PT-2005-5547 · Opensuse+4 · Dprobes+15
Published
1970-01-01
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Updated
2023-02-13
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CVE-2005-1767
CVSS v2.0
5.0
Medium
| Vector | AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:P |
Name of the Vulnerable Software and Affected Versions
Debian GNU/Linux kernel-image-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2
Debian GNU/Linux kernel-headers-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2
Debian GNU/Linux kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2
Debian GNU/Linux kernel-patch-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2
Debian GNU/Linux kernel-build-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2
Debian GNU/Linux kernel-tree-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2
Debian GNU/Linux kernel-source-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2
Debian GNU/Linux kernel-doc-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2
openSUSE Intel-v92ham (affected versions not specified)
openSUSE k um (affected versions not specified)
openSUSE dprobes (affected versions not specified)
openSUSE k smp4G (affected versions not specified)
Description
The issue is related to multiple vulnerabilities in the Linux kernel, which can lead to a denial of service (oops and stack fault exception) and potentially allow local users to cause a disruption in the availability of protected information. The vulnerabilities can be exploited remotely. The estimated number of potentially affected devices worldwide is not available. There is no information about real-world incidents where this issue was exploited.
Recommendations
For Debian GNU/Linux kernel-image-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2, consider disabling the vulnerable kernel modules until a patch is available.
For Debian GNU/Linux kernel-headers-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2, consider restricting access to the vulnerable kernel headers until a patch is available.
For Debian GNU/Linux kernel-pcmcia-modules-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2, consider disabling the vulnerable PCMCIA modules until a patch is available.
For Debian GNU/Linux kernel-patch-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2, consider applying a patch to fix the vulnerabilities.
For Debian GNU/Linux kernel-build-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2, consider rebuilding the kernel with the patched sources.
For Debian GNU/Linux kernel-tree-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2, consider updating the kernel tree to a patched version.
For Debian GNU/Linux kernel-source-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2, consider updating the kernel sources to a patched version.
For Debian GNU/Linux kernel-doc-2.4.27 versions 2.4.27 through 2.4.27-2, consider updating the kernel documentation to a patched version.
For openSUSE Intel-v92ham, k um, dprobes, and k smp4G, at the moment, there is no information about a newer version that contains a fix for this vulnerability.
RCE
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Related Identifiers
Affected Products
Debian
Intel-V92Ham
Linux Kernel
Red Hat
Dprobes
K Smp4G
K Um
Kernel-Build-2.4.27
Kernel-Doc-2.4.27
Kernel-Headers-2.4.27
Kernel-Image-2.4.27
Kernel-Patch-2.4.27
Kernel-Pcmcia-Modules-2.4.27
Kernel-Source-2.4.27
Kernel-Tree-2.4.27
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