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[SECURITY] Fedora Core 1 Update: tcpdump-3.7.2-8.fc1.1

NEWS 2004-03-11 11:30 AM PST

Advisory ID has been corrected from 091 to 092

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Fedora Update Notification
FEDORA-2004-092
2004-03-04
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Name        : tcpdump
Version     : 3.7.2
Release     : 8.fc1.1
Summary     : A network traffic monitoring tool.
Description :
Tcpdump is a command-line tool for monitoring network traffic.
Tcpdump can capture and display the packet headers on a particular
network interface or on all interfaces.  Tcpdump can display all of
the packet headers, or just the ones that match particular criteria.

Install tcpdump if you need a program to monitor network traffic.

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Update Information:

Updated tcpdump, libpcap, and arpwatch packages fix vulnerabilities in
ISAKMP and RADIUS parsing.

Tcpdump is a command-line tool for monitoring network traffic.

George Bakos discovered flaws in the ISAKMP decoding routines of tcpdump
versions prior to 3.8.1. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures
project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name CAN-2003-0989 to this issue.

Jonathan Heusser discovered an additional flaw in the ISAKMP decoding
routines for tcpdump 3.8.1 and earlier. The Common Vulnerabilities and
Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the name CAN-2004-0057 to
this issue.

Jonathan Heusser discovered a flaw in the print_attr_string function in
the RADIUS decoding routines for tcpdump 3.8.1 and earlier. The Common
Vulnerabilities and Exposures project (cve.mitre.org) has assigned the
name CAN-2004-0055 to this issue.

Remote attackers could potentially exploit these issues by sending
carefully-crafted packets to a victim. If the victim uses tcpdump, these
pakets could result in a denial of service, or possibly execute
arbitrary code as the 'pcap' user.

Users of tcpdump are advised to upgrade to these erratum packages, which
contain backported security patches and are not vulnerable to these issues.
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* Wed Mar 03 2004 Harald Hoyer  - 14:3.7.2-8.fc1.1

- bumped releaseno, cause s.o. built 7.1 without cvs checkin for FC1.

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e131fb2936e1452561d0408265e89c4c  SRPMS/tcpdump-3.7.2-8.fc1.1.src.rpm
6fe3bfe8ad6cd14c479c6a277180ac3d  i386/tcpdump-3.7.2-8.fc1.1.i386.rpm
3e8945207ec9852eaf3e9a2928d05795  i386/libpcap-0.7.2-8.fc1.1.i386.rpm
a8a10ea1ec625ab1b9ee01a8297daad1  i386/arpwatch-2.1a11-8.fc1.1.i386.rpm
190058abf88810e087a77f75d1d1eb64  i386/debug/tcpdump-debuginfo-3.7.2-8.fc1.1.i386.rpm 
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