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SUSE-SU-2017:0647-1 -- SLES xen

ID: oval:org.secpod.oval:def:89044519Date: (C)2021-06-30   (M)2023-12-07
Class: PATCHFamily: unix




This update for xen fixes several issues. These security issues were fixed: - CVE-2017-5973: A infinite loop while doing control transfer in xhci_kick_epctx allowed privileged user inside the guest to crash the host process resulting in DoS - CVE-2016-10155: The virtual hardware watchdog "wdt_i6300esb" was vulnerable to a memory leakage issue allowing a privileged user to cause a DoS and/or potentially crash the Qemu process on the host - CVE-2017-2620: In CIRRUS_BLTMODE_MEMSYSSRC mode the bitblit copy routine cirrus_bitblt_cputovideo failed to check the memory region, allowing for an out-of-bounds write that allows for privilege escalation - CVE-2017-5856: The MegaRAID SAS 8708EM2 Host Bus Adapter emulation support was vulnerable to a memory leakage issue allowing a privileged user to leak host memory resulting in DoS - CVE-2017-5898: The CCID Card device emulator support was vulnerable to an integer overflow flaw allowing a privileged user to crash the Qemu process on the host resulting in DoS - CVE-2017-2615: An error in the bitblt copy operation could have allowed a malicious guest administrator to cause an out of bounds memory access, possibly leading to information disclosure or privilege escalation - CVE-2014-8106: A heap-based buffer overflow in the Cirrus VGA emulator allowed local guest users to execute arbitrary code via vectors related to blit regions - CVE-2017-5579: The 16550A UART serial device emulation support was vulnerable to a memory leakage issue allowing a privileged user to cause a DoS and/or potentially crash the Qemu process on the host - CVE-2016-9907: The USB redirector usb-guest support was vulnerable to a memory leakage flaw when destroying the USB redirector in "usbredir_handle_destroy". A guest user/process could have used this issue to leak host memory, resulting in DoS for a host - CVE-2016-9911: The USB EHCI Emulation support was vulnerable to a memory leakage issue while processing packet data in "ehci_init_transfer". A guest user/process could have used this issue to leak host memory, resulting in DoS for the host - CVE-2016-9921: The Cirrus CLGD 54xx VGA Emulator support was vulnerable to a divide by zero issue while copying VGA data. A privileged user inside guest could have used this flaw to crash the process instance on the host, resulting in DoS - CVE-2016-9922: The Cirrus CLGD 54xx VGA Emulator support was vulnerable to a divide by zero issue while copying VGA data. A privileged user inside guest could have used this flaw to crash the process instance on the host, resulting in DoS - CVE-2016-9101: A memory leak in hw/net/eepro100.c allowed local guest OS administrators to cause a denial of service by repeatedly unplugging an i8255x NIC device - CVE-2016-9776: The ColdFire Fast Ethernet Controller emulator support was vulnerable to an infinite loop issue while receiving packets in "mcf_fec_receive". A privileged user/process inside guest could have used this issue to crash the Qemu process on the host leading to DoS - A malicious guest could have, by frequently rebooting over extended periods of time, run the host system out of memory, resulting in a Denial of Service These non-security issues were fixed: - bsc#1000195: Prevent panic on CPU0 while booting on SLES 11 SP3 - bsc#1002496: Added support for reloading clvm in block-dmmd block-dmmd - bsc#987002: Prevent crash of domU" after they were migrated from SP3 HV to SP4

Platform:
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 SP4
Product:
xen
Reference:
SUSE-SU-2017:0647-1
CVE-2014-8106
CVE-2016-10155
CVE-2016-9101
CVE-2016-9776
CVE-2016-9907
CVE-2016-9911
CVE-2016-9921
CVE-2016-9922
CVE-2017-2615
CVE-2017-2620
CVE-2017-5579
CVE-2017-5856
CVE-2017-5898
CVE-2017-5973
CVE    14
CVE-2016-10155
CVE-2016-9911
CVE-2016-9922
CVE-2016-9921
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