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From:	 Linux Mandrake Security Team <security@linux-mandrake.com>
To:	 Linux Mandrake Security Announcements <security-announce@linux-mandrake.com>
Subject: [Security Announce] MDKSA-2001:055 - xinetd update
Date:	 Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:50:04 -0600
Cc:	 Linux Mandrake Security <mdk-security@lists.freezer-burn.org>,
	 Bugtraq <bugtraq@securityfocus.com>,
	 Linux Security List <linux-security@lists.securityportal.com>

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                Mandrake Linux Security Update Advisory
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Package name:           xinetd
Date:                   June 11th, 2001
Advisory ID:            MDKSA-2001:055

Affected versions:      7.2, 8.0, Single Network Firewall 7.2
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Problem Description:

 A bug exists in xinetd as shipped with Mandrake Linux 8.0 dealing with
 TCP connections with the WAIT state that prevents linuxconf-web from
 working properly.  As well, xinetd contains a security flaw in which
 it defaults to a umask of 0.  This means that applications using the
 xinetd umask that do not set permissions themselves (like SWAT, a web
 configuration tool for Samba), will create world writable files.  This
 update sets the default umask to 022.
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References:

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Please verify the update prior to upgrading to ensure the integrity of
the downloaded package.  You can do this with the command:
  rpm --checksig package.rpm
You can get the GPG public key of the Mandrake Linux Security Team at
  http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/RPM-GPG-KEYS
If you use MandrakeUpdate, the verification of md5 checksum and GPG
signature is performed automatically for you.

Linux-Mandrake 7.2:
dcfddcde15315b6798d4303096eb41b6  7.2/RPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15-1.2mdk.i586.rpm
06f6fe56ea492d021538863f08c297ce  7.2/SRPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15-1.2mdk.src.rpm

Mandrake Linux 8.0:
b5e1f34214417502ca891bd3993a50c5  8.0/RPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15-1.1mdk.i586.rpm
683f1ce09c630432cf5cd876ef9f0f65  8.0/RPMS/xinetd-ipv6-2.1.8.9pre15-1.1mdk.i586.rpm
e6902c3dd3b9c321f41d2bf95d260972  8.0/SRPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15-1.1mdk.src.rpm

Single Network Firewall 7.2:
dcfddcde15315b6798d4303096eb41b6  snf7.2/RPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15-1.2mdk.i586.rpm
06f6fe56ea492d021538863f08c297ce  snf7.2/SRPMS/xinetd-2.1.8.9pre15-1.2mdk.src.rpm
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Bug IDs fixed (see https://qa.mandrakesoft.com for more information):

3610 - linuxconf denial of service
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To upgrade automatically, use MandrakeUpdate.

If you want to upgrade manually, download the updated package from one
of our FTP server mirrors and upgrade with "rpm -Fvh *.rpm".

You can download the updates directly from one of the mirror sites
listed at:

  http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/ftp.php3.

Updated packages are available in the "updates/[ver]/RPMS/" directory.
For example, if you are looking for an updated RPM package for
Mandrake Linux 8.0, look for it in "updates/8.0/RPMS/".  Updated source
RPMs are available as well, but you generally do not need to download
them.

Please be aware that sometimes it takes the mirrors a few hours to
update.

You can view other security advisories for Mandrake Linux at:

  http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/security/

If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact

  security@linux-mandrake.com
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Mandrake Linux has two security-related mailing list services that
anyone can subscribe to:

security-announce@linux-mandrake.com

  Mandrake Linux's security announcements mailing list.  Only
  announcements are sent to this list and it is read-only.

security-discuss@linux-mandrake.com

  Mandrake Linux's security discussion mailing list.  This list is open
  to anyone to discuss Mandrake Linux security specifically and Linux
  security in general.

To subscribe to either list, send a message to
  sympa@linux-mandrake.com
with "subscribe [listname]" in the body of the message.

To remove yourself from either list, send a message to
  sympa@linux-mandrake.com
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To get more information on either list, send a message to
  sympa@linux-mandrake.com
with "info [listname]" in the body of the message.

Optionally, you can use the web interface to subscribe to or unsubscribe
from either list:

  http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3#security
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Type Bits/KeyID     Date       User ID
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