Ghostscript: Insecure temporary file use in multiple scripts
1.
Gentoo Linux Security Advisory
Version Information
| Advisory Reference |
GLSA 200410-18 / Ghostscript |
| Release Date |
October 20, 2004 |
| Latest Revision |
December 30, 2007: 02 |
| Impact |
normal |
| Exploitable |
local |
| Package |
Vulnerable versions |
Unaffected versions |
Architecture(s) |
| app-text/ghostscript-esp |
<
7.07.1-r7 |
>=
7.07.1-r7,
revision >=
7.05.6-r2 |
All supported architectures
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Related bugreports:
#66357
Synopsis
Multiple scripts in the Ghostscript package are vulnerable to symlink
attacks, potentially allowing a local user to overwrite arbitrary files
with the rights of the user running the script.
2.
Impact Information
Background
Ghostscript is a software package providing an interpreter for the
PostScript language and the PDF file format. It also provides output
drivers for various file formats and printers.
Description
The pj-gs.sh, ps2epsi, pv.sh and sysvlp.sh scripts create temporary files
in world-writeable directories with predictable names.
Impact
A local attacker could create symbolic links in the temporary files
directory, pointing to a valid file somewhere on the filesystem. When an
affected script is called, this would result in the file to be overwritten
with the rights of the user running the script, which could be the root
user.
3.
Resolution Information
Workaround
There is no known workaround at this time.
Resolution
Ghostscript users on all architectures except PPC should upgrade to the
latest version:
Code Listing 3.1: Resolution |
# emerge sync
# emerge -pv ">=app-text/ghostscript-esp-7.07.1-r7"
# emerge ">=app-text/ghostscript-esp-7.07.1-r7"
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Ghostscript users on the PPC architecture should upgrade to the latest
stable version on their architecture:
Code Listing 3.2: Resolution |
# emerge sync
# emerge -pv ">=app-text/ghostscript-esp-7.05.6-r2"
# emerge ">=app-text/ghostscript-esp-7.05.6-r2"
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4.
References
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