简介
Linux/Unix 主机上安装的一个或多个程序包存在漏洞,但供应商表示不会修补此漏洞。
描述
Linux/Unix 主机中安装的一个或多个程序包受到一个漏洞影响,而供应商没有提供补丁程序。
- 在 Linux 内核中,已解决以下漏洞: erofs: handle overlapped pclusters out of crafted images properly syzbot reported a task hang issue due to a deadlock case where it is waiting for the folio lock of a cached folio that will be used for cache I/Os. After looking into the crafted fuzzed image, I found it's formed with several overlapped big pclusters as below: Ext: logical offset | length : physical offset | length 0: 0.. 16384 | 16384 : 151552.. 167936 | 16384 1: 16384.. 32768 | 16384 : 155648.. 172032 | 16384 2: 32768.. 49152 | 16384 : 537223168.. 537239552 | 16384 ... Here, extent 0/1 are physically overlapped although it's entirely _impossible_ for normal filesystem images generated by mkfs. First, managed folios containing compressed data will be marked as up-to-date and then unlocked immediately (unlike in-place folios) when compressed I/Os are complete. If physical blocks are not submitted in the incremental order, there should be separate BIOs to avoid dependency issues. However, the current code mis-arranges z_erofs_fill_bio_vec() and BIO submission which causes unexpected BIO waits.
Second, managed folios will be connected to their own pclusters for efficient inter-queries. However, this is somewhat hard to implement easily if overlapped big pclusters exist. Again, these only appear in fuzzed images so let's simply fall back to temporary short-lived pages for correctness. Additionally, it justifies that referenced managed folios cannot be truncated for now and reverts part of commit 2080ca1ed3e4 (erofs: tidy up `struct z_erofs_bvec`) for simplicity although it shouldn't be any difference. (CVE-2024-47736)
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插件详情
文件名: unpatched_CVE_2024_47736.nasl
代理: unix
支持的传感器: Nessus Agent, Nessus
风险信息
矢量: CVSS2#AV:L/AC:L/Au:S/C:N/I:N/A:C
矢量: CVSS:3.0/AV:L/AC:L/PR:L/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:N/A:H
时间矢量: CVSS:3.0/E:U/RL:O/RC:C
漏洞信息
必需的 KB 项: Host/local_checks_enabled, Host/cpu, global_settings/vendor_unpatched
易利用性: No known exploits are available