Issued:
2010-11-12
Updated:
2010-11-12

RHSA-2010:0882 - 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 fix several security issues and one bug are now available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 Extended Life Cycle Support (ELS).

The Red Hat Security Response Team has rated this update as having important security impact. Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) base scores, which give detailed severity ratings, are available for each vulnerability from the CVE links in the References section.

Description

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

This update fixes the following security issues:

  • An array index error was found in the gdth driver in the Linux kernel. A local user could send a specially-crafted IOCTL request that would cause a denial of service or, possibly, privilege escalation. (CVE-2009-3080, Important)

  • NULL pointer dereference flaws were found in the r128 driver in the Linux kernel. Checks to test if the Concurrent Command Engine state was initialized were missing in private IOCTL functions. An attacker could use these flaws to cause a local denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2009-3620, Important)

  • A flaw was found in the Intel PRO/1000 Linux driver, e1000, in the Linux kernel. A remote attacker using packets larger than the MTU could bypass the existing fragment check, resulting in partial, invalid frames being passed to the network stack. This flaw could also possibly be used to trigger a remote denial of service. (CVE-2009-4536, Important)

  • A use-after-free flaw was found in the tcp_rcv_state_process() function in the Linux kernel TCP/IP protocol suite implementation. If a system using IPv6 had the IPV6_PKTINFO option set on a listening socket, a remote attacker could send an IPv6 packet to that system, causing a kernel panic (denial of service). (CVE-2010-1188, Important)

  • When an application has a stack overflow, the stack could silently overwrite another memory mapped area instead of a segmentation fault occurring, which could cause an application to execute arbitrary code, possibly leading to privilege escalation. It is known that the X Window System server can be used to trigger this flaw. (CVE-2010-2240, Important)

  • The compat_alloc_user_space() function in the Linux kernel 32/64-bit compatibility layer implementation was missing sanity checks. This function could be abused in other areas of the Linux kernel. On 64-bit systems, a local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3081, Important)

Red Hat would like to thank the X.Org security team for reporting the CVE-2010-2240 issue, with upstream acknowledging Rafal Wojtczuk as the original reporter; and Ben Hawkes for reporting the CVE-2010-3081 issue.

This update also fixes the following bug:

  • The RHSA-2009:1550 kernel update introduced a regression that prevented certain custom kernel modules from loading, failing with "unresolved symbol" errors. This update corrects this issue, allowing the affected modules to load as expected. (BZ#556909)

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 all previously-released errata relevant to your system have been applied.

This update is available via the 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

To install kernel packages manually, use "rpm -ivh [package]". Do not use "rpm -Uvh" as that will remove the running kernel binaries from your system. You may use "rpm -e" to remove old kernels after determining that the new kernel functions properly on your system.

Affected Products

ProductVersionArch
Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server - Extended Life Cycle Support3i386

Updated Packages

  • kernel-unsupported-2.4.21-66.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-hugemem-2.4.21-66.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-BOOT-2.4.21-66.EL.i386.rpm
  • kernel-2.4.21-66.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-2.4.21-66.EL.athlon.rpm
  • kernel-unsupported-2.4.21-66.EL.athlon.rpm
  • kernel-smp-unsupported-2.4.21-66.EL.athlon.rpm
  • kernel-source-2.4.21-66.EL.i386.rpm
  • kernel-doc-2.4.21-66.EL.i386.rpm
  • kernel-smp-2.4.21-66.EL.athlon.rpm
  • kernel-hugemem-unsupported-2.4.21-66.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-smp-unsupported-2.4.21-66.EL.i686.rpm
  • kernel-smp-2.4.21-66.EL.i686.rpm

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