Описание
ELSA-2013-0517: util-linux-ng security, bug fix and enhancement update (LOW)
[2.17.2-12.9]
- fix #892471 - CVE-2013-0157 mount folder existence information disclosure
[2.17.2-12.8]
- fix #679833 - [RFE] tailf should support
- fix #719927 - [RFE] add adjtimex --compare functionality to hwclock
- fix #730272 - losetup does not warn if backing file is < 512 bytes
- fix #730891 - document cfdisk and sfdisk incompatibility with 4096-bytes sectors
- fix #736245 - lscpu segfault on non-uniform cpu configuration
- fix #783514 - default barrier setting for EXT3 filesystems in mount manpage is wrong
- fix #790728 - blkid ignores swap UUIDs if the first byte is a zero byte
- fix #818621 - lsblk should not open device it prints info about
- fix #819945 - hwclock --systz causes a system time jump
- fix #820183 - mount(8) man page should include relatime in defaults definition
- fix #823008 - update to the latest upstream lscpu and chcpu
- fix #837935 - lscpu coredumps on a system with 158 active processors
- fix #839281 - inode_readahead for ext4 should be inode_readahead_blks
- fix #845477 - Duplicate SElinux mount options cause mounting from the commandline to fail
- fix #845971 - while reading /etc/fstab, mount command returns a device before a directory
- fix #858009 - login doesn't update /var/run/utmp properly
- fix #809449 - Backport inverse tree (-s) option for lsblk and related patches
- fix #809139 - lsblk option -D missing in manpage
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 6
Oracle Linux x86_64
libblkid
2.17.2-12.9.el6
libblkid-devel
2.17.2-12.9.el6
libuuid
2.17.2-12.9.el6
libuuid-devel
2.17.2-12.9.el6
util-linux-ng
2.17.2-12.9.el6
uuidd
2.17.2-12.9.el6
Oracle Linux i686
libblkid
2.17.2-12.9.el6
libblkid-devel
2.17.2-12.9.el6
libuuid
2.17.2-12.9.el6
libuuid-devel
2.17.2-12.9.el6
util-linux-ng
2.17.2-12.9.el6
uuidd
2.17.2-12.9.el6
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
(a) mount and (b) umount in util-linux 2.14.1, 2.17.2, and probably other versions allow local users to determine the existence of restricted directories by (1) using the --guess-fstype command-line option or (2) attempting to mount a non-existent device, which generates different error messages depending on whether the directory exists.
(a) mount and (b) umount in util-linux 2.14.1, 2.17.2, and probably other versions allow local users to determine the existence of restricted directories by (1) using the --guess-fstype command-line option or (2) attempting to mount a non-existent device, which generates different error messages depending on whether the directory exists.
(a) mount and (b) umount in util-linux 2.14.1, 2.17.2, and probably other versions allow local users to determine the existence of restricted directories by (1) using the --guess-fstype command-line option or (2) attempting to mount a non-existent device, which generates different error messages depending on whether the directory exists.
a) mount and (b) umount in util-linux 2.14.1, 2.17.2, and probably ot ...
(a) mount and (b) umount in util-linux 2.14.1, 2.17.2, and probably other versions allow local users to determine the existence of restricted directories by (1) using the --guess-fstype command-line option or (2) attempting to mount a non-existent device, which generates different error messages depending on whether the directory exists.