USN-834-1: PostgreSQL vulnerabilities

Publication date

21 September 2009

Overview

PostgreSQL vulnerabilities


Details

It was discovered that PostgreSQL could be made to unload and reload an
already loaded module by using the LOAD command. A remote authenticated
attacker could exploit this to cause a denial of service. This issue did
not affect Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. (CVE-2009-3229)

Due to an incomplete fix for CVE-2007-6600, RESET ROLE and RESET SESSION
AUTHORIZATION operations were allowed inside security-definer functions. A
remote authenticated attacker could exploit this to escalate privileges
within PostgreSQL. (CVE-2009-3230)

It was discovered that PostgreSQL did not properly perform LDAP
authentication under certain circumstances. When configured to use LDAP
with anonymous binds, a remote attacker could bypass authentication by
supplying an empty password. This issue did not affect Ubuntu 6.06 LTS.
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It was discovered that PostgreSQL could be made to unload and reload an
already loaded module by using the LOAD command. A remote authenticated
attacker could exploit this to cause a denial of service. This issue did
not affect Ubuntu 6.06 LTS. (CVE-2009-3229)

Due to an incomplete fix for CVE-2007-6600, RESET ROLE and RESET SESSION
AUTHORIZATION operations were allowed inside security-definer functions. A
remote authenticated attacker could exploit this to escalate privileges
within PostgreSQL. (CVE-2009-3230)

It was discovered that PostgreSQL did not properly perform LDAP
authentication under certain circumstances. When configured to use LDAP
with anonymous binds, a remote attacker could bypass authentication by
supplying an empty password. This issue did not affect Ubuntu 6.06 LTS.
(CVE-2009-3231)


Update instructions

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

Learn more about how to get the fixes.

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

Ubuntu Release Package Version
9.04 jaunty postgresql-8.3 –  8.3.8-0ubuntu9.04
8.10 intrepid postgresql-8.3 –  8.3.8-0ubuntu8.10
8.04 hardy postgresql-8.3 –  8.3.8-0ubuntu8.04
6.06 dapper postgresql-8.1 –  8.1.18-0ubuntu0.6.06

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