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Linux Advisory Watch - January 13, 2006

January 13, 2006 (8:00:00 AM)  -  3 years, 10 months ago

By: Benjamin D. Thomas

This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include hylafax, hal, poppler, pdftohtml, libpaperl, xpdf, gpdf, and apache2. The distributors include Gentoo and Mandriva.
IPv6 approach for TCP SYN Flood attack over VoIP, Part IV
By: Suhas Desai

6. IPv6 Approaches

Service Providers are scrambling to offer voice, video, data and innovative services such as gaming, interactive TV and messaging, on a single pipe. At the same time, network equipment is being upgraded to IPV6.But some Real-Time IPV6 Security overwhelms performance due to the application intelligence which is the rapid inspection of VoIP signaling SIP, H.323 and audio packets, and the prompt opening and shutting of “pinholes” to allow the passage of valid voice traffic over wireless networks.

A firewall enabled for application filtering and IPv6 can drop application performance by a staggering 90 % or more compared to best case IPV4 results.

Given methods are used to IPv6 Application performance:

Multiply services over IPv4/v6 must address three additional challenges that will impact network performance must be handled following DoS attacks. IPv6 approaches can handle these with Network tester configurations.

6.2 DoS Attacks

6.3 VoIP Attack Vulnerability

VoIP attack vulnerability simulates DoS attacks to measure impact on VoIP with:

6.4 Performance Challenges

6.4.1
Longer IPv6 addresses:

Firewall rule sets and ACL must work IPv6 addresses. It can degrade performance.

6.4.2
IPv6 variable-length headers:

Parsing more complex encryption and authentication header sections must be parsed and filtered and it may also need to perform encryption/decryption or calculation of message authentication codes to be filter on application-layer headers and content.

6.4.3
IPv6 DoS attacks

IPv6/v4 and IPv4/v6 tunneling can hide application-layer attacks within complex handcrafted TCP SYN packets.

6.5 Triple-Play Methodology

It is a new approach needed to ensure that application aware devices do not become bottlenecks:

6.5.1
Real-Time Application Performance.

6.5.2
Add DoS attacks over IPv6 including SIP setup-teardown attacks. Quantify the reduction in application performance.

Read Article:
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/content/view/121205/49/


   Gentoo
  Gentoo: HylaFAX Multiple vulnerabilities
  6th, January, 2006

HylaFAX is vulnerable to arbitrary code execution and unauthorized access vulnerabilities.

 
    Mandriva
  Mandriva: Updated HAL packages fixes card reader bug
  5th, January, 2006

HAL in Mandriva 2006 doesn't correctly handle card readers advertising themselves as SCSI removable disk, which was preventing HAL from correctly creating entries in fstab when the user inserts a memory card. Updated packages have been patched to address this issue.

 
  Mandriva: Updated poppler packages fix several vulnerabilities
  5th, January, 2006

Heap-based buffer overflow in the StreamPredictor function in Xpdf 3.01 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a PDF file with an out-of-range numComps (number of components) field. (CVE-2005-3192) Heap-based buffer overflow in the JPXStream::readCodestream function in the JPX stream parsing code (JPXStream.c) for xpdf 3.01 and earlier allows user-complicit attackers to cause a denial of service (heap corruption) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PDF file with large size values that cause insufficient memory to be allocated.

 
  Mandriva: Updated pdftohtml packages fix several vulnerabilities
  5th, January, 2006

Heap-based buffer overflow in the StreamPredictor function in Xpdf 3.01 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a PDF file with an out-of-range numComps (number of components) field. (CVE-2005-3192) Heap-based buffer overflow in the JPXStream::readCodestream function in the JPX stream parsing code (JPXStream.c) for xpdf 3.01 and earlier allows user-complicit attackers to cause a denial of service (heap corruption) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PDF file with large size values that cause insufficient memory to be allocated.

 
  Mandriva: New libpaper1 packages provide libpaper1 to x86_64 platform
  5th, January, 2006

Corporte Desktop 3.0/x86_64 did not ship with the libpaper1 library which prevented the included gpdf and kpdf programs from working. This update provides libpaper1.

 
  Mandriva: Updated xpdf packages fix several vulnerabilities
  5th, January, 2006

Multiple heap-based buffer overflows in the DCTStream::readProgressiveSOF and DCTStream::readBaselineSOF functions in the DCT stream parsing code (Stream.cc) in xpdf 3.01 and earlier, allow user-complicit attackers to cause a denial of service (heap corruption) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PDF file with an out-of-range number of components (numComps), which is used as an array index. (CVE-2005-3191)

 
  Mandriva: Updated gpdf packages fix several vulnerabilities
  5th, January, 2006

Multiple heap-based buffer overflows in the DCTStream::readProgressiveSOF and DCTStream::readBaselineSOF functions in the DCT stream parsing code (Stream.cc) in xpdf 3.01 and earlier, allow user-complicit attackers to cause a denial of service (heap corruption) and possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PDF file with an out-of-range number of components (numComps), which is used as an array index. (CVE-2005-3191)

 
  Mandriva: Updated apache2 packages fix vulnerabilities
  5th, January, 2006

A flaw was discovered in mod_imap when using the Referer directive with image maps that could be used by a remote attacker to perform a cross- site scripting attack, in certain site configurations, if a victim could be forced to visit a malicious URL using certain web browsers(CVE-2005-3352).

 
Read in the original layout at: http://www.linux.com/archive/feature/114111