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CVE-2009-3624

Status Candidate

Overview

The get_instantiation_keyring function in security/keys/keyctl.c in the KEYS subsystem in the Linux kernel before 2.6.32-rc5 does not properly maintain the reference count of a keyring, which allows local users to gain privileges or cause a denial of service (OOPS) via vectors involving calls to this function without specifying a keyring by ID, as demonstrated by a series of keyctl request2 and keyctl list commands.

Related Files

Ubuntu Security Notice 864-1
Posted Dec 5, 2009
Authored by Ubuntu | Site security.ubuntu.com

Ubuntu Security Notice 864-1 - Kernel packages have been updated. It was discovered that the AX.25 network subsystem did not correctly check integer signedness in certain setsockopt calls. Jan Beulich discovered that the kernel could leak register contents to 32-bit processes that were switched to 64-bit mode. Dave Jones discovered that the gdth SCSI driver did not correctly validate array indexes in certain ioctl calls. Eric Dumazet and Jiri Pirko discovered that the TC and CLS subsystems would leak kernel memory via uninitialized structure members. Earl Chew discovered race conditions in pipe handling. There are about a dozen other issues also addressed.

tags | advisory, kernel
systems | linux, ubuntu
advisories | CVE-2009-2909, CVE-2009-2910, CVE-2009-3080, CVE-2009-3228, CVE-2009-3547, CVE-2009-3612, CVE-2009-3613, CVE-2009-3620, CVE-2009-3621, CVE-2009-3623, CVE-2009-3624, CVE-2009-3638, CVE-2009-3722, CVE-2009-3725, CVE-2009-3726, CVE-2009-3888, CVE-2009-3889, CVE-2009-3939
SHA-256 | 2f9e8bf3729b664a290f690db75777d46200920190578d7da876f4919fea4eae
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