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GNU GLibC Insecure Temporary File Creation Vulnerability

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Avaya has released an advisory (ASA-2005-011_RHSA-2004-586) that acknowledges this vulnerability for Avaya products. Please see the referenced Avaya advisory for further details.

SGI has released advisory 20050102-01-U to address various issues in SGI Advanced Linux Environment 3. This advisory includes updated SGI ProPack 3 Service Pack 3 packages (patch10132.tar.gz). Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Red Hat has released advisory RHSA-2004:586-15 and fixes to address this issue on Red Hat Linux Enterprise platforms. Customers that are affected by this issue are advised to apply the appropriate updates. Customers subscribed to the Red Hat Network may apply the appropriate fixes using the Red Hat Update Agent (up2date). Please see referenced advisory for additional information.

Trustix Linux has released an advisory (TSL-2004-0050) along with fixes dealing with this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Gentoo has released an advisory (GLSA 200410-19) to address this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for more information. Gentoo users may carry out the following commands to update their computers:

emerge sync
emerge -pv sys-libs/glibc
emerge sys-libs/glibc

For more information, please see the referenced Gentoo Linux advisory.

Ubuntu Linux has released advisory USN-4-1 dealing with this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

RedHat Fedora Linux has released advisory FEDORA-2004-356 along with fixes dealing with this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Mandrake Linux has released advisory MDKSA-2004:159 dealing with this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Debian Linux has released advisory DSA 636-1 along with fixes dealing with this issue. Please see the referenced advisory for more information.

Avaya has released advisory ASA-2005-155 to identify vulnerable Avaya products. Avaya recommends that customers should install vendor upgrades depending on the underlying operating systems running Avaya products.


GNU glibc 2.1.3

GNU glibc 2.2.5

GNU glibc 2.3.2

GNU glibc 2.3.3

SGI ProPack 3.0







 

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