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Linux kernel built with the Asynchronous Transfer Mode(ATM) support is vulnerable to an information leakage flaw. It occurs when doing recvmsg(2) calls on the ATM PVC & SVC sockets. A user/program could use this flaw to leak kernel memory bytes. Upstream fix: ------------- -> http://git.kernel.org/linus/9b3e617f3df53822345a8573b6d358f6b9e5ed87 Reference: ---------- -> http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2013/04/14/3
Statement: This issue affects the versions of the Linux kernel as shipped with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 6 and Red Hat Enterprise MRG 2. Future kernel updates for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, 6 and Red Hat Enterprise MRG 2 may address this issue.
Created kernel tracking bugs for this issue Affects: fedora-all [bug 955228]
kernel-3.8.8-203.fc18 has been pushed to the Fedora 18 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
kernel-3.8.11-100.fc17 has been pushed to the Fedora 17 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
This issue has been addressed in following products: MRG for RHEL-6 v.2 Via RHSA-2013:0829 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2013-0829.html
This issue has been addressed in following products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Via RHSA-2013:1034 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2013-1034.html
This issue has been addressed in following products: OpenStack 3 for RHEL 6 Via RHSA-2013:1080 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2013-1080.html
This issue has been addressed in following products: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Via RHSA-2013:1051 https://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHSA-2013-1051.html