Security Advisory lv security update

Advisory: RHSA-2003:167-10
Type: Security Advisory
Severity: Low
Issued on: 2003-06-13
Last updated on: 2003-06-13
Affected Products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 2.1)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 2.1)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS (v. 2.1)
Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 for the Itanium Processor
OVAL: N/A
CVEs (cve.mitre.org): CVE-2003-0188

Details

Updated lv packages that fix the possibility of local privilege escalation
are now available.

Lv is a powerful file viewer similar to less. It can decode and encode
multilingual streams through many coding systems, such as ISO-8859,
ISO-2022, EUC, SJIS Big5, HZ, and Unicode.

A bug has been found in versions of lv that read a .lv file in the current
working directory. Any user who subsequently runs lv in that directory
and uses the v (edit) command can be forced to execute an arbitrary program.

Users are advised to upgrade to these erratum packages, which contain a
version of lv that is patched to read the .lv configuration file only in
the user's home directory.


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.

Updated packages

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS (v. 2.1)

SRPMS:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.src.rpm     dbe3587a7a7bb2109e0ecaaea3c874a7
 
IA-32:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.i386.rpm     de51ebfd4f579af92a954ccca7f50aa5
 
IA-64:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.ia64.rpm     26f5907ac16d915423546ce73efff3d8
 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES (v. 2.1)

SRPMS:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.src.rpm     dbe3587a7a7bb2109e0ecaaea3c874a7
 
IA-32:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.i386.rpm     de51ebfd4f579af92a954ccca7f50aa5
 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS (v. 2.1)

SRPMS:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.src.rpm     dbe3587a7a7bb2109e0ecaaea3c874a7
 
IA-32:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.i386.rpm     de51ebfd4f579af92a954ccca7f50aa5
 
Red Hat Linux Advanced Workstation 2.1 for the Itanium Processor

SRPMS:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.src.rpm     dbe3587a7a7bb2109e0ecaaea3c874a7
 
IA-64:
lv-4.49.4-3.21AS.1.ia64.rpm     26f5907ac16d915423546ce73efff3d8
 
(The unlinked packages above are only available from the Red Hat Network)

Bugs fixed (see bugzilla for more information)

89776 - CAN-2003-0188 possibility of local root exploit in lv


References


Keywords

exploit, local, root


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