Wireshark: Multiple vulnerabilities
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Wireshark, allowing for
the remote execution of arbitrary code, or Denial of Service.
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Wireshark is a versatile network protocol analyzer.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Wireshark:
- Ryan Giobbi reported an integer overflow in wiretap/erf.c
(CVE-2009-3829).
- The vendor reported multiple unspecified
vulnerabilities in the Bluetooth L2CAP, RADIUS, and MIOP dissectors
(CVE-2009-2560), in the OpcUa dissector (CVE-2009-3241), in packet.c in
the GSM A RR dissector (CVE-2009-3242), in the TLS dissector
(CVE-2009-3243), in the Paltalk dissector (CVE-2009-3549), in the
DCERPC/NT dissector (CVE-2009-3550), and in the
dissect_negprot_response() function in packet-smb.c in the SMB
dissector (CVE-2009-3551).
A remote attacker could entice a user to open a specially crafted "erf"
file using Wireshark, possibly resulting in the execution of arbitrary
code with the privileges of the user running the application. A remote
attacker could furthermore send specially crafted packets on a network
being monitored by Wireshark or entice a user to open a malformed
packet trace file using Wireshark, possibly resulting in a Denial of
Service.
There is no known workaround at this time.
All Wireshark users should upgrade to the latest version:
# emerge --sync
# emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-analyzer/wireshark-1.2.3"
CVE-2009-2560
CVE-2009-3241
CVE-2009-3242
CVE-2009-3243
CVE-2009-3549
CVE-2009-3550
CVE-2009-3551
CVE-2009-3829
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