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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 RHSA-2014:0771-01 Critical: Kernel Issue Fix

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Calendar Grey June 19, 2014
Dist Redhat Esm H88
The kernel updates released for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 address several security vulnerabilities and correct various bugs, significantly enhancing the system's integrity.
Updated kernel packages that fix multiple security issues and several bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6

Solution

Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata relevant to your system have been applied.

This update is available via the Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at https://access.redhat.com/site/articles/11258

To install kernel packages manually, use "rpm -ivh [package]". Do not use "rpm -Uvh" as that will remove the running kernel binaries from your system. You may use "rpm -e" to remove old kernels after determining that the new kernel functions properly on your system.

Summary

The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system.
* A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's futex subsystem handled the requeuing of certain Priority Inheritance (PI) futexes. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to escalate their privileges on the system. (CVE-2014-3153, Important)
* A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's floppy driver handled user space provided data in certain error code paths while processing FDRAWCMD IOCTL commands. A local user with write access to /dev/fdX could use this flaw to free (using the kfree() function) arbitrary kernel memory. (CVE-2014-1737, Important)
* It was found that the Linux kernel's floppy driver leaked internal kernel memory addresses to user space during the processing of the FDRAWCMD IOCTL command. A local user with write access to /dev/fdX could use this flaw to obtain information about the kernel heap arrangement. (CVE-2014-1738, Low)
Note: A local user with write access to /dev/fdX could use these two flaws (CVE-2014-1737 in combination with CVE-2014-1738) to escalate their privileges on the system.
* It was discovered that the proc_ns_follow_link() function did not properly return the LAST_BIND value in the last pathname component as is expected for procfs symbolic links, which could lead to excessive freeing of memory and consequent slab corruption. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to crash the system. (CVE-2014-0203, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel handled exceptions when user-space applications attempted to use the linkage stack. On IBM S/390 systems, a local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to crash the system. (CVE-2014-2039, Moderate)
* An invalid pointer dereference flaw was found in the Marvell 8xxx Libertas WLAN (libertas) driver in the Linux kernel. A local user able to write to a file that is provided by the libertas driver and located on the debug file system (debugfs) could use this flaw to crash the system. Note: The debugfs file system must be mounted locally to exploit this issue. It is not mounted by default. (CVE-2013-6378, Low)
* A denial of service flaw was discovered in the way the Linux kernel's SELinux implementation handled files with an empty SELinux security context. A local user who has the CAP_MAC_ADMIN capability could use this flaw to crash the system. (CVE-2014-1874, Low)
Red Hat would like to thank Kees Cook of Google for reporting CVE-2014-3153, Matthew Daley for reporting CVE-2014-1737 and CVE-2014-1738, and Vladimir Davydov of Parallels for reporting CVE-2014-0203. Google acknowledges Pinkie Pie as the original reporter of CVE-2014-3153.
This update also fixes several bugs. Documentation for these changes will be available shortly from the Technical Notes document linked to in the References section.
All kernel users are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to correct these issues. The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.

References

https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2013-6378 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-0203 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-1737 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-1738 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-1874 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-2039 https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/CVE-2014-3153 https://access.redhat.com/security/updates/classification/#important https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/6.5_Technical_Notes/kernel.html

Package List

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 6):
Source: kernel-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.src.rpm
i386: kernel-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm kernel-debug-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm kernel-debug-debuginfo-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm kernel-debuginfo-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm kernel-debuginfo-common-i686-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm kernel-devel-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm kernel-headers-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm perf-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm perf-debuginfo-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm python-perf-debuginfo-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.i686.rpm
noarch: kernel-abi-whitelists-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.noarch.rpm kernel-doc-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.noarch.rpm kernel-firmware-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.noarch.rpm
x86_64: kernel-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm kernel-debug-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm kernel-debug-debuginfo-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm kernel-debuginfo-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm kernel-debuginfo-common-x86_64-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm kernel-devel-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm kernel-headers-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm perf-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm perf-debuginfo-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm python-perf-debuginfo-2.6.32-431.20.3.el6.x86_64.rpm


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Advisory ID: RHSA-2014:0771-01
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Issue date: 2014-06-19

Topic

Updated kernel packages that fix multiple security issues and several bugsare now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as havingImportant security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) basescores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for eachvulnerability from the CVE links in the References section.

Relevant Releases Architectures

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop (v. 6) - i386, noarch, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop Optional (v. 6) - i386, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux HPC Node (v. 6) - noarch, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux HPC Node Optional (v. 6) - x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server (v. 6) - i386, noarch, ppc64, s390x, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server Optional (v. 6) - i386, ppc64, s390x, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation (v. 6) - i386, noarch, x86_64

Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation Optional (v. 6) - i386, x86_64

Bugs Fixed

1033578 - CVE-2013-6378 Kernel: drivers: libertas: potential oops in debugfs

1062356 - CVE-2014-1874 Kernel: SELinux: local denial-of-service

1067558 - CVE-2014-2039 Kernel: s390: crash due to linkage stack instructions

1094287 - ixgbevf prematurely strips VLAN tags [rhel-6.5.z]

1094299 - CVE-2014-1737 CVE-2014-1738 kernel: block: floppy: privilege escalation via FDRAWCMD floppy ioctl command

1094363 - CVE-2014-0203 kernel: fs: slab corruption due to the invalid last component type during do_filp_open()

1103626 - CVE-2014-3153 kernel: futex: pi futexes requeue issue

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