[Ksplice-Fedora-27-updates] New Ksplice updates for Fedora 27 (FEDORA-2017-ef58cbde27)

Oracle Ksplice ksplice-support_ww at oracle.com
Wed Nov 22 06:34:53 PST 2017


Synopsis: FEDORA-2017-ef58cbde27 can now be patched using Ksplice
CVEs: CVE-2017-1000380 CVE-2017-12193 CVE-2017-15115 CVE-2017-16538

Systems running Fedora 27 can now use Ksplice to patch against the
latest Fedora kernel update, FEDORA-2017-ef58cbde27.

INSTALLING THE UPDATES

We recommend that all users of Ksplice Uptrack running Fedora 27
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

* Denial-of-service in Ceph I/O capability flushing.

A failure to correctly handle errors when flushing capabilities to disk
can result in a deadlock. A local user with access to a Ceph filesystem
could use this flaw to cause a Denial-of-service.


* Denial-of-service in OverlayFS inode allocation.

A failure to check for NULL can result in a NULL pointer dereference
when attempting to allocate an inode. A local user with access to an
OverlayFS filesystem could use this flaw to cause a denial-of-service.


* Out-of-bounds access during Xen Grant device memory unmapping.

A failure to handle an error case when mapping memory in a Xen Grant
device can result in an out-of-bounds access during unmap. A local user
with access to a Xen Grant device could use this flaw to cause undefined
behaviour or potentially escalate privileges.


* Denial-of-service during failure to mount SMBv2 share.

A failure to correctly handle a communication failure when mounting a
Server Message Block 2 share can result in a NULL pointer dereference
causing a Kernel crash. A local user could use this flaw to cause a
denial-of-service.


* Out-of-bounds access in GTCO CalComp/InterWrite USB tablet HID parsing.

A validation failure when parsing a HID report from a GTCO
CalComp/InterWrite USB tablet can result in an out-of-bounds memory
access. A user with physical access to a system could use this flaw to
cause undefined behaviour or potentially escalate privileges.


* CVE-2017-12193: Denial-of-service in generic associative array implementation.

A logic error when inserting a new entry into an associative array can
result in a NULL pointer dereference, leading to a Kernel crash. A local
user could use this flaw to cause a denial-of-service.


* Out-of-bounds access in SCSI device when creating a request table.

An off-by-one error when processing a list of SCSI requests can result
in an out-of-bounds memory access. A local user could use this flaw to
cause undefined behaviour or potentially escalate privileges.


* Denial-of-service in IPSEC transform policy netlink dump.

A failure to handle an error case when dumping IPSEC transform
information via netlink can result in a Kernel crash. A local user with
the ability to administer an IPSEC tunnel could use this flaw to cause a
denial-of-service.


* Improved fix for CVE-2017-1000380: Information leak when reading timer information from ALSA devices.

A race condition when reading timer information from ALSA driver results
in use-after-free which leads to kernel information leaking into
userspace. A local attacker could use this flaw to get information about
running kernel and facilitate an attack.


* Denial-of-service when validating CIFS path.

A validation error combined with a memory leak in error path could
result in kernel memory exhaustion. A malicious user can exploit this to
cause denial-of-service.


* Userspace memory corruption when reading key.

An out-of-bound write in kernel key management facility results in
user memory corruption. This could result in incorrect control flow and
denial-of-service in userspace.


* Denial-of-service when parsing ASN.1 key.

Out-of-bound read in the kernel key management facility when parsing
ASN.1 key could lead to kernel crash. An unprivileged attacker can
exploit this vulnerability to cause denial-of-service.


* Denial-of-service when handling page fault through userfaultfd.

Incorrect error handling during userfaultfd UFFDIO_COPY ioctl operation
leads to kernel crash. An attacker can exploit this to cause
denial-of-service.


* Data corruption when trimming OCFS2 filesystem.

A bug in the implementation of FITRIM ioctl in OCFS2 could result in
data corruption when trimming the filesystem. The resulting corruption
cannot be fixed using fsck.


* CVE-2017-16538: Denial-of-service in DVB-USB subsystem.

A missing warm-start check and incorrect attach timing allows local
users to cause a denial of service (general protection fault and system
crash) or possibly have unspecified other impact via a crafted USB
device.


* Denial-of-service when terminating process.

A race condition in the fast mutex subsystem results in a kernel crash
when cleaning up the memory allocated to a process. An unprivileged
local user could exploit this to cause denial-of-service.


* Denial-of-service due to race condition in workqueue manipulation.

A race condition during concurrent manipulation of a workqueue by a
kernel thread and an interrupt handler can result in a NULL pointer
dereference, leading to a Kernel crash.


* Out-of-bounds access in Cyclic Counter Mode block cipher implementation.

Incorrect manipulation of an initialisation vector when performing
cryptographic operations using Cyclic Counter Mode can result in an
out-of-bounds memory access, leading to undefined behaviour or a Kernel
crash. A local user could use this flaw to cause a denial-of-service.


* Denial-of-service in AVX2 SHA256 implementation.

An unaligned access in the AVX2 SHA256 implementation can result in a Kernel
crash. A local user could use this flaw to cause a denial-of-service.


* Denial-of-service in ASN.1 certificate parsing.

A logic error when parsing an ASN.1 encoded certificate can result in a
NULL pointer dereference. A local user user could use this flaw to cause
a denial-of-service.


* Out-of-bounds memory access in OSS emulation.

A logic error in the ALSA emulation of an OSS sequencer can result in an
out-of-bounds memory access when processing events, leading to undefined
behaviour or a Kernel crash. A local user could use this flaw to cause a
denial-of-service.


* Denial-of-service in Ceph RADOS Block Device cloned images.

A logic error when processing cloned Ceph images stored on a RADOS Block
Device can result in a deadlock. A local user with access to a Ceph
filesystem could use this flaw to cause a denial-of-service.


* CVE-2017-15115: Use-after-free in SCTP peel off operation inside network namespace.

A logic error when performing an SCTP peel off operation from a network
namespace can result in an incorrect free, leading to a subsequent
use-after-free. A local user could use this flaw to cause a
denial-of-service, or potentially escalate privileges.

SUPPORT

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





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