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Malformed RFC 3779 Data Can Cause Assertion Failures (CVE-2011-4577) ==================================================================== RFC 3779 data can be included in certificates, and if it is malformed, may trigger an assertion failure. This could be used in a denial-of-service attack. Note, however, that in the standard release of OpenSSL, RFC 3779 support is disabled by default, and in this case OpenSSL is not vulnerable. Builds of OpenSSL are vulnerable if configured with "enable-rfc3779". Thanks to Andrew Chi, BBN Technologies, for discovering the flaw, and Rob Austein <sra> for fixing it. Affected users should upgrade to OpenSSL 1.0.0f or 0.9.8s. Reference: http://openssl.org/news/secadv_20120104.txt
Seems to be the fix here: http://cvs.openssl.org/chngview?cn=21955
Unfortunately we do enable RFC3779 on RHEL-6 and Fedora.
According to upstream NEWS file, support for RFC 3779 was introduced in version 0.9.8e. Hence the affected code is present in the sources for openssl in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and openssl098e in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, but is not compiled in and used. Hence those versions are not affected by this issue.
openssl-1.0.0f-1.fc16 has been pushed to the Fedora 16 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
Created mingw32-openssl tracking bugs for this issue Affects: fedora-all [bug 773330] Affects: epel-5 [bug 773331]
openssl-1.0.0f-1.fc15 has been pushed to the Fedora 15 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
Statement: This issue did not affect the versions of openssl as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3, 4 and 5.
This issue has been addressed in following products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Via RHSA-2012:0059 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2012-0059.html
This issue has been addressed in following products: RHEV-H and Agents for RHEL-6 Via RHSA-2012:0109 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2012-0109.html