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RHSA-2017:2787-01 -- Redhat rh-mysql56-mysql

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:505803Date: (C)2021-02-05   (M)2022-11-03
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




MySQL is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. It consists of the MySQL server daemon, mysqld, and many client programs. The following packages have been upgraded to a later upstream version: rh-mysql56-mysql . Security Fix: * An integer overflow flaw leading to a buffer overflow was found in the way MySQL parsed connection handshake packets. An unauthenticated remote attacker with access to the MySQL port could use this flaw to crash the mysqld daemon. * It was discovered that the mysql and mysqldump tools did not correctly handle database and table names containing newline characters. A database user with privileges to create databases or tables could cause the mysql command to execute arbitrary shell or SQL commands while restoring database backup created using the mysqldump tool. * Multiple flaws were found in the way the MySQL init script handled initialization of the database data directory and permission setting on the error log file. The mysql operating system user could use these flaws to escalate their privileges to root. * It was discovered that the mysqld_safe script honored the ledir option value set in a MySQL configuration file. A user able to modify one of the MySQL configuration files could use this flaw to escalate their privileges to root. * It was discovered that the MySQL client command line tools only checked after authentication whether server supported SSL. A man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to hijack client"s authentication to the server even if the client was configured to require SSL connection. * Multiple flaws were found in the way the mysqld_safe script handled creation of error log file. The mysql operating system user could use these flaws to escalate their privileges to root. * A flaw was found in the way MySQL client library handled prepared statements when server connection was lost. A malicious server or a man-in-the-middle attacker could possibly use this flaw to crash an application using libmysqlclient. * This update fixes several vulnerabilities in the MySQL database server. Information about these flaws can be found on the Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory pages listed in the References section. Red Hat would like to thank Pali Rohar for reporting CVE-2017-3305. Bug Fix: * Previously, the md5 function was blocked by MySQL in FIPS mode because the MD5 hash algorithm is considered insecure. Consequently, the mysqld daemon failed with error messages when FIPS mode was enabled. With this update, md5 is allowed in FIPS mode for non-security operations. Note that users are able to use md5 for security purposes but such usage is not supported by Red Hat

Platform:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
Product:
rh-mysql56-mysql
Reference:
RHSA-2017:2787-01
CVE-2016-8327
CVE-2017-3238
CVE-2017-3244
CVE-2017-3257
CVE-2017-3258
CVE-2017-3265
CVE-2017-3273
CVE-2017-3291
CVE-2017-3302
CVE-2017-3305
CVE-2017-3308
CVE-2017-3309
CVE-2017-3312
CVE-2017-3313
CVE-2017-3317
CVE-2017-3318
CVE-2017-3450
CVE-2017-3452
CVE-2017-3453
CVE-2017-3456
CVE-2017-3461
CVE-2017-3462
CVE-2017-3463
CVE-2017-3464
CVE-2017-3599
CVE-2017-3600
CVE-2017-3633
CVE-2017-3634
CVE-2017-3636
CVE-2017-3641
CVE-2017-3647
CVE-2017-3648
CVE-2017-3649
CVE-2017-3651
CVE-2017-3652
CVE-2017-3653
CVE    36
CVE-2016-8327
CVE-2017-3600
CVE-2017-3302
CVE-2017-3305
...
CPE    3
cpe:/o:redhat:enterprise_linux:7
cpe:/a:redhat:rh-mysql56-mysql
cpe:/o:redhat:enterprise_linux:6

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