SuSE: 2005-006: mailman remote file disclosure Security Update
Summary
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SUSE Security Announcement
Package: mailman
Announcement-ID: SUSE-SA:2005:007
Date: Monday, Feb 14th 2005 10:30 MET
Affected products: 8.2, 9.0, 9.1, 9.2
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 8, 9
Vulnerability Type: remote file disclosure
Severity (1-10): 5
SUSE default package: yes
Cross References: CAN-2005-0202
CAN-2004-1143
CAN-2004-1177
Content of this advisory:
1) security vulnerability resolved:
- remote file disclosure by directory traversal
- cross site scripting
- requires additional package python-xml
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
Mailman is a flexible mailing list management tool. It provides
mail controlled subscription front ends and also includes CGI scripts
to handle subscription, moderation and archive retrieval and other
options.
Due to incomplete input validation the "private" CGI script which
handles archive retrieval could be used to read any file on the
system, including the configuration database of the mailman lists
which include passwords in plain text. A remote attacker just needs
a valid account on one mailing list managed by this mailman instance.
This update fixes this problem and is tracked under the Mitre CVE
ID CAN-2005-0202.
Please see section (3), "special instructions and notes".
Our previous mailman update (only announced in the SUSE Summary Report)
additionally fixed the following two security problems:
- a cross site scripting problem (CAN-2004-1177)
- too weak auto generated passwords (CAN-2004-1143)
This previous security fix requires the additional "python-xml" RPM
which was not required before.
2) solution/workaround
Temporary workarounds:
- Disable execution of the CGI scripts of mailman by either moving
the scripts away, or disabling it in the web servers configuration.
- Edit the true_path function in the Mailman/Cgi/private.py script to
contain:
SLASH = '/'
def true_path(path):
"Ensure that the path is safe by removing .."
parts = [x for x in path.split(SLASH) if x not in ('.', '..')]
return SLASH.join(parts)[1:]
3) special instructions and notes
After installing the upgraded packages, please make sure that
your mailing list config databases have not been retrieved by
attackers.
You can do so by checking for patterns like ".....///" in your
web servers access logs.
If this is the case:
- Reset all user passwords.
The last security update includes a new "change_member_pw"
script which can do that easily.
- Change the mailing list admin password.
- Optionally: Look for members which should not be in the list
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:
714996a830908538e30e6109faf58d23
patch rpm(s):
0f11a3a3c2631c94eef59ef1842e7db9
source rpm(s):
df7d92ece2ea37cfb628b258be127b44
SUSE Linux 9.1:
9ee909db5738e5a9d2cbe8642b36df2e
patch rpm(s):
e549d97d81eea96155d2de124c8f2be7
source rpm(s):
33964c2c5fe71a65a04e62f12b295775
SUSE Linux 9.0:
41b55c17abb0021bd9da56c5684ec0ad
patch rpm(s):
fc20d3fdfc0463c02809bce81ba46a8c
source rpm(s):
3c6b3c25093c3ccf8d385a7b1e86fdb6
SUSE Linux 8.2:
b5ee2af05bc7037e6d3e66988b9789b9
patch rpm(s):
c198e0a9bfb3c7bc828b1f6173834407
source rpm(s):
e42568b562cccb8d572b5782a3fa2f09
x86-64 Platform:
SUSE Linux 9.2:
ab82f4faac15b4b0cf635937b1cc2ab5
patch rpm(s):
074305e1baa53bfe6959293100dc8682
source rpm(s):
df7d92ece2ea37cfb628b258be127b44
SUSE Linux 9.1:
ab93f0276b9cc701224eb16c2404a7e9
patch rpm(s):
8dd9e3317ef89e3e2e8a184c02aacfbc
source rpm(s):
62e6d965c15d9795ddcda560a6f2264f
SUSE Linux 9.0:
594f24a7c84defef412b517a4994ee88
patch rpm(s):
187da073862f34b011bda55894e9b74d
source rpm(s):
0672d542ab787352b9d10b71394ffcfe
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5) Pending vulnerabilities in SUSE Distributions and Workarounds:
See the SUSE Security Summary report.
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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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