmessages which could possibly mislead or confuse audit log parsing tools.(CVE-2007-3102)As well, these updated packages fix the following bugs:* truncated MD5-hashed passwords in "/etc/shadow" were treated as valid,resulting in insecure and invalid passwords.* the pam_namespace module did not convert context names to raw format anddid not unmount polyinstantiated directories in some cases. It also crashedwhen an unknown user name was used in "/etc/security/namespace.conf", thepam_namespace configuration file.* the pam_selinux module was not relabeling the controlling tty correctly,and in some cases it did not send complete information about user role andlevel change to the audit subsystem.These updated packages add the following enhancements:* pam_limits module now supports parsing additional config files placedinto the /etc/security/limits.d/ directory. These files are read after themain configuration file.* the modules pam_limits, pam_access, and pam_time now send a message tothe audit subsystem when a user is denied access based on the number oflogin sessions, origin of user, and time of login.* pam_unix module security properties were improved. Functionality in thesetuid helper binary, unix_chkpwd, which was not required for userauthentication, was moved to a new non-setuid helper binary, unix_update.SL5.xSRPMS: 	pam-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.src.rpmi386: 	pam-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.i386.rpm 	pam-devel-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.i386.rpmx86_64: 	pam-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.i386.rpm 	pam-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.x86_64.rpm 	pam-devel-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.i386.rpm 	pam-devel-0.99.6.2-3.26.el5.x86_64.rpm-Connie Sieh-Troy Dawson



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