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Message-ID: <5185FE38.5020801@redhat.com> Date: Sun, 05 May 2013 00:37:44 -0600 From: Kurt Seifried <kseifried@...hat.com> To: oss-security@...ts.openwall.com Subject: Re: CVE request: Linux kernel: chipidea: allow disabling streaming in host mode -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 05/03/2013 05:22 AM, P J P wrote: > Hello, > > Linux kernel built with the ChipIdia Highspeed Dual Role > Controller (CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA) along with the ChipIdea host > controller (CONFIG_USB_CHIPIDEA_HOST) modules, is vulnerable to a > kernel crash. It occurs while streaming content over network via > USB/Ethernet adapter > > A user/program could use this flaw to crash the kernel resulting in > DoS. > > Upstream fix: ------------- -> > https://git.kernel.org/linus/929473ea05db455ad88cdc081f2adc556b8dc48f > > Reference: ---------- -> > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=959210 > > Thank you. -- Prasad J Pandit / Red Hat Security Response Team DB7A > 84C5 D3F9 7CD1 B5EB C939 D048 7860 3655 602B Please use CVE-2013-2058 for this issue. - -- Kurt Seifried Red Hat Security Response Team (SRT) PGP: 0x5E267993 A90B F995 7350 148F 66BF 7554 160D 4553 5E26 7993 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.13 (GNU/Linux) iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJRhf43AAoJEBYNRVNeJnmTo70QAIjmIO1HKrT9wpyI3D/tIYt4 pKgMGJeXNExHoyLFm8YNk+C1PrOGMG/KLNQIg/uUZRPEVpEWZgCdEnrNIoWX6AIb /ezLMXyQCKkwIgS/G1JSx5818b5D6/LSM6PNtHvbrc3135EARjNM2C7IpTDPTgw1 4D83WsouNVVmpDeLht6EWX2Fno+B6BlrpJwFkx9ptvwZ9WLmtxSC4NTxM1QXZPP/ 9CJw+QD5Slna6KoBJ8cgI/OfhcthMa2qPMb3IfqfMDToRLaQmEXH4KTXir2CbLHj F2mPRnBxzp67ySvyYlpahK1njR1whN57I2fFIBgYY96F9tRES4dgAH4AIv662vur inM+EYwU1Yym7cWLaRUK+vbu3Dm0JHTqwkyW6JEL6WvfXjh/87np4VvA/7D1uKsu jD2MpgQO5xunDlK12DlqdYNYbhr0la/U/e1NUEEb2dhk0YNLE5KOjOv/W5uMXdtw T6ckR/uVd27MlS3NSUXrvVFsDT+T2FvhAzo1d7EbDePfHRxLkJlIw36IabFN6NJr sjLh+uT2hdtrdPO5O19wX4v5JZ7RwQDoykC6/RHjBoVPNmhYUDpe144aD2qSF0zi YSIXZhcZ85iSA8+0nY0vDdhkSSObH6qAMbEVuJlVNJPHcy6be/1Yil/Y9tO4SHyA xlEGTV7FoBcI5VWmLJY4 =8d7C -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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