Vulnerability from csaf_suse
Published
2017-03-17 07:36
Modified
2017-03-17 07:36
Summary
Security update for jsch
Notes
Title of the patch
Security update for jsch
Description of the patch
This update for jsch to version 0.1.54 fixes the following issues:
Security issues fixed:
- CVE-2016-5725: recursive sftp get client-side windows path traversal (bsc#997542).
Bugfixes:
- sftp-put may send the garbage data in some rare case.
- fixed a deadlock bug in KnownHosts#getHostKey().
- SftpProgressMonitor#init() was not invoked in sftp-put by using the output-stream.
- KnownHosts#setKnownHosts() should accept the non-existing file.
- excluding the user interaction time from the timeout value.
- addressing SFTP slow file transfer speed with Titan FTP.
- updating copyright messages; 2015 -> 2016
Patchnames
SUSE-SUSE-Manager-Server-3.0-2017-391
Terms of use
CSAF 2.0 data is provided by SUSE under the Creative Commons License 4.0 with Attribution (CC-BY-4.0).
{ document: { aggregate_severity: { namespace: "https://www.suse.com/support/security/rating/", text: "moderate", }, category: "csaf_security_advisory", csaf_version: "2.0", distribution: { text: "Copyright 2024 SUSE LLC. All rights reserved.", tlp: { label: "WHITE", url: "https://www.first.org/tlp/", }, }, lang: "en", notes: [ { category: "summary", text: "Security update for jsch", title: "Title of the patch", }, { category: "description", text: "\nThis update for jsch to version 0.1.54 fixes the following issues:\n\nSecurity issues fixed:\n- CVE-2016-5725: recursive sftp get client-side windows path traversal (bsc#997542).\n\nBugfixes:\n- sftp-put may send the garbage data in some rare case.\n- fixed a deadlock bug in KnownHosts#getHostKey().\n- SftpProgressMonitor#init() was not invoked in sftp-put by using the output-stream.\n- KnownHosts#setKnownHosts() should accept the non-existing file.\n- excluding the user interaction time from the timeout value.\n- addressing SFTP slow file transfer speed with Titan FTP.\n- updating copyright messages; 2015 -> 2016\n", title: "Description of the patch", }, { category: "details", text: "SUSE-SUSE-Manager-Server-3.0-2017-391", title: "Patchnames", }, { category: "legal_disclaimer", text: "CSAF 2.0 data is provided by SUSE under the Creative Commons License 4.0 with Attribution (CC-BY-4.0).", title: "Terms of use", }, ], publisher: { category: "vendor", contact_details: "https://www.suse.com/support/security/contact/", name: "SUSE Product Security Team", namespace: "https://www.suse.com/", }, references: [ { category: "external", summary: "SUSE ratings", url: "https://www.suse.com/support/security/rating/", }, { category: "self", summary: "URL of this CSAF notice", url: "https://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/security/csaf/suse-su-2017_0715-1.json", }, { category: "self", summary: "URL for SUSE-SU-2017:0715-1", url: "https://www.suse.com/support/update/announcement/2017/suse-su-20170715-1/", }, { category: "self", summary: "E-Mail link for SUSE-SU-2017:0715-1", url: "https://lists.suse.com/pipermail/sle-security-updates/2017-March/002702.html", }, { category: "self", summary: "SUSE Bug 997542", url: "https://bugzilla.suse.com/997542", }, { category: "self", summary: "SUSE CVE CVE-2016-5725 page", url: "https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-5725/", }, ], title: "Security update for jsch", tracking: { current_release_date: "2017-03-17T07:36:39Z", generator: { date: "2017-03-17T07:36:39Z", engine: { name: "cve-database.git:bin/generate-csaf.pl", version: "1", }, }, id: "SUSE-SU-2017:0715-1", initial_release_date: "2017-03-17T07:36:39Z", revision_history: [ { date: "2017-03-17T07:36:39Z", number: "1", summary: "Current version", }, ], status: "final", version: "1", }, }, product_tree: { branches: [ { branches: [ { branches: [ { category: "product_version", name: "jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch", product: { name: "jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch", product_id: "jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch", }, }, ], category: "architecture", name: "noarch", }, { branches: [ { category: "product_name", name: "SUSE Manager Server 3.0", product: { name: "SUSE Manager Server 3.0", product_id: "SUSE Manager Server 3.0", product_identification_helper: { cpe: "cpe:/o:suse:suse-manager-server:3.0", }, }, }, ], category: "product_family", name: "SUSE Linux Enterprise", }, ], category: "vendor", name: "SUSE", }, ], relationships: [ { category: "default_component_of", full_product_name: { name: "jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch as component of SUSE Manager Server 3.0", product_id: "SUSE Manager Server 3.0:jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch", }, product_reference: "jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch", relates_to_product_reference: "SUSE Manager Server 3.0", }, ], }, vulnerabilities: [ { cve: "CVE-2016-5725", ids: [ { system_name: "SUSE CVE Page", text: "https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-5725", }, ], notes: [ { category: "general", text: "Directory traversal vulnerability in JCraft JSch before 0.1.54 on Windows, when the mode is ChannelSftp.OVERWRITE, allows remote SFTP servers to write to arbitrary files via a ..\\ (dot dot backslash) in a response to a recursive GET command.", title: "CVE description", }, ], product_status: { recommended: [ "SUSE Manager Server 3.0:jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch", ], }, references: [ { category: "external", summary: "CVE-2016-5725", url: "https://www.suse.com/security/cve/CVE-2016-5725", }, { category: "external", summary: "SUSE Bug 997542 for CVE-2016-5725", url: "https://bugzilla.suse.com/997542", }, ], remediations: [ { category: "vendor_fix", details: "To install this SUSE Security Update use the SUSE recommended installation methods like YaST online_update or \"zypper patch\".\n", product_ids: [ "SUSE Manager Server 3.0:jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch", ], }, ], scores: [ { cvss_v3: { baseScore: 5.9, baseSeverity: "MEDIUM", vectorString: "CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:H/PR:N/UI:N/S:U/C:N/I:H/A:N", version: "3.0", }, products: [ "SUSE Manager Server 3.0:jsch-0.1.54-3.1.noarch", ], }, ], threats: [ { category: "impact", date: "2017-03-17T07:36:39Z", details: "moderate", }, ], title: "CVE-2016-5725", }, ], }
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