Executive Summary

Summary
Title New ldm packages fix information disclosure
Informations
Name DSA-1561 First vendor Publication 2008-04-28
Vendor Debian Last vendor Modification 2008-04-28
Severity (Vendor) N/A Revision 1

Security-Database Scoring CVSS v3

Cvss vector : N/A
Overall CVSS Score NA
Base Score NA Environmental Score NA
impact SubScore NA Temporal Score NA
Exploitabality Sub Score NA
 
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Security-Database Scoring CVSS v2

Cvss vector : (AV:A/AC:L/Au:N/C:P/I:P/A:N)
Cvss Base Score 4.8 Attack Range Adjacent network
Cvss Impact Score 4.9 Attack Complexity Low
Cvss Expoit Score 6.5 Authentication None Required
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Detail

Christian Herzog discovered that within the Linux Terminal Server Project, it was possible to connect to X on any LTSP client from any host on the network, making client windows and keystrokes visible to that host.

NOTE: most ldm installs are likely to be in a chroot environment exported over NFS, and will not be upgraded merely by upgrading the server itself. For example, on the i386 architecture, to upgrade ldm will likely require:

chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 apt-get update chroot /opt/ltsp/i386 apt-get dist-upgrade

For the stable distribution (etch), this problem has been fixed in version 0.99debian11+etch1.

For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in version 2:0.1~bzr20080308-1.

We recommend that you upgrade your ldm package.

Original Source

Url : http://www.debian.org/security/2008/dsa-1561

CWE : Common Weakness Enumeration

% Id Name
100 % CWE-264 Permissions, Privileges, and Access Controls

OVAL Definitions

Definition Id: oval:org.mitre.oval:def:17723
 
Oval ID: oval:org.mitre.oval:def:17723
Title: USN-610-1 -- ltsp vulnerability
Description: Christian Herzog discovered that it was possible to connect to any LTSP client's X session over the network.
Family: unix Class: patch
Reference(s): USN-610-1
CVE-2008-1293
Version: 9
Platform(s): Ubuntu 6.06
Ubuntu 7.04
Ubuntu 7.10
Product(s): ltsp
Definition Synopsis:
Definition Id: oval:org.mitre.oval:def:20319
 
Oval ID: oval:org.mitre.oval:def:20319
Title: DSA-1561-1 ltsp - information disclosure
Description: Christian Herzog discovered that within the Linux Terminal Server Project, it was possible to connect to X on any LTSP client from any host on the network, making client windows and keystrokes visible to that host.
Family: unix Class: patch
Reference(s): DSA-1561-1
CVE-2008-1293
Version: 7
Platform(s): Debian GNU/Linux 4.0
Product(s): ltsp
Definition Synopsis:
Definition Id: oval:org.mitre.oval:def:7398
 
Oval ID: oval:org.mitre.oval:def:7398
Title: DSA-1561 ldm -- programming error
Description: Christian Herzog discovered that within the Linux Terminal Server Project, it was possible to connect to X on any LTSP client from any host on the network, making client windows and keystrokes visible to that host. NOTE: most ldm installs are likely to be in a chroot environment exported over NFS, and will not be upgraded merely by upgrading the server itself. For example, on the i386 architecture, to upgrade ldm will likely require:
Family: unix Class: patch
Reference(s): DSA-1561
CVE-2008-1293
Version: 5
Platform(s): Debian GNU/Linux 4.0
Product(s): ldm
Definition Synopsis:

CPE : Common Platform Enumeration

TypeDescriptionCount
Application 2

OpenVAS Exploits

Date Description
2009-03-23 Name : Ubuntu Update for ltsp vulnerability USN-610-1
File : nvt/gb_ubuntu_USN_610_1.nasl
2008-04-30 Name : Debian Security Advisory DSA 1561-1 (ldm)
File : nvt/deb_1561_1.nasl

Open Source Vulnerability Database (OSVDB)

Id Description
44681 ldm X11 Forwarding LTSP Client Connection Restriction Bypass

Nessus® Vulnerability Scanner

Date Description
2008-05-09 Name : The remote Ubuntu host is missing one or more security-related patches.
File : ubuntu_USN-610-1.nasl - Type : ACT_GATHER_INFO
2008-05-01 Name : The remote Debian host is missing a security-related update.
File : debian_DSA-1561.nasl - Type : ACT_GATHER_INFO

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