A preview of some things to come for the Ubuntu Security Podcast plus we
cover security updates for Samba, uriparser, libmodbus, MariaDB, Mailman
and more.
Show Notes
Overview
A preview of some things to come for the Ubuntu Security Podcast plus we
cover security updates for Samba, uriparser, libmodbus, MariaDB, Mailman
and more.
Few weeks ago published Samba updates for a range of vulns - mentioned in
Episode 139 the difficulties involved in patching older Samba versions
like 4.7.6 as used in Ubuntu 18.04 - backports of patches for the more
severe vulnerabilities including the ability for authenticated attackers
to escalate privileges to root on domain machines and others
Original upstream patches caused a bunch of regressions - once upstream
subsequently fixed these, we then updated our backports to include those
regression fixes
How soon to ship vuln fixes?
[USN-5171-1] Long Range ZIP vulnerabilities [03:22]
1 vuln originally - OOB read on certain input - patch for this however
contained a typo which then introduced a second vuln on a subset of the
original input - second CVE assigned for that - both now fixed
As usual not much details on the vuln (MariaDB fork of MySQL, maintained
by Oracle who don’t provide a lot of specific details in their
vulnerability reports)
Failed to handle URLs with embedded trailing newlines - newline would
cause the URL to not match the existing URL path-based access controls so
could bypass those
Wouldn’t validate that a CSRF token used for admin pages was actually
issued for that context - so a regular list user could take their own
CSRF token, craft a URL for the admin user with this token and if the
admin user visited that then they could evade the inteded CSRF
protections - so could say change the admindb password etc