Issued:
2009-10-22
Updated:
2009-10-22

RHSA-2009:1522 - Moderate: kernel security and bug fix update


Synopsis

Moderate: kernel security and bug fix update

Type/Severity

Security Advisory Moderate

Topic

Updated kernel packages that fix multiple security issues and several bugs are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.

This update has been rated as having moderate security impact by the Red Hat Security Response Team.

Description

The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system.

This update fixes the following security issues:

  • multiple, missing initialization flaws were found in the Linux kernel. Padding data in several core network structures was not initialized properly before being sent to user-space. These flaws could lead to information leaks. (CVE-2005-4881, CVE-2009-3228, Moderate)

This update also fixes the following bugs:

  • a packet duplication issue was fixed via the RHSA-2008:0665 update; however, the fix introduced a problem for systems using network bonding: Backup slaves were unable to receive ARP packets. When using network bonding in the "active-backup" mode and with the "arp_validate=3" option, the bonding driver considered such backup slaves as being down (since they were not receiving ARP packets), preventing successful failover to these devices. (BZ#519384)

  • due to insufficient memory barriers in the network code, a process sleeping in select() may have missed notifications about new data. In rare cases, this bug may have caused a process to sleep forever. (BZ#519386)

  • the driver version number in the ata_piix driver was not changed between Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.8, even though changes had been made between these releases. This could have prevented the driver from loading on systems that check driver versions, as this driver appeared older than it was. (BZ#519389)

  • a bug in nlm_lookup_host() could have led to un-reclaimed locks on file systems, resulting in the umount command failing. This bug could have also prevented NFS services from being relocated correctly in clustered environments. (BZ#519656)

  • the data buffer ethtool_get_strings() allocated, for the igb driver, was smaller than the amount of data that was copied in igb_get_strings(), because of a miscalculation in IGB_QUEUE_STATS_LEN, resulting in memory corruption. This bug could have led to a kernel panic. (BZ#522738)

  • in some situations, write operations to a TTY device were blocked even when the O_NONBLOCK flag was used. A reported case of this issue occurred when a single TTY device was opened by two users (one using blocking mode, and the other using non-blocking mode). (BZ#523930)

  • a deadlock was found in the cciss driver. In rare cases, this caused an NMI lockup during boot. Messages such as "cciss: controller cciss[x] failed, stopping." and "cciss[x]: controller not responding." may have been displayed on the console. (BZ#525725)

  • on 64-bit PowerPC systems, a rollover bug in the ibmveth driver could have caused a kernel panic. In a reported case, this panic occurred on a system with a large uptime and under heavy network load. (BZ#527225)

Users should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain backported patches to correct these issues. The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.

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

ProductVersionArch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Update Support4.8x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Update Support4.8ia64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for x86_64 - Extended Update Support4.8i386
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian4ppc
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Power, big endian - Extended Update Support4.8ppc
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems4s390x
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems4s390
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems - Extended Update Support4.8s390x
Red Hat Enterprise Linux for IBM z Systems - Extended Update Support4.8s390
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation4x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation4ia64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation4i386
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server4x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server4ia64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server4i386
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop4x86_64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Desktop4i386

Updated Packages

  • kernel-smp-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.x86_64.rpm
  • kernel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ppc64.rpm
  • kernel-xenU-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-xenU-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.x86_64.rpm
  • kernel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ia64.rpm
  • kernel-doc-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.noarch.rpm
  • kernel-xenU-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.x86_64.rpm
  • kernel-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.s390x.rpm
  • kernel-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ia64.rpm
  • kernel-largesmp-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ppc64.rpm
  • kernel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.src.rpm
  • kernel-smp-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.x86_64.rpm
  • kernel-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.s390.rpm
  • kernel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.s390x.rpm
  • kernel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.x86_64.rpm
  • kernel-smp-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.s390.rpm
  • kernel-xenU-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-largesmp-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ia64.rpm
  • kernel-hugemem-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-smp-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-largesmp-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ppc64.rpm
  • kernel-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ppc64iseries.rpm
  • kernel-largesmp-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.x86_64.rpm
  • kernel-devel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ppc64.rpm
  • kernel-largesmp-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ia64.rpm
  • kernel-hugemem-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-largesmp-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.x86_64.rpm
  • kernel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.x86_64.rpm
  • kernel-2.6.9-89.0.15.EL.ppc64iseries.rpm

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