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Debian Security Advisory DSA 2670-1 (request-tracker3.8 - several vulnerabilities)
Information
Severity
Severity
Family
Family
CVSSv2 Base
CVSSv2 Base
CVSSv2 Vector
CVSSv2 Vector
Solution Type
Solution Type
Created
Created
Modified
Modified
Summary
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Request Tracker, an extensible trouble-ticket tracking system. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures project identifies the following problems: CVE-2013-3368 The rt command line tool uses semi-predictable temporary files. A malicious user can use this flaw to overwrite files with permissions of the user running the rt command line tool. CVE-2013-3369 A malicious user who is allowed to see administration pages can run arbitrary Mason components (without control of arguments), which may have negative side-effects. CVE-2013-3370 Request Tracker allows direct requests to private callback components, which could be used to exploit a Request Tracker extension or a local callback which uses the arguments passed to it insecurely. CVE-2013-3371 Request Tracker is vulnerable to cross-site scripting attacks via attachment filenames. CVE-2013-3372 Dominic Hargreaves discovered that Request Tracker is vulnerable to an HTTP header injection limited to the value of the Content-Disposition header. CVE-2013-3373 Request Tracker is vulnerable to a MIME header injection in outgoing email generated by Request Tracker. Request Tracker stock templates are resolved by this update. But any custom email templates should be updated to ensure that values interpolated into mail headers do not contain newlines. CVE-2013-3374 Request Tracker is vulnerable to limited session re-use when using the file-based session store, Apache::Session::File. However Request Tracker's default session configuration only uses Apache::Session::File when configured for Oracle databases. This version of Request Tracker includes a database content upgrade. If you are using a dbconfig-managed database, you will be offered the choice of applying this automatically. Otherwise see the explanation in /usr/share/doc/request-tracker3.8/NEWS.Debian.gz for the manual steps to perform. Please note that if you run request-tracker3.8 under the Apache web server, you must stop and start Apache manually. The restart mechanism is not recommended, especially when using mod_perl or any form of persistent Perl process such as FastCGI or SpeedyCGI.
Affected Software
Affected Software
request-tracker3.8 on Debian Linux
Detection Method
Detection Method
This check tests the installed software version using the apt package manager.
Solution
Solution
For the oldstable distribution (squeeze), these problems have been fixed in version 3.8.8-7+squeeze7. The stable, testing and unstable distributions do not contain anymore request-tracker3.8, which is replaced by request-tracker4. We recommend that you upgrade your request-tracker3.8 packages.