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Message-ID: <50FFAB40.9090708@redhat.com>
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2013 02:20:00 -0700
From: Kurt Seifried <kseifried@...hat.com>
To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com
CC: Matthias Weckbecker <mweckbecker@...e.de>
Subject: Re: CVE Request coreutils

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On 01/22/2013 02:07 AM, Matthias Weckbecker wrote:
> On Monday 21 January 2013 15:59:48 Michael Tokarev wrote:
>> 21.01.2013 18:54, Sebastian Krahmer wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> Can someone assign a CVE id for a buffer overflow in
>>> coreutils? Its the same code snippet (coreutils-i18n.patch) and
>>> it affects sort, uniq and join:
>> 
>> It's probably worth to mention that these are SuSE-specific and
>> not in upstream, if I understand correctly.
>> 
> 
> Tough to say unless you really looked into every single
> distribution out there. Just assuming something is dangerous.
> 
>>> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=798538 
>>> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=796243 
>>> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=798541
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> /mjt
> 
> Thanks, Matthias

Please use CVE-2013-0221 for SuSE Bug 798538 - VUL-1: coreutils:
segmentation fault in "sort -d" and "sort -M" with long line input

Please use CVE-2013-0222 for SuSE Bug 796243 - VUL-1: coreutils:
segmentation fault in "uniq" with long line input

Please use CVE-2013-0223 for SuSE Bug 798541 - VUL-1: coreutils:
segmentation fault in "join -i" with long line input



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Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT)
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