[OpenPKG-SA-2004.019] OpenPKG Security Advisory (kolab)
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OpenPKG Security Advisory The OpenPKG Project
http://www.openpkg.org/security.html http://www.openpkg.org
openpkg-security@xxxxxxxxxxx openpkg@xxxxxxxxxxx
OpenPKG-SA-2004.019 05-May-2004
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Package: kolab
Vulnerability: information leakage, privilege escalation
OpenPKG Specific: no
Affected Releases: Affected Packages: Corrected Packages:
OpenPKG CURRENT <= kolab-20040426-20040426 >= kolab-20040503-20040503
<= perl-kolab-5.8.4-20040503 >= perl-kolab-5.8.4-20040505
OpenPKG 2.0 <= kolab-20040217-2.0.1 >= kolab-20040217-2.0.2
<= perl-kolab-5.8.3-2.0.1 >= perl-kolab-5.8.3-2.0.2
OpenPKG 1.3 none N.A.
Dependent Packages: none
Description:
Luca Villani reported [1] the disclosure of critical configuration
information within Kolab [2], the KDE Groupware server. The affected
versions store OpenLDAP passwords in plain text. The heart of Kolab
is an engine written in Perl that rewrites configuration for certain
applications based on templates. OpenPKG packages come with both
the genuine and a modular replacement engine, both creating wrong
permissions. The genuine engine is part of the "kolab" package and
the replacement engine is a module in the "perl-kolab" package. The
build() function in both engines left slapd.conf world-readable
exhibiting the OpenLDAP "rootpw".
Please check whether you are affected by running "<prefix>/bin/rpm -q
kolab". If you have the "kolab" package installed and its version is
affected (see above), we recommend that you immediately upgrade it
(see Solution) [3][4].
Solution:
Select the updated source RPM appropriate for your OpenPKG release
[5], fetch it from the OpenPKG FTP service [6] or a mirror location,
verify its integrity [7], build a corresponding binary RPM from it
[3] and update your OpenPKG installation by applying the binary RPM
[4]. For the most recent release OpenPKG 2.0, perform the following
operations to permanently fix the security problem (for other releases
adjust accordingly).
$ ftp ftp.openpkg.org
ftp> bin
ftp> cd release/2.0/UPD
ftp> get kolab-20040217-2.0.2.src.rpm
ftp> bye
$ <prefix>/bin/openpkg rpm -v --checksig kolab-20040217-2.0.2.src.rpm
$ <prefix>/bin/openpkg rpm --rebuild kolab-20040217-2.0.2.src.rpm
$ su -
# <prefix>/bin/openpkg rpm -Fvh <prefix>/RPM/PKG/kolab-20040217-2.0.2.*.rpm
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References:
[1] http://www.kolab.org/pipermail/kolab-users/2004-April/000215.html
[2] http://www.kolab.org/
[3] http://www.openpkg.org/tutorial.html#regular-source
[4] http://www.openpkg.org/tutorial.html#regular-binary
[5] ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/UPD/kolab-20040217-2.0.2.src.rpm
[6] ftp://ftp.openpkg.org/release/2.0/UPD/
[7] http://www.openpkg.org/security.html#signature
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