-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 - ------------------------------------------------------------------- VMware Security Advisory Advisory ID: VMSA-2006-0004 Synopsis: Cross site scripting vulnerability and other fixes Knowledge base URL:http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2118366 Issue date: 2006-07-27 Updated on: 2006-07-27 CVE Names: CVE-2005-3618 CVE-2005-3620 CVE-2006-2481 - ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Summary: Several security issues affecting ESX 2.5.x VMware has rated this as a Priority 1 security issue according to Vmware's Security Response Policy. See http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/technology/security/security_response.html 2. Relevant releases: VMware ESX 2.5.3 prior to upgrade patch 2 VMware ESX 2.1.3 prior to upgrade patch 1 VMware ESX 2.0.2 prior to upgrade patch 1 3. Problem description: The three vulnerabilities have been assigned names by the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project, as follows: CVE-2005-3618: An unauthorized user could potentially construct a specially crafted URL that may change a known user's password. CVE-2005-3620: A local user could view potentially sensitive information. CVE-2006-2481: If an attacker can gain access to browser cookies by any mechanism, such as through a cross site scripting attack, then they could acquire not only the session ID, but the authentication credentials. NOTE: This issue was fixed in ESX 2.5.3, ESX 2.5.2 Patch 4, ESX 2.0.2 and later. 4. Solution: Upgrade to the latest update package for your release of ESX. http://www.vmware.com/download/esx/ Installing the Update This update requires you to boot your server into Linux mode to perform the upgrade. When you are prompted to reboot at the end of the upgrade, the installer will restart your system to run ESX Server. 1. Power off all virtual machines and shutdown your server. 2. Restart your system. 3. At the LILO Boot Menu, select the linux option. Allow the system start procedure to complete. 4. Log in as root into the ESX Server service console, in Linux mode. Make sure your path variable contains /usr/bin:/bin. 5. Download the tar file into a temporary directory under /root on your ESX service console. 6. Change directories to that temporary directory. 7. Verify the integrity of the package for your version: # md5sum esx-*-upgrade.tar.gz The md5 checksum output should match one of the following: 50c3260176c8cc33ad3bc880a20a4656 esx-2.5.3-28065-upgrade.tar.gz ddb67afe2a48a04fb764af2497d6b75c esx-2.5.3-27728-upgrade.tar.gz ce112a1d17893fbe5b47dfb011468269 esx-2.1.3-27733-upgrade.tar.gz 7f9b2367bbc54f29586ade0e1e286837 esx-2.0.2-27920-upgrade.tar.gz 8. Extract the compressed tar archive: # tar -xvzf esx-2.5.3-28065-upgrade.tar.gz 9. Change directories to the newly created directory # cd esx-2.5.3-28065-upgrade 10. Run the patch installer: # /usr/bin/perl ./upgrade.pl Note: Once you start the installation script, do not enter keyboard escape commands such as Control-C or Control-D. Using escape commands will interrupt the upgrade procedure and leave your system partially upgraded. 11. The system updates have now been installed. A reboot prompt displays: Reboot the server now [y/n]? This update will not be complete until you reboot the ESX Server. If you enter N, to indicate that you will not reboot at this time, ESX Server displays the warning message: "Please reboot the server manually for this update to take effect. Update has been terminated unexpectedly." If you see this message, you must manually reboot the server to complete the driver update. 12. At the reboot prompt, enter Y to reboot the server. 7. References: http://www.corsaire.com/ http://www.corsaire.com/advisories/c060512-001.txt http://www.corsaire.com/advisories/c051114-002.txt http://www.corsaire.com/advisories/c051114-002.txt http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2005-3618 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2005-3620 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-2481 http://www.vmware.com/products/esx/ http://www.vmware.com/download/esx/ 8. Acknowledgments VMware would like to thank Stephen de Vries and Martin O'Neal of the security consultancy Corsaire Limited, <http://www.corsaire.com/>. 9. Contact: http://www.vmware.com/security Copyright 2006 VMware Inc. All rights reserved. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFEzrZbLsZLrftG15MRAmhEAKDdG3ivyE1CbJ97Tj5vD1D2LWLJiQCgotYh 9qAHbV4xEJHN0Y0GeIFzR8M= =lRxp -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----