Moritz Muehlenhoff
2010-Apr-03 12:26 UTC
[Secure-testing-team] Bug#576331: Transmission 1.92 fixes two security issues
Package: transmission Severity: grave Tags: security The message below was reported on oss-security. CVE-2010-0749 seems like a regular bug to me, not necessarily security-relevant, but please upload transmission 1.92 ASAP. Lenny isn''t affected, it doesn''t have support for Magnet links yet. On a side note: Given that most Bittorrent trackers seem to block older clients, I think we should change the update policy for Squeeze and always introduce the recent version in stable point updates. What do you think? Cheers, Moritz> Transmission upstream has recently released latest, v1.92 version: > [1] http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/Changes > > fixing one (potentially two) security issues: > a, Fix potential buffer overflow when adding maliciously-crafted > magnet links > > References: > [2] http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/2965 > [3] http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/Changes > [4] http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309831> Use CVE-2010-0748 for this one. I''m calling it an arbitrary memory write. > It''s not really a buffer overflow.> b, Fix possible data corruption issue caused by data sent by bad > peers during endgame (this one I am not completely sure of, but when > looking at the relevant bug record: > [5] http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/1242 > there is written: > [6] http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/1242#comment:1 > "My theory is that for some reason Transmission will download a > corrupt part from someone but not realize it until you do a > manual verify. At this point T will recognize the bad part and > redownload it from the same person, which just causes the > problem again." > > so to prevent someone from successfully downloading content of > some torrent file, for an attacker to should be enough to > download a part of it, corrupt it and > share it. Not sure about the algorithm, Transmission decides > which torrent > to retrieve content from, but if it is deterministic / > predictable behavior / algorithm, such attack could succeed). > > References: > [7] http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/1242 > [8] http://trac.transmissionbt.com/ticket/1242#comment:1 > [9] http://trac.transmissionbt.com/wiki/Changes >> I''m giving this issue a CVE ID too. I think this issue is a bit on the > fence, but given a malicious client could corrupt download data in a manner > that is hard to fix, it should get one.> Use CVE-2010-0749-- System Information: Debian Release: squeeze/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (500, ''unstable'') Architecture: i386 (i686) Kernel: Linux 2.6.32-3-686 (SMP w/1 CPU core) Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.ISO-8859-15 at euro (charmap=ISO-8859-15) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash Versions of packages transmission depends on: pn transmission-cli <none> (no description available) pn transmission-common <none> (no description available) pn transmission-gtk <none> (no description available) transmission recommends no packages. transmission suggests no packages.