Description
statd in nfs-utils 1.257 and earlier does not ignore the SIGPIPE signal, which allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (server process crash) via a TCP connection that is prematurely terminated.
Product(s):
- NFS NFS-Utils 1.0.6
- Debian Debian Linux 3.0
- Debian Linux 3.0 on Alpha
- Debian Linux 3.0 on ARM
- Debian Linux 3.0 on HPPA
- Debian Linux 3.0 on IA-32
- Debian Linux 3.0 on IA-64
- Debian Linux 3.0 on M68k
- Debian Linux 3.0 on MIPS
- Debian Linux 3.0 on MIPSEL
- Debian Linux 3.0 on PPC
- Debian Linux 3.0 on S/390
- Debian Linux 3.0 on SPARC
- MandrakeSoft Mandrake Linux 10.0
- Mandrakesoft Mandrake Linux 10.0 on AMD64
- MandrakeSoft Mandrake Linux 10.1
- Mandrakesoft Mandrake Linux 10.1 on x86_64
- MandrakeSoft Mandrake Linux 9.2
- Mandrakesoft Mandrake Linux 9.2 on AMD64
- MandrakeSoft Mandrake Linux Corporate Server 2.1
- Mandrakesoft Mandrake Linux Corporate Server 2.1 on x86_64
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 Advanced Server Edition
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 Enterprise Server Edition
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 Workstation Server Edition
- Red Hat Desktop 3.0
Question to Ask Vendors:
- Can you confirm whether your systems are affected by CVE-2004-1014, and if so, what steps are you currently taking to mitigate this vulnerability?
- What is your estimated timeline for fully resolving CVE-2004-1014 in your products or services, and how will you communicate updates on this issue to us as your customer?
Recommended Actions:
- Check out the advisory links provided below.