Linux glibc ghost vulnerability repair method, linuxglibc ghost Vulnerability
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CVE-2015-0235: Linux Glibc ghost vulnerability allows hackers to remotely obtain SYSTEM privileges
Test whether the vulnerability exists:
Save the following code as gistfile1.c
#include <netdb.h>#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <string.h>#include <errno.h> #define CANARY "in_the_coal_mine" struct { char buffer[1024]; char canary[sizeof(CANARY)];} temp = { "buffer", CANARY }; int main(void) { struct hostent resbuf; struct hostent *result; int herrno; int retval; /*** strlen (name) = size_needed - sizeof (*host_addr) - sizeof (*h_addr_ptrs) - 1; ***/ size_t len = sizeof(temp.buffer) - 16*sizeof(unsigned char) - 2*sizeof(char *) - 1; char name[sizeof(temp.buffer)]; memset(name, '0', len); name[len] = '\0'; retval = gethostbyname_r(name, &resbuf, temp.buffer, sizeof(temp.buffer), &result, &herrno); if (strcmp(temp.canary, CANARY) != 0) { puts("vulnerable"); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } if (retval == ERANGE) { puts("not vulnerable"); exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); } puts("should not happen"); exit(EXIT_FAILURE);}#* from http://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2015/01/27/9 */
Then run the following command on the server:
gcc gistfile1.c -o CVE-2015-0235 ./CVE-2015-0235
If the message "vulnerable" is displayed, the vulnerability exists.
Solution:
Run these commands.
yum clean all yum makecacheyum -y install glibc*