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                        SUSE Security Summary Report

        Announcement ID:        SUSE-SR:2009:019
        Date:                   Tue, 24 Nov 2009 07:00:00 +0000
        Cross-References:       CVE-2009-1523, CVE-2009-2700, CVE-2009-2820
                                CVE-2009-3265, CVE-2009-3266, CVE-2009-3608
                                CVE-2009-3609, CVE-2009-3616, CVE-2009-3831

    Content of this advisory:
        1) Solved Security Vulnerabilities:
            - cups
            - jetty5
            - libqt4/dbus-1-qt
            - opera
            - puretls/jessie
            - kdegraphics3-pdf
            - qemu
        2) Pending Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Work-Arounds:
            none
        3) Authenticity Verification and Additional Information

______________________________________________________________________________

1) Solved Security Vulnerabilities

   To avoid flooding mailing lists with SUSE Security Announcements for minor
   issues, SUSE Security releases weekly summary reports for the low profile
   vulnerability fixes. The SUSE Security Summary Reports do not list or
   download URLs like the SUSE Security Announcements that are released for
   more severe vulnerabilities.

   Fixed packages for the following incidents are already available on our FTP
   server and via the YaST Online Update.

   - cups
     The cups web interface was prone to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) problems.
     CVE-2009-2820: CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.1, SLE11

   - jetty5
     This update fixes a directory traversal bug in jetty5's HTTP server.
     CVE-2009-1523: CVSS v2 Base Score: 7.1
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.2

   - libqt4/dbus-1-qt
     This update fixes the handling of the subjectAltName field in SSL
     certificates.
     CVE-2009-2700: CVSS v2 Base Score: 6.8
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.1, SLE10, SLE11

   - opera
     Version upgrade of Opera to 10.1 to fix:
     - two XSS attacks via RSS/Atom
       CVE-2009-3265: CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3
       CVE-2009-3266: CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3
     - possible remote arbitrary code execution via crafted domain names
       CVE-2009-3831: CVSS v2 Base Score: 9.3
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.2

   - puretls/jessie
     The Java packages puretls and jessie can be used for TLS communication
     by Java programs. This packages are vulnerable to the current TLS
     renegatioation vulnerability tracked by CVE-2009-3555.
     The standard way to use TLS in Java is the JSSE framework included in
     the corresponding JDK. We will update the JDKs and therefore skip these
     orphaned packages.
     CVE-2009-3555: CVSS v2 Base Score: 6.4

   - kdegraphics3-pdf
     Specially crafted PDF files could cause buffer overflows in the
     pdftops filter when printing such a document.
     CVE-2009-3608: CVSS v2 Base Score: 9.3
     CVE-2009-3609: CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.1, SLE10

   - qemu
     The VNC server of qemu was vulnerable to use-after-free bugs, that
     allowed the execution of code on the host system initiated from the
     guest system. This bug can be used to escape from the guest machine.
     CVE-2009-3616: CVSS v2 Base Score: 8.5
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.1, SLE11

______________________________________________________________________________

2) Pending Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Work-Arounds

   none
______________________________________________________________________________

3) Authenticity Verification and Additional Information

  - Announcement authenticity verification:

    SUSE security announcements are published via mailing lists and on Web
    sites. The authenticity and integrity of a SUSE security announcement is
    guaranteed by a cryptographic signature in each announcement. All SUSE
    security announcements are published with a valid signature.

    To verify the signature of the announcement, save it as text into a file
    and run the command

      gpg --verify 

    replacing  with the name of the file containing the announcement.
    The output for a valid signature looks like:

      gpg: Signature made  using RSA key ID 3D25D3D9
      gpg: Good signature from "SuSE Security Team "

    where  is replaced by the date the document was signed.

    If the security team's key is not contained in your key ring, you can
    import it from the first installation CD. To import the key, use the
    command

      gpg --import gpg-pubkey-3d25d3d9-36e12d04.asc

  - Package authenticity verification:

    SUSE update packages are available on many mirror FTP servers all over the
    world. While this service is considered valuable and important to the free
    and open source software community, the authenticity and integrity of a
    package needs to be verified to ensure that it has not been tampered with.

    The internal RPM package signatures provide an easy way to verify the
    authenticity of an RPM package. Use the command

      rpm -v --checksig 

    to verify the signature of the package, replacing  with the
    filename of the RPM package downloaded. The package is unmodified if it
    contains a valid signature from build@suse.de with the key ID 9C800ACA.

    This key is automatically imported into the RPM database (on RPMv4-based
    distributions) and the gpg key ring of 'root' during installation. You can
    also find it on the first installation CD and included at the end of this
    announcement.

  - SUSE runs two security mailing lists to which any interested party may
    subscribe:

    opensuse-security@opensuse.org
        -   General Linux and SUSE security discussion.
            All SUSE security announcements are sent to this list.
            To subscribe, send an e-mail to
                .

    opensuse-security-announce@opensuse.org
        -   SUSE's announce-only mailing list.
            Only SUSE's security announcements are sent to this list.
            To subscribe, send an e-mail to
                .

    ====================================================================    SUSE's security contact is  or .
    The  public key is listed below.
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SuSE: Weekly Summary 2009:019

November 24, 2009
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______________________________________________________________________________

                        SUSE Security Summary Report

        Announcement ID:        SUSE-SR:2009:019
        Date:                   Tue, 24 Nov 2009 07:00:00 +0000
        Cross-References:       CVE-2009-1523, CVE-2009-2700, CVE-2009-2820
                                CVE-2009-3265, CVE-2009-3266, CVE-2009-3608
                                CVE-2009-3609, CVE-2009-3616, CVE-2009-3831

    Content of this advisory:
        1) Solved Security Vulnerabilities:
            - cups
            - jetty5
            - libqt4/dbus-1-qt
            - opera
            - puretls/jessie
            - kdegraphics3-pdf
            - qemu
        2) Pending Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Work-Arounds:
            none
        3) Authenticity Verification and Additional Information

______________________________________________________________________________

1) Solved Security Vulnerabilities

   To avoid flooding mailing lists with SUSE Security Announcements for minor
   issues, SUSE Security releases weekly summary reports for the low profile
   vulnerability fixes. The SUSE Security Summary Reports do not list or
   download URLs like the SUSE Security Announcements that are released for
   more severe vulnerabilities.

   Fixed packages for the following incidents are already available on our FTP
   server and via the YaST Online Update.

   - cups
     The cups web interface was prone to Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) problems.
     CVE-2009-2820: CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.1, SLE11

   - jetty5
     This update fixes a directory traversal bug in jetty5's HTTP server.
     CVE-2009-1523: CVSS v2 Base Score: 7.1
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.2

   - libqt4/dbus-1-qt
     This update fixes the handling of the subjectAltName field in SSL
     certificates.
     CVE-2009-2700: CVSS v2 Base Score: 6.8
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.1, SLE10, SLE11

   - opera
     Version upgrade of Opera to 10.1 to fix:
     - two XSS attacks via RSS/Atom
       CVE-2009-3265: CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3
       CVE-2009-3266: CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3
     - possible remote arbitrary code execution via crafted domain names
       CVE-2009-3831: CVSS v2 Base Score: 9.3
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.2

   - puretls/jessie
     The Java packages puretls and jessie can be used for TLS communication
     by Java programs. This packages are vulnerable to the current TLS
     renegatioation vulnerability tracked by CVE-2009-3555.
     The standard way to use TLS in Java is the JSSE framework included in
     the corresponding JDK. We will update the JDKs and therefore skip these
     orphaned packages.
     CVE-2009-3555: CVSS v2 Base Score: 6.4

   - kdegraphics3-pdf
     Specially crafted PDF files could cause buffer overflows in the
     pdftops filter when printing such a document.
     CVE-2009-3608: CVSS v2 Base Score: 9.3
     CVE-2009-3609: CVSS v2 Base Score: 4.3
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.1, SLE10

   - qemu
     The VNC server of qemu was vulnerable to use-after-free bugs, that
     allowed the execution of code on the host system initiated from the
     guest system. This bug can be used to escape from the guest machine.
     CVE-2009-3616: CVSS v2 Base Score: 8.5
     Affected products: openSUSE 11.0-11.1, SLE11

______________________________________________________________________________

2) Pending Vulnerabilities, Solutions, and Work-Arounds

   none
______________________________________________________________________________

3) Authenticity Verification and Additional Information

  - Announcement authenticity verification:

    SUSE security announcements are published via mailing lists and on Web
    sites. The authenticity and integrity of a SUSE security announcement is
    guaranteed by a cryptographic signature in each announcement. All SUSE
    security announcements are published with a valid signature.

    To verify the signature of the announcement, save it as text into a file
    and run the command

      gpg --verify 

    replacing  with the name of the file containing the announcement.
    The output for a valid signature looks like:

      gpg: Signature made  using RSA key ID 3D25D3D9
      gpg: Good signature from "SuSE Security Team "

    where  is replaced by the date the document was signed.

    If the security team's key is not contained in your key ring, you can
    import it from the first installation CD. To import the key, use the
    command

      gpg --import gpg-pubkey-3d25d3d9-36e12d04.asc

  - Package authenticity verification:

    SUSE update packages are available on many mirror FTP servers all over the
    world. While this service is considered valuable and important to the free
    and open source software community, the authenticity and integrity of a
    package needs to be verified to ensure that it has not been tampered with.

    The internal RPM package signatures provide an easy way to verify the
    authenticity of an RPM package. Use the command

      rpm -v --checksig 

    to verify the signature of the package, replacing  with the
    filename of the RPM package downloaded. The package is unmodified if it
    contains a valid signature from build@suse.de with the key ID 9C800ACA.

    This key is automatically imported into the RPM database (on RPMv4-based
    distributions) and the gpg key ring of 'root' during installation. You can
    also find it on the first installation CD and included at the end of this
    announcement.

  - SUSE runs two security mailing lists to which any interested party may
    subscribe:

    opensuse-security@opensuse.org
        -   General Linux and SUSE security discussion.
            All SUSE security announcements are sent to this list.
            To subscribe, send an e-mail to
                .

    opensuse-security-announce@opensuse.org
        -   SUSE's announce-only mailing list.
            Only SUSE's security announcements are sent to this list.
            To subscribe, send an e-mail to
                .

    ====================================================================    SUSE's security contact is  or .
    The  public key is listed below.
    ====================================================================

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