Description of problem: A bunch of rather serious Zabbix vulnerabilities were recently reported on bugtraq, so the package should be updated or the fixes backported. https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-1030 - Remote commands execution in Zabbix Server. https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-1031 - Remote SQL injection in Zabbix Server. https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-1355 - Possible server crash if data received in incorrect format Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): These all seem to affect zabbix 1.6.6. I am not sure of the status on 1.4.6 (the version in EPEL)
zabbix-1.6.8-1.fc11 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 11. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/zabbix-1.6.8-1.fc11
zabbix-1.6.8-1.fc12 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 12. http://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/zabbix-1.6.8-1.fc12
ZBX-1031 and ZBX-1355 are fixed in 1.6.8 and upstream works on backporting the fix for ZBX-1030
Thanks for the quick response! By the way, it might make sense to mark those updates as security updates. Any thoughts on what will happen in EPEL with 1.4.6? Do you know how to find out if that version is affected?
(In reply to comment #4) > Thanks for the quick response! By the way, it might make sense to mark those > updates as security updates. You are right, I will the update type in bodhi. > Any thoughts on what will happen in EPEL with 1.4.6? Do you know how to find > out if that version is affected? I've checked the sources for 1.4.6 and it seems that only part of the fix for ZBX-1355 is relevant there (possible crash in zbx_get_next_field()).
These issue were reported here: http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/508436/30/60/ Following CVEs were assigned: CVE-2009-4498 - https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-1030 CVE-2009-4499 - https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-1031 CVE-2009-4500 - https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-993 - NULL deref server crash - this one should be fixed in 1.6.6, but should affect 1.4.6 in EPEL from the quick look at the code CVE-2009-4501 - https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-1355 Additional CVE was assigned for an issue fixed in 1.6.7: CVE-2009-4502 - https://support.zabbix.com/browse/ZBX-1032 - http://www.securityfocus.com/archive/1/508439 - Zabbix Agent EnableRemoteCommands=0 bypass on FreeBSD / Solaris So unless I'm mistaken, the current situation is as: - 1.6.8-1 fixes CVE-2009-4499/ZBX-1031 and CVE-2009-4501/ZBX-1355 - 1.6.6-1 currently stable should already have CVE-2009-4500/ZBX-993 fixed - CVE-2009-4498/ZBX-1030 remains unfixed in 1.6.8-1 - 1.4.6 in EPEL needs a fix for CVE-2009-4500/ZBX-993 and CVE-2009-4501/ZBX-1355 Sounds correct?
zabbix-1.6.8-1.fc12 has been pushed to the Fedora 12 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
zabbix-1.6.8-1.fc11 has been pushed to the Fedora 11 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
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