A denial of service flaw was found in the way GTPv2 dissector of Wireshark, a network traffic analyzer, processed certain GTPv2 packet capture files. Remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted GTPv2 packet capture file that, when processed would lead to tshark executable crash. Upstream bug report: [1] https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8493 Reproducer: [2] https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=8493#c0 [3] http://www.wireshark.org/download/automated/captures/randpkt-2013-03-18-26023.pcap Upstream patch: [4] http://anonsvn.wireshark.org/viewvc?view=revision&revision=48393
Created wireshark tracking bugs for this issue Affects: fedora-18 [bug 965942]
Upstream advisory: http://www.wireshark.org/security/wnpa-sec-2013-24.html
Statement: Not Vulnerable. This issue does not affect the version of wireshark as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and 6.
wireshark-1.10.2-6.fc19 has been pushed to the Fedora 19 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
wireshark-1.10.2-7.fc20 has been pushed to the Fedora 20 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
wireshark-1.10.2-4.fc18 has been pushed to the Fedora 18 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.