SuSE: 2005-001: libtiff/tiff Security Update
Summary
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SUSE Security Announcement
Package: libtiff/tiff
Announcement-ID: SUSE-SA:2005:001
Date: Monday, Jan 10th 2005 11:30 MET
Affected products: 8.1, 8.2, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2
SUSE Linux Desktop 1.0
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8, 9
Novell Linux Desktop 9
Vulnerability Type: remote system compromise
Severity (1-10): 8
SUSE default package: yes
Cross References: CAN-2004-1183
CAN-2004-1308
Content of this advisory:
1) security vulnerability resolved:
- integer overflow
- buffer overflow
problem description
2) solution/workaround
3) special instructions and notes
4) package location and checksums
5) pending vulnerabilities, solutions, workarounds:
6) standard appendix (further information)
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1) problem description, brief discussion
Libtiff supports reading, writing, and manipulating of TIFF image files.
iDEFENSE reported an integer overflow in libtiff that can be exploited by
specific TIFF images to trigger a heap-based buffer overflow afterwards.
This bug can be used by external attackers to execute arbitrary code
over the network by placing special image files on web-pages and
alike.
Additionally a buffer overflow in tiffdump was fixed.
2) solution/workaround
There is no workaround known.
3) special instructions and notes
It is needed that all processes using libtiff are restarted.
If you use GUI applications please close your X/GDM/KDM session(s) and
log in again.
4) package location and checksums
Download the update package for your distribution and verify its
integrity by the methods listed in section 3) of this announcement.
Then, install the package using the command "rpm -Fhv file.rpm" to apply
the update.
Our maintenance customers are being notified individually. The packages
are being offered for installation from the maintenance web.
x86 Platform:
SUSE Linux 9.2:
8d0c9a4295719b7b659d33b311932cce
bbdfe23b8390265f62c5e800551eca7d
79d0b122103b619b795872ed70a7feaa
patch rpm(s):
dd18c32e661a59dfda88e5318ecfb825
a161f078c72920fde4f95f0f229e07fb
b66e77ac565b375555f9b980145a9442
source rpm(s):
953f00dd4f98223d270db6e2c662e370
SUSE Linux 9.1:
bc883989e3deeecbc0dfb47a9daa23ff
46a598e4914836b7e4e90094625e1587
patch rpm(s):
ec8d13d5b0bb4bedb2796db800ec8821
8bfef59cd1946f889f9eb3b8f441e61a
source rpm(s):
59218891e1c096ee376aec6906dbbc1c
SUSE Linux 9.0:
339b3bbc318cc6298e07a65e82a1e07d
6fe1432237f589dc73e348e1cdbc9068
patch rpm(s):
867a5a98a2ac68071be51a2426992bd9
a185bec3b9a4a79590561d2bd7d19243
source rpm(s):
a4857a276db37e3a6d4fc6df2bebd230
SUSE Linux 8.2:
aab8d95cf757c5520830e0bed74e2d5f
5ded8ffdd7633ce5a68a231d637f6247
patch rpm(s):
566e39a22033284c1266c52eac7320d3
40521831ae56bdabde85ee92473697c5
source rpm(s):
f407a1cfca26d9618d19848b087983ee
SUSE Linux 8.1:
36ec66df028b5d24f8373282a32f1440
7e5b60fd51d14eac8312474f2d43cda0
patch rpm(s):
41959759027005e272103b07054c6e26
0ae11b9367fe84085aacd6ed1b586bff
source rpm(s):
b9d1ac1c51f9f935ca78628d8d2adc3e
x86-64 Platform:
SUSE Linux 9.2:
d22303573664d8ef0170c1da81a65232
d22303573664d8ef0170c1da81a65232
27a98a68b4bda3096f6263998c41d29d
d9f2938c822fa2131a3b2a1c4b471376
patch rpm(s):
f52f8c1a562151373ee98c14e22a6107
f52f8c1a562151373ee98c14e22a6107
cb8f1590ecc0b7ef89eeca271ab7a5c7
e49a2d960381dea99758b7c8d34df07f
source rpm(s):
953f00dd4f98223d270db6e2c662e370
SUSE Linux 9.1:
01f564b510e02b71ed23146358b6488a
b9fbc56e9f2250ec222c87f8a3805252
patch rpm(s):
813bcb747d11c80ddc30c9de98dbd344
2a6c5c2923d9709904cdef560c996fb9
source rpm(s):
506ec05d53f1bc266263aa76086d8af9
SUSE Linux 9.0:
29e8cfa5fd6725ea02d66e43a2abeafb
b5bccb1560f75b5fd9dd827bdc2f6424
patch rpm(s):
e64cdac3e6a86404d17807e12c4f7098
9e5eb1bfc586805c8e1f65002b82234c
source rpm(s):
b406b3a976b892afb572be9907ab2df0
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5) pending vulnerabilities in SUSE Distributions and Workarounds:
Please read our next summary report for more information.
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6) standard appendix: authenticity verification, additional information
- Package authenticity verification:
SUSE update packages are available on many mirror ftp servers all over
the world. While this service is being considered valuable and important
to the free and open source software community, many users wish to be
sure about the origin of the package and its content before installing
the package. There are two verification methods that can be used
independently from each other to prove the authenticity of a downloaded
file or rpm package:
1) md5sums as provided in the (cryptographically signed) announcement.
2) using the internal gpg signatures of the rpm package.
1) execute the command
md5sum
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