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USN-345-1: mailman vulnerabilities

13 September 2006

mailman vulnerabilities

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Releases

Details

Steve Alexander discovered that mailman did not properly handle
attachments with special filenames. A remote user could exploit that
to stop mail delivery until the server administrator manually cleaned
these posts. (CVE-2006-2941)

Various cross-site scripting vulnerabilities have been reported by
Barry Warsaw. By using specially crafted email addresses, names, and
similar arbitrary user-defined strings, a remote attacker could
exploit this to run web script code in the list administrator's
web browser. (CVE-2006-3636)

URLs logged to the error log file are now checked for invalid
characters. Before, specially crafted URLs could inject arbitrary
messages into the log.

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Update instructions

The problem can be corrected by updating your system to the following package versions:

Ubuntu 6.06
  • mailman - 2.1.5-9ubuntu4.1
Ubuntu 5.10
  • mailman - 2.1.5-8ubuntu2.3
Ubuntu 5.04
  • mailman - 2.1.5-7ubuntu0.3

In general, a standard system upgrade is sufficient to effect the
necessary changes.