USN-316-1: installer vulnerability
Publication date
13 July 2006
Overview
installer vulnerability
Releases
Details
Iwan Pieterse discovered that, if you select “Go Back” at the final
message displayed by the alternate or server CD installer (“Installation
complete”) and then continue with the installation from the installer’s
main menu, the root password is left blank rather than locked. This was
due to an error while clearing out the root password from the
installer’s memory to avoid possible information leaks.
Installations from the alternate or server CDs when the user selected
“Continue” when the “Installation complete” message was first displayed
are not affected by this bug. Installations from the desktop CD are not
affected by this bug at all.
When you upgrade your passwd package to the newest version, it will
detect this condition and lock the root password if it was previously
blank. The next point release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS will include a
corrected installer.
Iwan Pieterse discovered that, if you select “Go Back” at the final
message displayed by the alternate or server CD installer (“Installation
complete”) and then continue with the installation from the installer’s
main menu, the root password is left blank rather than locked. This was
due to an error while clearing out the root password from the
installer’s memory to avoid possible information leaks.
Installations from the alternate or server CDs when the user selected
“Continue” when the “Installation complete” message was first displayed
are not affected by this bug. Installations from the desktop CD are not
affected by this bug at all.
When you upgrade your passwd package to the newest version, it will
detect this condition and lock the root password if it was previously
blank. The next point release of Ubuntu 6.06 LTS will include a
corrected installer.
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 | ||
---|---|---|---|
6.06 dapper | passwd – 1:4.0.13-7ubuntu3.2 |
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