CVS: possible root compromise when using CVS pserver — GLSA 200312-08

A possible root compromise exists for CVS pservers.

Affected packages

dev-util/cvs on all architectures
Affected versions <= 1.11.10
Unaffected versions >= 1.11.11

Background

CVS, which stands for Concurrent Versions System, is a client/server application which tracks changes to sets of files. It allows multiple users to work concurrently on files, and then merge their changes back into the main tree (which can be on a remote system). It also allows branching, or maintaining separate versions for files.

Description

Quote from ccvs.cvshome.org/servlets/NewsItemView?newsID=88: "Stable CVS 1.11.11 has been released. Stable releases contain only bug fixes from previous versions of CVS. This release adds code to the CVS server to prevent it from continuing as root after a user login, as an extra failsafe against a compromise of the CVSROOT/passwd file. Previously, any user with the ability to write the CVSROOT/passwd file could execute arbitrary code as the root user on systems with CVS pserver access enabled. We recommend this upgrade for all CVS servers!"

Impact

A remote user could execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the root user.

Workaround

There is no known workaround at this time.

Resolution

All Gentoo Linux machines with cvs installed should be updated to use cvs-1.11.11 or higher.

 # emerge sync
 # emerge -pv '>=dev-util/cvs-1.11.11'
 # emerge '>=dev-util/cvs-1.11.11'
 # emerge clean

References

Release date
December 28, 2003

Latest revision
December 28, 2003: 01

Severity
high

Exploitable
unknown

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