CVE-2008-3534
Published: 8 August 2008
The shmem_delete_inode function in mm/shmem.c in the tmpfs implementation in the Linux kernel before 2.6.26.1 allows local users to cause a denial of service (system crash) via a certain sequence of file create, remove, and overwrite operations, as demonstrated by the insserv program, related to allocation of "useless pages" and improper maintenance of the i_blocks count.
From the Ubuntu Security Team
It was discovered that the tmpfs implementation did not correctly handle certain sequences of inode operations. A local attacker could exploit this to crash the system, leading to a denial of service.
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Status
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linux Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian |
dapper |
Does not exist
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feisty |
Does not exist
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gutsy |
Does not exist
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hardy |
Released
(2.6.24-21.43)
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upstream |
Released
(2.6.27~rc4)
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Patches: Introduced by 14fcc23fdc78e9d32372553ccf21758a9bd56fa1 |
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linux-source-2.6.15 Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian |
dapper |
Released
(2.6.15-52.73)
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feisty |
Does not exist
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gutsy |
Does not exist
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hardy |
Does not exist
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upstream |
Released
(2.6.27~rc4)
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linux-source-2.6.20 Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian |
dapper |
Does not exist
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feisty |
Ignored
(end of life)
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gutsy |
Does not exist
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hardy |
Does not exist
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upstream |
Released
(2.6.27~rc4)
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linux-source-2.6.22 Launchpad, Ubuntu, Debian |
dapper |
Does not exist
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feisty |
Does not exist
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gutsy |
Released
(2.6.22-15.59)
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hardy |
Does not exist
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upstream |
Released
(2.6.27~rc4)
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