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2012 Nov 23
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FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-12:08.linux
...ich may result in a privilege escalation or cause a system
panic.
IV. Workaround
No workaround is available, but systems not using the Linux binary
compatibility layer are not vulnerable.
The following command can be used to test if the Linux binary
compatibility layer is loaded:
# kldstat -m linuxelf
V. Solution
Perform one of the following:
1) Upgrade your vulnerable system to 7-STABLE, 8-STABLE, or 9-STABLE,
or to the RELENG_7_4, RELENG_8_3, RELENG_9_0, or RELENG_9_1 security
branch dated after the correction date.
2) To update your vulnerable system via a source code patch:
The follow...
2004 Jul 01
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-04:13.linux
...wing lines in /boot/loader.conf:
linux_load="NO" # Linux emulation
linprocfs_load="NO"
In addition, remove any linprocfs file system listed in /etc/fstab.
b) To disable the linux binary compatibility layer, first determine if
it is loaded:
# kldstat -v | grep linuxelf
If no output is produced, the linux compatibility layer is not loaded;
stop here.
If the linux compatibility layer is loaded, determine if it is compiled
into the kernel or loaded as a module:
# kldstat | grep linux.ko
If no output is produced, the linux compatibility layer is compiled
into the...
2004 Jul 01
0
FreeBSD Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-04:13.linux
...wing lines in /boot/loader.conf:
linux_load="NO" # Linux emulation
linprocfs_load="NO"
In addition, remove any linprocfs file system listed in /etc/fstab.
b) To disable the linux binary compatibility layer, first determine if
it is loaded:
# kldstat -v | grep linuxelf
If no output is produced, the linux compatibility layer is not loaded;
stop here.
If the linux compatibility layer is loaded, determine if it is compiled
into the kernel or loaded as a module:
# kldstat | grep linux.ko
If no output is produced, the linux compatibility layer is compiled
into the...