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SUSE-SU-2019:14089-1 -- SLES kernel-default, kernel-syms, kernel-source, kernel-trace

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:89003395Date: (C)2021-02-27   (M)2024-04-17
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




The SUSE Linux Enterprise 11 SP4 kernel version 3.0.101 was updated to receive various security and bugfixes. The following security bugs were fixed: - CVE-2019-11477: A sequence of SACKs may have been crafted such that one can trigger an integer overflow, leading to a kernel panic. - CVE-2019-11478: It was possible to send a crafted sequence of SACKs which will fragment the TCP retransmission queue. An attacker may have been able to further exploit the fragmented queue to cause an expensive linked-list walk for subsequent SACKs received for that same TCP connection. - CVE-2019-11479: It was possible to send a crafted sequence of SACKs which will fragment the RACK send map. A remote attacker may be able to further exploit the fragmented send map to cause an expensive linked-list walk for subsequent SACKs received for that same TCP connection. This would have resulted in excess resource consumption due to low mss values. - CVE-2014-9710: The Btrfs implementation in the Linux kernel did not ensure that the visible xattr state is consistent with a requested replacement, which allowed local users to bypass intended ACL settings and gain privileges via standard filesystem operations during an xattr-replacement time window, related to a race condition, or after an xattr-replacement attempt that fails because the data did not fit . - CVE-2019-5489: The mincore implementation in mm/mincore.c in the Linux kernel allowed local attackers to observe page cache access patterns of other processes on the same system, potentially allowing sniffing of secret information. Limited remote exploitation may be possible, as demonstrated by latency differences in accessing public files from an Apache HTTP Server . - CVE-2019-11190: The Linux kernel allowed local users to bypass ASLR on setuid programs because install_exec_creds is called too late in load_elf_binary in fs/binfmt_elf.c, and thus the ptrace_may_access check has a race condition when reading /proc/pid/stat . - CVE-2018-17972: An issue was discovered in the proc_pid_stack function in fs/proc/base.c in the Linux kernel It did not ensure that only root may inspect the kernel stack of an arbitrary task, allowing a local attacker to exploit racy stack unwinding and leak kernel task stack contents . - CVE-2019-11884: The do_hidp_sock_ioctl function in net/bluetooth/hidp/sock.c in the Linux kernel allowed a local user to obtain potentially sensitive information from kernel stack memory via a HIDPCONNADD command, because a name field may not end with a "\0" character . - CVE-2019-11486: The Siemens R3964 line discipline driver in drivers/tty/n_r3964.c in the Linux kernel had multiple race conditions . The following non-security bugs were fixed: - cifs: fix uninitialized memory access . - kabi: drop LINUX_MIB_TCPWQUEUETOOBIG snmp counter . - kernel: Add CEX7 toleration support . - net: ipsec: fix a kernel oops caused by reentrant workqueue . - tcp: add tcp_min_snd_mss sysctl . - tcp: enforce tcp_min_snd_mss in tcp_mtu_probing . - tcp: limit payload size of sacked skbs . - tcp: tcp_fragment should apply sane memory limits . - x86/MCE: Handle quot;nosmtquot; offlining properly . - xfs: do not cache inodes read through bulkstat . Special Instructions and Notes: Please reboot the system after installing this update.

Platform:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4
Product:
kernel-default
kernel-syms
kernel-source
kernel-trace
Reference:
SUSE-SU-2019:14089-1
CVE-2014-9710
CVE-2018-17972
CVE-2019-11190
CVE-2019-11477
CVE-2019-11478
CVE-2019-11479
CVE-2019-11486
CVE-2019-11884
CVE-2019-5489
CVE    9
CVE-2014-9710
CVE-2019-11486
CVE-2019-11190
CVE-2018-17972
...
CPE    5
cpe:/a:linux:linux_kernel_syms
cpe:/a:linux:linux_kernel_default
cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel_source
cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel_trace
...

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