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The following two updates are available for Debian:

[DSA 2906-1] linux-2.6 security update
[DSA 2912-1] openjdk-6 security update



[DSA 2906-1] linux-2.6 security update

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Debian Security Advisory DSA-2906-1 security@debian.org
http://www.debian.org/security/ Dann Frazier
April 24, 2014 http://www.debian.org/security/faq
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Package : linux-2.6
Vulnerability : privilege escalation/denial of service/information leak
Problem type : local/remote
Debian-specific: no
CVE Id(s) : CVE-2013-0343 CVE-2013-2147 CVE-2013-2889 CVE-2013-2893
CVE-2013-4162 CVE-2013-4299 CVE-2013-4345 CVE-2013-4512
CVE-2013-4587 CVE-2013-6367 CVE-2013-6380 CVE-2013-6381
CVE-2013-6382 CVE-2013-6383 CVE-2013-7263 CVE-2013-7264
CVE-2013-7265 CVE-2013-7339 CVE-2014-0101 CVE-2014-1444
CVE-2014-1445 CVE-2014-1446 CVE-2014-1874 CVE-2014-2039
CVE-2014-2523 CVE-2103-2929

Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in the Linux kernel that may lead
to a denial of service, information leak or privilege escalation. The Common
Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems:

CVE-2013-0343

George Kargiotakis reported an issue in the temporary address handling
of the IPv6 privacy extensions. Users on the same LAN can cause a denial
of service or obtain access to sensitive information by sending router
advertisement messages that cause temporary address generation to be
disabled.

CVE-2013-2147

Dan Carpenter reported issues in the cpqarray driver for Compaq
Smart2 Controllers and the cciss driver for HP Smart Array controllers
allowing users to gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-2889

Kees Cook discovered missing input sanitization in the HID driver for
Zeroplus game pads that could lead to a local denial of service.

CVE-2013-2893

Kees Cook discovered that missing input sanitization in the HID driver
for various Logitech force feedback devices could lead to a local denial
of service.

CVE-2013-2929

Vasily Kulikov discovered that a flaw in the get_dumpable() function of
the ptrace subsytsem could lead to information disclosure. Only systems
with the fs.suid_dumpable sysctl set to a non-default value of '2' are
vulnerable.

CVE-2013-4162

Hannes Frederic Sowa discovered that incorrect handling of IPv6 sockets
using the UDP_CORK option could result in denial of service.

CVE-2013-4299

Fujitsu reported an issue in the device-mapper subsystem. Local users
could gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-4345

Stephan Mueller found in bug in the ANSI pseudo random number generator
which could lead to the use of less entropy than expected.

CVE-2013-4512

Nico Golde and Fabian Yamaguchi reported an issue in the user mode
linux port. A buffer overflow condition exists in the write method
for the /proc/exitcode file. Local users with sufficient privileges
allowing them to write to this file could gain further elevated
privileges.

CVE-2013-4587

Andrew Honig of Google reported an issue in the KVM virtualization
subsystem. A local user could gain elevated privileges by passing
a large vcpu_id parameter.

CVE-2013-6367

Andrew Honig of Google reported an issue in the KVM virtualization
subsystem. A divide-by-zero condition could allow a guest user to
cause a denial of service on the host (crash).

CVE-2013-6380

Mahesh Rajashekhara reported an issue in the aacraid driver for storage
products from various vendors. Local users with CAP_SYS_ADMIN privileges
could gain further elevated privileges.

CVE-2013-6381

Nico Golde and Fabian Yamaguchi reported an issue in the Gigabit Ethernet
device support for s390 systems. Local users could cause a denial of
service or gain elevated privileges via the SIOC_QETH_ADP_SET_SNMP_CONTROL
ioctl.

CVE-2013-6382

Nico Golde and Fabian Yamaguchi reported an issue in the XFS filesystem.
Local users with CAP_SYS_ADMIN privileges could gain further elevated
privileges.

CVE-2013-6383

Dan Carpenter reported an issue in the aacraid driver for storage devices
from various vendors. A local user could gain elevated privileges due to
a missing privilege level check in the aac_compat_ioctl function.

CVE-2013-7263 CVE-2013-7264 CVE-2013-7265

mpb reported an information leak in the recvfrom, recvmmsg and recvmsg
system calls. A local user could obtain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2013-7339

Sasha Levin reported an issue in the RDS network protocol over Infiniband.
A local user could cause a denial of service condition.

CVE-2014-0101

Nokia Siemens Networks reported an issue in the SCTP network protocol
subsystem. Remote users could cause a denial of service (NULL pointer
dereference).

CVE-2014-1444

Salva Peiro reported an issue in the FarSync WAN driver. Local users
with the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability could gain access to sensitive kernel
memory.

CVE-2014-1445

Salva Peiro reported an issue in the wanXL serial card driver. Local
users could gain access to sensitive kernel memory.

CVE-2014-1446

Salva Peiro reported an issue in the YAM radio modem driver. Local users
with the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability could gain access to sensitive kernel
memory.

CVE-2014-1874

Matthew Thode reported an issue in the SELinux subsystem. A local user
with CAP_MAC_ADMIN privileges could cause a denial of service by setting
an empty security context on a file.

CVE-2014-2039

Martin Schwidefsky reported an issue on s390 systems. A local user
could cause a denial of service (kernel oops) by executing an application
with a linkage stack instruction.

CVE-2014-2523

Daniel Borkmann provided a fix for an issue in the nf_conntrack_dccp
module. Remote users could cause a denial of service (system crash)
or potentially gain elevated privileges.

For the oldstable distribution (squeeze), this problem has been fixed in
version 2.6.32-48squeeze5.

The following matrix lists additional source packages that were rebuilt for
compatibility with or to take advantage of this update:

Debian 6.0 (squeeze)
user-mode-linux 2.6.32-1um-4+48squeeze5

We recommend that you upgrade your linux-2.6 and user-mode-linux packages.

Note: Debian carefully tracks all known security issues across every
linux kernel package in all releases under active security support.
However, given the high frequency at which low-severity security
issues are discovered in the kernel and the resource requirements of
doing an update, updates for lower priority issues will normally not
be released for all kernels at the same time. Rather, they will be
released in a staggered or "leap-frog" fashion.

Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply
these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be
found at: http://www.debian.org/security/

[DSA 2912-1] openjdk-6 security update

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Debian Security Advisory DSA-2912-1 security@debian.org
http://www.debian.org/security/ Moritz Muehlenhoff
April 24, 2014 http://www.debian.org/security/faq
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Package : openjdk-6
CVE ID : CVE-2014-0429 CVE-2014-0446 CVE-2014-0451 CVE-2014-0452
CVE-2014-0453 CVE-2014-0456 CVE-2014-0457 CVE-2014-0458
CVE-2014-0459 CVE-2014-0460 CVE-2014-0461 CVE-2014-0462
CVE-2014-1876 CVE-2014-2397 CVE-2014-2398 CVE-2014-2403
CVE-2014-2405 CVE-2014-2412 CVE-2014-2414 CVE-2014-2421
CVE-2014-2423 CVE-2014-2427

Several vulnerabilities have been discovered in OpenJDK, an
implementation of the Oracle Java platform, resulting in the execution
of arbitrary code, breakouts of the Java sandbox, information disclosure
or denial of service.

For the oldstable distribution (squeeze), these problems have been fixed
in version 6b31-1.13.3-1~deb6u1.

For the stable distribution (wheezy), these problems have been fixed in
version 6b31-1.13.3-1~deb7u1.

For the testing distribution (jessie), these problems have been fixed in
version 6b31-1.13.3-1.

For the unstable distribution (sid), these problems have been fixed in
version 6b31-1.13.3-1.

We recommend that you upgrade your openjdk-6 packages.

Further information about Debian Security Advisories, how to apply
these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be
found at: http://www.debian.org/security/