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CVE-2015-4170

Status Candidate

Overview

Race condition in the ldsem_cmpxchg function in drivers/tty/tty_ldsem.c in the Linux kernel before 3.13-rc4-next-20131218 allows local users to cause a denial of service (ldsem_down_read and ldsem_down_write deadlock) by establishing a new tty thread during shutdown of a previous tty thread.

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Red Hat Security Advisory 2016-1395-01
Posted Jul 12, 2016
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2016-1395-01 - The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. Security fix: A flaw was discovered in the way the Linux kernel's TTY subsystem handled the tty shutdown phase. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to cause denial of service on the system by holding a reference to the ldisc lock during tty shutdown, causing a deadlock.

tags | advisory, denial of service, kernel, local
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2015-4170
SHA-256 | cc677eb8da4ca58135bb72972f0515d5256d313ad0931650e96b454e928c2332
Red Hat Security Advisory 2015-2411-01
Posted Nov 20, 2015
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2015-2411-01 - The kernel-rt packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's file system implementation handled rename operations in which the source was inside and the destination was outside of a bind mount. A privileged user inside a container could use this flaw to escape the bind mount and, potentially, escalate their privileges on the system. A race condition flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's IPC subsystem initialized certain fields in an IPC object structure that were later used for permission checking before inserting the object into a globally visible list. A local, unprivileged user could potentially use this flaw to elevate their privileges on the system.

tags | advisory, kernel, local
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2013-7421, CVE-2014-8171, CVE-2014-9419, CVE-2014-9644, CVE-2015-2925, CVE-2015-3339, CVE-2015-4170, CVE-2015-5283, CVE-2015-7613, CVE-2015-7837
SHA-256 | 4ebb6d7591b02e0740e1a4134740ddd99527157811e2ec9e82dc7ce5145182a6
Red Hat Security Advisory 2015-2152-02
Posted Nov 20, 2015
Authored by Red Hat | Site access.redhat.com

Red Hat Security Advisory 2015-2152-02 - The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's file system implementation handled rename operations in which the source was inside and the destination was outside of a bind mount. A privileged user inside a container could use this flaw to escape the bind mount and, potentially, escalate their privileges on the system. A race condition flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's IPC subsystem initialized certain fields in an IPC object structure that were later used for permission checking before inserting the object into a globally visible list. A local, unprivileged user could potentially use this flaw to elevate their privileges on the system.

tags | advisory, kernel, local
systems | linux, redhat
advisories | CVE-2010-5313, CVE-2013-7421, CVE-2014-3647, CVE-2014-7842, CVE-2014-8171, CVE-2014-9419, CVE-2014-9644, CVE-2015-0239, CVE-2015-2925, CVE-2015-3339, CVE-2015-4170, CVE-2015-5283, CVE-2015-6526, CVE-2015-7613, CVE-2015-7837
SHA-256 | 06dbad210262abe32fe40f41673bf1f3c59cc04c20cc43a1e532a4849a8b46c6
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