Описание
ELSA-2011-1005: sysstat security, bug fix, and enhancement update (LOW)
[7.0.2-11]
- Related: #716959
fix cve-2007-3852 - sysstat insecure temporary file usage
[7.0.2-10]
- Resolves: #716959 fix cve-2007-3852 - sysstat insecure temporary file usage
[7.0.2-9]
- Related: #622557 sar interrupt count goes backward
[7.0.2-8]
- Resolves: #694767 iostat doesn't report statistics for shares with long names
- Related: #703095 iostat -n - values in output overflows - problem with long device names on i386
[7.0.2-7]
- Resolves: #706095 iostat -n - values in output overflows
[7.0.2-6]
- Resolves: #696672 cifsstat resource leak
[7.0.2-5]
- Resolves: #604637 extraneous newline in iostat report for long device names
- Resolves: #630559 'sar -P ALL -f xxxx' does not display activity information
- Resolves: #591530 add cifsiostat tool
- Resolves: #598794 Enable parametrization of sadc arguments
- Resolves: #675058 iostat: bogus value appears when device is unmounted/mounted
- Resolves: #622557 sar interrupt count goes backward
[7.0.2-4]
- Resolves: #454617 Though function write() executed sucessful, sadc end with an error
- Resolves: #468340 The output of sar -I ALL/XALL is wrong in ia64 machine of RHEL5
- Resolves: #517490 The 'sar -d ' command outputs invalid data
- Resolves: #578929 March sar data was appended to February data
- Resolves: #579409 The sysstat's programs such as mpstat shows one extra cpu
- Resolves: #484439 iostat -n enhancement not report NFS client stats correctly
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 5
Oracle Linux ia64
sysstat
7.0.2-11.el5
Oracle Linux x86_64
sysstat
7.0.2-11.el5
Oracle Linux i386
sysstat
7.0.2-11.el5
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
The init script (sysstat.in) in sysstat 5.1.2 up to 7.1.6 creates /tmp/sysstat.run insecurely, which allows local users to execute arbitrary code.
The init script (sysstat.in) in sysstat 5.1.2 up to 7.1.6 creates /tmp/sysstat.run insecurely, which allows local users to execute arbitrary code.
The init script (sysstat.in) in sysstat 5.1.2 up to 7.1.6 creates /tmp/sysstat.run insecurely, which allows local users to execute arbitrary code.
The init script (sysstat.in) in sysstat 5.1.2 up to 7.1.6 creates /tmp ...
The init script (sysstat.in) in sysstat 5.1.2 up to 7.1.6 creates /tmp/sysstat.run insecurely, which allows local users to execute arbitrary code.