--------------------------------------------------------------------- Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory Synopsis: PXE server crashes from certain DHCP packets Advisory ID: RHSA-2002:162-12 Issue date: 2002-07-29 Updated on: 2002-08-30 Product: Red Hat Linux Keywords: pxe PXE Voice Over IP (VOIP) phones DHCP packets Cross references: RHSA-2002:165 Obsoletes: CVE Names: CAN-2002-0835 --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Topic: Updated PXE packages are now available for Red Hat Linux which fix a vulnerability that can crash the PXE server using certain DHCP packets. 2. Relevant releases/architectures: Red Hat Linux 6.2 - alpha, i386, sparc Red Hat Linux 7.0 - alpha, i386 Red Hat Linux 7.1 - alpha, i386, ia64 Red Hat Linux 7.2 - i386, ia64 Red Hat Linux 7.3 - i386 3. Problem description: The PXE package contains the PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment) server and code needed for Linux to boot from a boot disk image on a Linux PXE server. It was found that the PXE server could be crashed using DHCP packets from some Voice Over IP (VOIP) phones. This bug could be used to cause a denial of service attack on remote systems by using malicious packets. Users of PXE are advised to upgrade to the new release which contains a version of PXE that is not vulnerable to this issue. 4. Solution: Before applying this update, make sure all previously released errata relevant to your system have been applied. To update all RPMs for your particular architecture, run: rpm -Fvh [filenames] where [filenames] is a list of the RPMs you wish to upgrade. Only those RPMs which are currently installed will be updated. Those RPMs which are not installed but included in the list will not be updated. Note that you can also use wildcards (*.rpm) if your current directory *only* contains the desired RPMs. Please note that this update is also available via Red Hat Network. Many people find this an easier way to apply updates. To use Red Hat Network, launch the Red Hat Update Agent with the following command: up2date This will start an interactive process that will result in the appropriate RPMs being upgraded on your system. 5. Bug IDs fixed (http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla for more info): 66825 - DHCP packets from Cisco VOIP phone crash pxe server 63945 - PXE does not work on servers 6. RPMs required: Red Hat Linux 6.2: SRPMS: ftp://updates.redhat.com/6.2/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.100.6.2.src.rpm i386: ftp://updates.redhat.com/6.2/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.100.6.2.i386.rpm Red Hat Linux 7.0: SRPMS: ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.0/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.src.rpm i386: ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.0/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.i386.rpm Red Hat Linux 7.1: SRPMS: ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.1/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.src.rpm i386: ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.1/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.i386.rpm Red Hat Linux 7.2: SRPMS: ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.2/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.src.rpm i386: ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.2/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.i386.rpm Red Hat Linux 7.3: SRPMS: ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.3/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.src.rpm i386: ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.3/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.i386.rpm 7. Verification: MD5 sum Package Name -------------------------------------------------------------------------- aece8aebd2265dfac76ac528f883e4f2 6.2/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.100.6.2.src.rpm 7869c858f80009cf22a1235417cfc3c7 6.2/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.100.6.2.i386.rpm fb0aac937bdb8a13cc22a8aa6254cfc7 7.0/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.src.rpm 391d65eb419642d2e5d57507b1b8546e 7.0/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.i386.rpm fb0aac937bdb8a13cc22a8aa6254cfc7 7.1/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.src.rpm 391d65eb419642d2e5d57507b1b8546e 7.1/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.i386.rpm fb0aac937bdb8a13cc22a8aa6254cfc7 7.2/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.src.rpm 391d65eb419642d2e5d57507b1b8546e 7.2/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.i386.rpm fb0aac937bdb8a13cc22a8aa6254cfc7 7.3/en/os/SRPMS/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.src.rpm 391d65eb419642d2e5d57507b1b8546e 7.3/en/os/i386/pxe-0.1-31.99.7.3.i386.rpm These packages are GPG signed by Red Hat, Inc. for security. Our key is available at: http://www.redhat.com/about/contact/pgpkey.html You can verify each package with the following command: rpm --checksig <filename> If you only wish to verify that each package has not been corrupted or tampered with, examine only the md5sum with the following command: rpm --checksig --nogpg <filename> 8. References: http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2002-0835 Copyright(c) 2000, 2001, 2002 Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ Redhat-watch-list mailing list To unsubscribe, visit: https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-watch-list