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[OpenPKG-SA-2006.014] OpenPKG Security Advisory (shiela)

Subject: [OpenPKG-SA-2006.014] OpenPKG Security Advisory (shiela)
Date: Tue, 25 Jul 2006 15:20:12 +0200
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OpenPKG Security Advisory                            The OpenPKG Project
http://www.openpkg.org/security/                  http://www.openpkg.org
openpkg-security@openpkg.org                         openpkg@openpkg.org
OpenPKG-SA-2006.014                                          25-Jul-2006
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Package:             shiela
Vulnerability:       arbitrary code execution
OpenPKG Specific:    no

Affected Releases:   Affected Packages:         Corrected Packages:
OpenPKG CURRENT      <= shiela-1.1.6-20051003   >= shiela-1.1.7-20060725
OpenPKG 2-STABLE     <= shiela-1.1.6-2.20060622 >= shiela-1.1.6-2.20060725
OpenPKG 2.5-RELEASE  <= shiela-1.1.6-2.5.0      >= shiela-1.1.6-2.5.1

Description:
  Brian Caswell from Sourcefire discovered [0] vulnerabilities in OSSP
  Shiela [1], a CVS repository access control and logging extension.
  The vulnerabilities allow arbitrary code execution during CVS file
  commits if a filename is specially crafted to contain shell commands.
  The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project assigned the id
  CVE-2006-3633 [2] to the problem.

  Notice: OSSP shiela might be installed as a _copy_ into your CVSROOT
  area. If this is the case please do not forget to update this copy
  after updating the OpenPKG "shiela" package.
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References:
  [0] http://www.sourcefire.com/services/advisories.html
  [1] http://www.ossp.org/pkg/tool/shiela/
  [2] http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-3633
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for details on how to verify the integrity of this advisory.
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