Описание
ELSA-2020-3949: librabbitmq security update (MODERATE)
[0.8.0-3]
- Resolves: #1809991, CVE-2019-18609 - integer overflow
Обновленные пакеты
Oracle Linux 7
Oracle Linux aarch64
librabbitmq
0.8.0-3.el7
librabbitmq-devel
0.8.0-3.el7
librabbitmq-examples
0.8.0-3.el7
Oracle Linux x86_64
librabbitmq
0.8.0-3.el7
librabbitmq-devel
0.8.0-3.el7
librabbitmq-examples
0.8.0-3.el7
Связанные CVE
Связанные уязвимости
An issue was discovered in amqp_handle_input in amqp_connection.c in rabbitmq-c 0.9.0. There is an integer overflow that leads to heap memory corruption in the handling of CONNECTION_STATE_HEADER. A rogue server could return a malicious frame header that leads to a smaller target_size value than needed. This condition is then carried on to a memcpy function that copies too much data into a heap buffer.
An issue was discovered in amqp_handle_input in amqp_connection.c in rabbitmq-c 0.9.0. There is an integer overflow that leads to heap memory corruption in the handling of CONNECTION_STATE_HEADER. A rogue server could return a malicious frame header that leads to a smaller target_size value than needed. This condition is then carried on to a memcpy function that copies too much data into a heap buffer.
An issue was discovered in amqp_handle_input in amqp_connection.c in rabbitmq-c 0.9.0. There is an integer overflow that leads to heap memory corruption in the handling of CONNECTION_STATE_HEADER. A rogue server could return a malicious frame header that leads to a smaller target_size value than needed. This condition is then carried on to a memcpy function that copies too much data into a heap buffer.
An issue was discovered in amqp_handle_input in amqp_connection.c in r ...
An issue was discovered in amqp_handle_input in amqp_connection.c in rabbitmq-c 0.9.0. There is an integer overflow that leads to heap memory corruption in the handling of CONNECTION_STATE_HEADER. A rogue server could return a malicious frame header that leads to a smaller target_size value than needed. This condition is then carried on to a memcpy function that copies too much data into a heap buffer.