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| Subject: | [Full-disclosure] [SECURITY] [DSA 1020-1] New flex packages fix insecure code generation |
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| Date: | Tue, 28 Mar 2006 01:19:56 +0200 |
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Debian Security Advisory DSA 1020-1 security@debian.org http://www.debian.org/security/ Moritz Muehlenhoff March 28th, 2006 http://www.debian.org/security/faq - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Package : flex Vulnerability : buffer overflow Problem-Type : local Debian-specific: no CVE ID : CVE-2006-0459 Chris Moore discovered that flex, a scanner generator, generates code, which allocates insufficient memory, if the grammar contains REJECT statements or trailing context rules. This may lead to a buffer overflow and the execution of arbitrary code. If you use code, which is derived from a vulnerable lex grammar in an untrusted environment you need to regenerate your scanner with the fixed version of flex. The old stable distribution (woody) is not affected by this problem. For the stable distribution (sarge) this problem has been fixed in version 2.5.31-31sarge1. For the unstable distribution (sid) this problem has been fixed in version 2.5.33-1. We recommend that you upgrade your flex package. Upgrade Instructions - -------------------- wget url will fetch the file for you dpkg -i file.deb will install the referenced file. If you are using the apt-get package manager, use the line for sources.list as given below: apt-get update will update the internal database apt-get upgrade will install corrected packages You may use an automated update by adding the resources from the footer to the proper configuration. Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 alias sarge - -------------------------------- Source archives: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1.dsc Size/MD5 checksum: 658 c8b6a0ea37517968898791efb5a7b4e6 http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1.diff.gz Size/MD5 checksum: 232063 06e7055de06929ee8333c98cb83e060a http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31.orig.tar.gz Size/MD5 checksum: 854802 7c81a69800245bae33070c46b4e3ab61 Architecture independent components: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex-doc_2.5.31-31sarge1_all.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 141472 61b73b16eee05b2726b69389702816c8 Alpha architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_alpha.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 277052 dc2ffe52ee80557c37f106694394013e AMD64 architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_amd64.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 269466 8f1dbdf97472966b6ccd0e2f48155315 ARM architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_arm.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 265434 b6b385e746d090ead980d2d5b00ce660 Intel IA-32 architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_i386.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 257982 2042d8b6d1e44afecc6ef482ebd7ed5b Intel IA-64 architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_ia64.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 373648 cf4a355a392906d35b4c6517b1af4da3 HP Precision architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_hppa.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 269346 33d0851b9b55a8a5ca02662e7eabc4b5 Motorola 680x0 architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_m68k.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 249344 90d10c0c21d102a2c884f7f255324e6a Big endian MIPS architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_mips.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 269530 16b2e02bdc974b5429c5bbca25c68257 Little endian MIPS architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_mipsel.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 268294 b9ea1fbf8d7f90420a38d60d888419b5 PowerPC architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_powerpc.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 341390 5acfa6e366ba01bace247bf4f919c51b IBM S/390 architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_s390.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 266372 7397af4c7d966de84e60503c7d1955a0 Sun Sparc architecture: http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/f/flex/flex_2.5.31-31sarge1_sparc.deb Size/MD5 checksum: 339300 74c5fff73315873fe893d84497ac308a These files will probably be moved into the stable distribution on its next update. - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For apt-get: deb http://security.debian.org/ stable/updates main For dpkg-ftp: ftp://security.debian.org/debian-security dists/stable/updates/main Mailing list: debian-security-announce@lists.debian.org Package info: `apt-cache show <pkg>' and http://packages.debian.org/<pkg> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEKHJsXm3vHE4uyloRAvdrAJ97912+ERSbq85sbYfdEsN6JgmxKgCgz4Mc fps1+E1UprWNA70un5dQv+8= =6kLC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. 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