openSUSE Security Update: Security update for libseccomp
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Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2019:2280-1
Rating: moderate
References: #1082318 #1128828 #1142614
Cross-References: CVE-2019-9893
Affected Products:
openSUSE Leap 15.0
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An update that solves one vulnerability and has two fixes
is now available.
Description:
This update for libseccomp fixes the following issues:
Security issues fixed:
– CVE-2019-9893: An incorrect generation of syscall filters in libseccomp
was fixed (bsc#1128828)
libseccomp was updated to new upstream release 2.4.1:
– Fix a BPF generation bug where the optimizer mistakenly identified
duplicate BPF code blocks.
libseccomp was updated to 2.4.0 (bsc#1128828 CVE-2019-9893):
– Update the syscall table for Linux v5.0-rc5
– Added support for the SCMP_ACT_KILL_PROCESS action
– Added support for the SCMP_ACT_LOG action and SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_LOG
attribute
– Added explicit 32-bit (SCMP_AX_32(…)) and 64-bit (SCMP_AX_64(…))
argument comparison macros to help protect against unexpected sign
extension
– Added support for the parisc and parisc64 architectures
– Added the ability to query and set the libseccomp API level via
seccomp_api_get(3) and seccomp_api_set(3)
– Return -EDOM on an endian mismatch when adding an architecture to a
filter
– Renumber the pseudo syscall number for subpage_prot() so it no longer
conflicts with spu_run()
– Fix PFC generation when a syscall is prioritized, but no rule exists
– Numerous fixes to the seccomp-bpf filter generation code
– Switch our internal hashing function to jhash/Lookup3 to MurmurHash3
– Numerous tests added to the included test suite, coverage now at ~92%
– Update our Travis CI configuration to use Ubuntu 16.04
– Numerous documentation fixes and updates
libseccomp was updated to release 2.3.3:
– Updated the syscall table for Linux v4.15-rc7
This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-15:Update update project.
Patch Instructions:
To install this openSUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods
like YaST online_update or “zypper patch”.
Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:
– openSUSE Leap 15.0:
zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2019-2280=1
Package List:
– openSUSE Leap 15.0 (i586 x86_64):
libseccomp-debugsource-2.4.1-lp150.2.3.1
libseccomp-devel-2.4.1-lp150.2.3.1
libseccomp-tools-2.4.1-lp150.2.3.1
libseccomp-tools-debuginfo-2.4.1-lp150.2.3.1
libseccomp2-2.4.1-lp150.2.3.1
libseccomp2-debuginfo-2.4.1-lp150.2.3.1
– openSUSE Leap 15.0 (x86_64):
libseccomp2-32bit-2.4.1-lp150.2.3.1
libseccomp2-32bit-debuginfo-2.4.1-lp150.2.3.1
References:
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2019-9893.html
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1082318
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1128828
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1142614
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openSUSE Security Update: Security update for libseccomp
______________________________________________________________________________
Announcement ID: openSUSE-SU-2019:2283-1
Rating: moderate
References: #1082318 #1128828 #1142614
Cross-References: CVE-2019-9893
Affected Products:
openSUSE Leap 15.1
______________________________________________________________________________
An update that solves one vulnerability and has two fixes
is now available.
Description:
This update for libseccomp fixes the following issues:
Security issues fixed:
– CVE-2019-9893: An incorrect generation of syscall filters in libseccomp
was fixed (bsc#1128828)
libseccomp was updated to new upstream release 2.4.1:
– Fix a BPF generation bug where the optimizer mistakenly identified
duplicate BPF code blocks.
libseccomp was updated to 2.4.0 (bsc#1128828 CVE-2019-9893):
– Update the syscall table for Linux v5.0-rc5
– Added support for the SCMP_ACT_KILL_PROCESS action
– Added support for the SCMP_ACT_LOG action and SCMP_FLTATR_CTL_LOG
attribute
– Added explicit 32-bit (SCMP_AX_32(…)) and 64-bit (SCMP_AX_64(…))
argument comparison macros to help protect against unexpected sign
extension
– Added support for the parisc and parisc64 architectures
– Added the ability to query and set the libseccomp API level via
seccomp_api_get(3) and seccomp_api_set(3)
– Return -EDOM on an endian mismatch when adding an architecture to a
filter
– Renumber the pseudo syscall number for subpage_prot() so it no longer
conflicts with spu_run()
– Fix PFC generation when a syscall is prioritized, but no rule exists
– Numerous fixes to the seccomp-bpf filter generation code
– Switch our internal hashing function to jhash/Lookup3 to MurmurHash3
– Numerous tests added to the included test suite, coverage now at ~92%
– Update our Travis CI configuration to use Ubuntu 16.04
– Numerous documentation fixes and updates
libseccomp was updated to release 2.3.3:
– Updated the syscall table for Linux v4.15-rc7
This update was imported from the SUSE:SLE-15:Update update project.
Patch Instructions:
To install this openSUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods
like YaST online_update or “zypper patch”.
Alternatively you can run the command listed for your product:
– openSUSE Leap 15.1:
zypper in -t patch openSUSE-2019-2283=1
Package List:
– openSUSE Leap 15.1 (i586 x86_64):
libseccomp-debugsource-2.4.1-lp151.3.3.1
libseccomp-devel-2.4.1-lp151.3.3.1
libseccomp-tools-2.4.1-lp151.3.3.1
libseccomp-tools-debuginfo-2.4.1-lp151.3.3.1
libseccomp2-2.4.1-lp151.3.3.1
libseccomp2-debuginfo-2.4.1-lp151.3.3.1
– openSUSE Leap 15.1 (x86_64):
libseccomp2-32bit-2.4.1-lp151.3.3.1
libseccomp2-32bit-debuginfo-2.4.1-lp151.3.3.1
References:
https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2019-9893.html
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1082318
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1128828
https://bugzilla.suse.com/1142614
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