Bug 226059 - www-apps/gallery: <2.2.5 multiple security issues (CVE-2008-{2720,2721,2722,2723,2724})
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Bug#:
226059
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Product: Gentoo Security
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Version: unspecified
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Platform: All
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OS/Version: Linux
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Status: RESOLVED
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Severity: minor
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Priority: P2
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Resolution: FIXED
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Assigned To: security@gentoo.org
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Reported By: hanno@gentoo.org
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Component: Vulnerabilities
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URL:
http://gallery.menalto.com/gallery_2.2.5_released
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Summary: www-apps/gallery: <2.2.5 multiple security issues (CVE-2008-{2720,2721,2722,2723,2724})
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Keywords:
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Status Whiteboard: B3 [noglsa]
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Opened: 2008-06-12 12:55 0000
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Thanks for the note. Bumped to 2.2.5.
I'm not 100% certain it makes sense to stabilize this as 2.2.5 is still
affected by bug #213322.
In case it should be stabilized, the target archs are:
alpha amd64 hppa ppc ppc64 sparc x86
I think we should go ahead stabilizing, as #213322 is not a "real" issue
(that's why upstream decided to move this on to 2.3), it only may affect
thirdparty plugins and opens no vulnerability in gallery core.
ppc stable and re-adding hppa, your keyword seems to be missing
(In reply to comment #9)
> ppc stable and re-adding hppa, your keyword seems to be missing
Thanks. Fixed.
Removed vulnerable gallery-2.2.4. webapps done.
CVE-2008-2720:
Cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in Menalto Gallery before
2.2.5 allows remote attackers to inject arbitrary web script or HTML
via the (1) host and (2) path components of a URL.
CVE-2008-2721:
Unspecified vulnerability in the album-select module in Menalto
Gallery before 2.2.5 allows remote attackers to obtain titles of
hidden albums by attempting to add a new album to a hidden album.
CVE-2008-2722:
Menalto Gallery before 2.2.5 allows remote attackers to bypass
permissions for sub-albums via a ZIP archive.
CVE-2008-2723:
embed.php in Menalto Gallery before 2.2.5 allows remote attackers to
obtain the full path via unknown vectors related to "spoofing the
remote address."
CVE-2008-2724:
Menalto Gallery before 2.2.5 does not enforce permissions for
non-album items that have been protected by a password, which might
allow remote attackers to bypass intended access restrictions.