[Ksplice-Fedora-22-updates] New updates available via Ksplice (FEDORA-2015-12437)

Oracle Ksplice ksplice-support_ww at oracle.com
Wed Aug 12 15:03:57 PDT 2015


Synopsis: FEDORA-2015-12437 can now be patched using Ksplice
CVEs: CVE-2015-1333

Systems running Fedora 22 can now use Ksplice to patch against the
latest Fedora kernel update, FEDORA-2015-12437.

INSTALLING THE UPDATES

We recommend that all users of Ksplice Uptrack on Fedora 22 install
these updates.

On systems that have "autoinstall = yes" in /etc/uptrack/uptrack.conf,
these updates will be installed automatically and you do not need to
take any action.

Alternatively, you can install these updates by running:

# /usr/sbin/uptrack-upgrade -y


DESCRIPTION

* CVE-2015-1333: Denial-of-service in the keyring subsystem.

A flaw in the keyring subsystem leads to a memory leak when repeatedly
adding the same key to kernel via the add_key() syscall.  A local,
unprivileged user could use this flaw to exhaust the memory on the system
and cause a denial-of-service.


* Disable modification of LDT by userspace processes.

The seldom-used modify_ldt syscall allowing processes to modify their local
descriptor table has several vulnerabilities allowing local unprivileged
users to elevate privileges.

This update disables by default the modify_ldt syscall and introduces a new
sysctl 'ksplice_modify_ldt' to allow administrators to re-enable it.
Re-enabling the syscall will make the machine vulnerable.

To re-enable modify_ldt, run the following command as root:

  sysctl ksplice_modify_ldt=1

To disable, run:

  sysctl ksplice_modify_ldt=0

This mitigates CVE-2015-3290, CVE-2015-3291 and CVE-2015-5157.

SUPPORT

Ksplice support is available at ksplice-support_ww at oracle.com.


  



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