[GLSA-200501-21] HylaFAX: hfaxd unauthorized login vulnerability
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Article ID: 16412
Last updated: 27 Jan, 2009
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Views: 438
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Posted: 22 Jan, 2009
by: Tech Pubs S.
Updated: 27 Jan, 2009
by: Tech Pubs S.
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[GLSA-200501-21] HylaFAX: hfaxd unauthorized login vulnerability |
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| (C) 2005 Tenable Network Security, Inc. |
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| Family | Gentoo Local Security Checks |
| Plugin ID | 16412 |
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| CVE ID | CVE-2004-1182
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| Description: |
The remote host is affected by the vulnerability described in GLSA-200501-21
(HylaFAX: hfaxd unauthorized login vulnerability)
The code used by hfaxd to match a given username and hostname with
an entry in the hosts.hfaxd file is insufficiently protected against
malicious entries.
Impact
If the HylaFAX installation uses a weak hosts.hfaxd file, a remote
attacker could authenticate using a malicious username or hostname and
bypass the intended access restrictions.
Workaround
As a workaround, administrators may consider adding passwords to
all entries in the hosts.hfaxd file.
References:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2004-1182
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=hylafax&m=110545119911558&w=2
Solution:
All HylaFAX users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-misc/hylafax-4.2.0-r2"
Note: Due to heightened security, weak entries in the
hosts.hfaxd file may no longer work. Please see the HylaFAX
documentation for details of accepted syntax in the hosts.hfaxd file.
Risk factor : Medium
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