- Issued:
- 2008-12-16
- Updated:
- 2008-12-16
RHSA-2008:1017 - Important: kernel security and bug fix update
Synopsis
Important: kernel security and bug fix update
Type/Severity
Security Advisory Important
Topic
Updated kernel packages that resolve several security issues and fix various bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.
This update has been rated as having important security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team.
Description
The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system.
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Olaf Kirch reported a flaw in the i915 kernel driver. This flaw could, potentially, lead to local privilege escalation. Note: the flaw only affects systems based on the Intel G33 Express Chipset and newer. (CVE-2008-3831, Important)
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Miklos Szeredi reported a missing check for files opened with O_APPEND in the sys_splice(). This could allow a local, unprivileged user to bypass the append-only file restrictions. (CVE-2008-4554, Important)
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a deficiency was found in the Linux kernel Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) implementation. This could lead to a possible denial of service if one end of a SCTP connection did not support the AUTH extension. (CVE-2008-4576, Important)
In addition, these updated packages fix the following bugs:
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on Itanium(r) systems, when a multithreaded program was traced using the command "strace -f", messages such as
PANIC: attached pid 10740 exited PANIC: handle_group_exit: 10740 leader 10721 ...
will be displayed, and after which the trace would stop. With these updated packages, "strace -f" command no longer results in these error messages, and strace terminates normally after tracing all threads.
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on big-endian systems such as PowerPC, the getsockopt() function incorrectly returned 0 depending on the parameters passed to it when the time to live (TTL) value equaled 255.
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when using an NFSv4 file system, accessing the same file with two separate processes simultaneously resulted in the NFS client process becoming unresponsive.
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on AMD64 and Intel(r) 64 hypervisor-enabled systems, when a syscall correctly returned '-1' in code compiled on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, the same code, when run with the strace utility, would incorrectly return an invalid return value. This has been fixed: on AMD64 and Intel(r) 64 hypervisor-enabled systems, syscalls in compiled code return the same, correct values as syscalls run with strace.
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on the Itanium(r) architecture, fully-virtualized guest domains created using more than 64 GB of memory caused other guest domains not to receive interrupts. This caused soft lockups on other guests. All guest domains are now able to receive interrupts regardless of their allotted memory.
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when user-space used SIGIO notification, which was not disabled before closing a file descriptor and was then re-enabled in a different process, an attempt by the kernel to dereference a stale pointer led to a kernel crash. With this fix, such a situation no longer causes a kernel crash.
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modifications to certain pages made through a memory-mapped region could have been lost in cases when the NFS client needed to invalidate the page cache for that particular memory-mapped file.
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fully-virtualized Windows(r) guests became unresponsive due to the vIOSAPIC component being multiprocessor-unsafe. With this fix, vIOSAPIC is multiprocessor-safe and Windows guests do not become unresponsive.
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on certain systems, keyboard controllers could not withstand continuous requests to switch keyboard LEDs on or off. This resulted in some or all key presses not being registered by the system.
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on the Itanium(r) architecture, setting the "vm.nr_hugepages" sysctl parameter caused a kernel stack overflow resulting in a kernel panic, and possibly stack corruption. With this fix, setting vm.nr_hugepages works correctly.
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hugepages allow the Linux kernel to utilize the multiple page size capabilities of modern hardware architectures. In certain configurations, systems with large amounts of memory could fail to allocate most of this memory for hugepages even if it was free. This could result, for example, in database restart failures.
Users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to correct these issues.
Solution
Before applying this update, make sure that all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied.
This update is available via Red Hat Network. Details on how to use the Red Hat Network to apply this update are available at This content is not included.http://kbase.redhat.com/faq/docs/DOC-11259
Affected Products
| Product | Version | Arch |
|---|---|---|
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Update Support | 5.2 | x86_64 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Update Support | 5.2 | ia64 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Update Support | 5.2 | i386 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian | 5 | ppc |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian - Extended Update Support | 5.2 | ppc |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems | 5 | s390x |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems - Extended Update Support | 5.2 | s390x |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation | 5 | x86_64 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation | 5 | i386 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | 5 | x86_64 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | 5 | ia64 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server | 5 | i386 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server from RHUI | 5 | x86_64 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server from RHUI | 5 | i386 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop | 5 | x86_64 |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop | 5 | i386 |
Updated Packages
- kernel-debug-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ia64.rpm
- kernel-debug-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.x86_64.rpm
- kernel-kdump-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.s390x.rpm
- kernel-xen-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.x86_64.rpm
- kernel-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ia64.rpm
- kernel-headers-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ia64.rpm
- kernel-debug-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.s390x.rpm
- kernel-xen-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ia64.rpm
- kernel-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ppc64.rpm
- kernel-debug-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i686.rpm
- kernel-headers-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i386.rpm
- kernel-doc-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.noarch.rpm
- kernel-debug-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.s390x.rpm
- kernel-kdump-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ppc64.rpm
- kernel-debug-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i686.rpm
- kernel-xen-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ia64.rpm
- kernel-headers-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.s390x.rpm
- kernel-kdump-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.s390x.rpm
- kernel-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i686.rpm
- kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ia64.rpm
- kernel-xen-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.x86_64.rpm
- kernel-debug-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ppc64.rpm
- kernel-debug-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ppc64.rpm
- kernel-headers-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ppc.rpm
- kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.x86_64.rpm
- kernel-headers-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ppc64.rpm
- kernel-PAE-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i686.rpm
- kernel-headers-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.x86_64.rpm
- kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i686.rpm
- kernel-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.x86_64.rpm
- kernel-PAE-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i686.rpm
- kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.s390x.rpm
- kernel-debug-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.x86_64.rpm
- kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.src.rpm
- kernel-kdump-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ppc64.rpm
- kernel-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.s390x.rpm
- kernel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ppc64.rpm
- kernel-xen-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i686.rpm
- kernel-xen-devel-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.i686.rpm
- kernel-debug-2.6.18-92.1.22.el5.ia64.rpm
Fixes
- This content is not included.BZ - 248710
- This content is not included.BZ - 450335
- This content is not included.BZ - 459080
- This content is not included.BZ - 464502
- This content is not included.BZ - 465744
- This content is not included.BZ - 466079
- This content is not included.BZ - 466707
- This content is not included.BZ - 467727
- This content is not included.BZ - 469150
- This content is not included.BZ - 469649
- This content is not included.BZ - 469650
- This content is not included.BZ - 470853
- This content is not included.BZ - 474347
- This content is not included.BZ - 474760
CVEs
References
Additional information
- The Red Hat security contact is This content is not included.secalert@redhat.com. More contact details at https://access.redhat.com/security/team/contact/.
- Offline Security Data data is available for integration with other systems. See Offline Security Data API to get started.