Security release for 2.4 series?

Tim Champ champ at umbc.edu
Tue Dec 15 10:36:46 EST 2015


Thank you for the information - I appreciate the work, and the follow-up.
This was very helpful, and should make our process much smoother.  Thanks
to you, and all other active developers, for the work you've all done on
Cyrus!

Tim

On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 5:37 PM, ellie timoney via Info-cyrus <
info-cyrus at lists.andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:

> Hi Tim,
>
> Yeah, those are the correct two commits.
>
>
> My other concern was that, honestly, I'm not all that sure what the true
> risk and capability to exploit is for these bugs.  I've read the CVE's, and
> associated discussions on the a few lists - but it hasn't enlightened me as
> much as I've hoped.
>
>
>
> As I understand it, the vulnerability was that someone (with enough access
> to make a urlfetch request and not have it refused for lack of auth) could
> trick the server into returning more data than the requested resource
> actually contained, with contents of memory leaking into the extra.  I
> don't know whether it could contain anything predictable, useful or
> "interesting".  If the range they asked for crossed an allocation boundary,
> I think they'd probably just trigger a SEGV in the process serving their
> connection, and be disconnected.
>
> I don't know much about urlfetch in practice, or this implementation in
> particular, so I too don't really know how exploitable this is.  The bug
> just happened to cross my radar, so it got whacked.
>
> Cheers,
>
> ellie
>
> On Tue, Dec 15, 2015, at 03:36 AM, Tim Champ via Info-cyrus wrote:
>
> Hello all.  Sorry about following up to my own email, but I think I
> understand the changes now to 2.4.18 in order to make it CVE compliant.  As
> best I can understand, if I apply the two commits from Ellie Timoney on
> 10/26/2015, 2.4.18 would be "secure" once recompiled.  These two commits
> appear to be these:
>
>
> https://cyrus.foundation/cyrus-imapd/commit/?h=cyrus-imapd-2.4&id=538359e5a7c978e2f27c80124c8bd1282c7661a9
>
>
> https://cyrus.foundation/cyrus-imapd/commit/?h=cyrus-imapd-2.4&id=0142e98fa90f02a030f93469523ac64f91ae7a9f
>
> If someone can confirm that I'm correct on this, it would be very
> appreciated!  Thanks in advance.
>
> Tim
>
> On Mon, Dec 14, 2015 at 11:04 AM, Tim Champ <champ at umbc.edu> wrote:
>
> Hello all.
>
> We're trying to sort through our path here with patching for the
> CVE/commits that were released in 2.5.7, but also relevant to 2.4.18.
> We're currently on 2.4 series, and I was wondering what the plans were for
> a 2.4 release to address these security fixes.  While moving to 2.5 is in
> the plans, I always despise a quick upgrade of anything before major
> holiday periods!
>
> My other concern was that, honestly, I'm not all that sure what the true
> risk and capability to exploit is for these bugs.  I've read the CVE's, and
> associated discussions on the a few lists - but it hasn't enlightened me as
> much as I've hoped.
>
> Any help, or answers, for either issue is appreciated.  Thanks!
>
> Tim
>
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