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Redhat : Updated rsync package fixes security issue
Red Hat Network has determined that the following advisory is applicable to
one or more of the systems you have registered:
Complete information about this errata can be found at the following location:
https://rhn.redhat.com/network/errata/errata_details.pxt?eid=2300
Security Advisory - RHSA-2004:436-07
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Summary:
Updated rsync package fixes security issue
An updated rsync package that fixes a path sanitizing bug is now available.
Description:
The rsync program synchronizes files over a network.
Versions of rsync up to and including version 2.6.2 contain a path
sanitization issue. This issue could allow an attacker to read or write
files outside of the rsync directory. This vulnerability is only
exploitable when an rsync server is enabled and is not running within a
chroot. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org)
has assigned the name CAN-2004-0792 to this issue.
Users of rsync are advised to upgrade to this updated package, which
contains a backported patch and is not affected by this issue.
References:
http://rsync.samba.org/#security_aug04
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Taking Action
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You may address the issues outlined in this advisory in two ways:
- select your server name by clicking on its name from the list
available at the following location, and then schedule an
errata update for it:
https://rhn.redhat.com/network/systemlist/system_list.pxt
- run the Update Agent on each affected server.
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Affected Systems List
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This Errata Advisory may apply to the systems listed below. If you know that
this errata does not apply to a system listed, it might be possible that the
package profile for that server is out of date. In that case you should run
'up2date -p' as root on the system in question to refresh your software profile.
There are 19 affected systems registered in 'Your RHN' (only systems for
which you have explicitly enabled Errata Alerts are shown).
Release Arch Profile Name
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3AS i686 durian.nac.uci.edu
3AS i686 br.nac.uci.edu
3WS x86_64 m33.ps.uci.edu
3AS i686 hydra.nac.uci.edu
3AS i686 p02.es.uci.edu
3AS x86_64 mpc64.nacs.uci.edu
3AS x86_64 narg.nac.uci.edu
3AS i686 vesta.nac.uci.edu
3AS x86_64 pxe.es.uci.edu
3WS i686 node-xeon-4
3WS i686 node-xeon-5
3WS i686 node-xeon-10
3AS athlon a11.es.uci.edu
3AS x86_64 iwt01.nac.uci.edu
3AS x86_64 iwt03.nac.uci.edu
3AS athlon rama.nac.uci.edu
3AS athlon tw1.ps.uci.edu
3AS athlon tw2.biomol.uci.edu
3WS i686 pong.nac.uci.edu
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