Patch  oval:org.mitre.oval:def:8070
DSA-1462 hplip -- missing input sanitising  

Kees Cook discovered that the hpssd tool of the HP Linux Printing and Imaging System (HPLIP) performs insufficient input sanitising of shell meta characters, which may result in local privilege escalation to the hplip user. The old stable distribution (sarge) is not affected by this problem. For the stable distribution (etch), this problem has been fixed in version 1.6.10-3etch1. For the unstable distribution (sid), this problem has been fixed in version 1.6.10-4.3. We recommend that you upgrade your hplip packages.
Create Date: 2009-12-15 Last Update Date: 2010-02-08

Affected Platforms/Products

Platforms: unix (from OVAL definitions) Products: unix
  • Debian GNU/Linux 4.0
  • hplip

References

Criteria

The patch should be installed
IF : All of the following are true Release section
Prerequisites (Extended Definitions)
Debian 4.0 is installed. oval:org.mitre.oval:def:6461
IF : Any one of the following are true Architecture section
IF : All of the following are true Architecture independent section
IF : all architecture
Uname Test :  Installed architecture is all 
At least one of the objects listed below must exist on the system (Existence check)
Unix : uname Object The single uname object.
Output of "uname -a"
IF : Any one of the following are true Packages section
IF : hpijs-ppds is earlier than 2.6.10+1.6.10-3etch1
Linux : Debian DPKG Test :  hpijs-ppds is earlier than 2.6.10+1.6.10-3etch1 
At least one of the objects listed below must exist on the system (Existence check)
Linux : Debian DPKG Package hpijs-ppds package information
hpijs-ppds
RPM Version less than 0:2.6.10+1.6.10-3etch1 (datatype=evr_string)
linux : dpkginfo_state 
IF : hplip-data is earlier than 1.6.10-3etch1
Linux : Debian DPKG Test :  hplip-data is earlier than 1.6.10-3etch1 
At least one of the objects listed below must exist on the system (Existence check)
Linux : Debian DPKG Package hplip-data package information
hplip-data
RPM Version less than 0:1.6.10-3etch1 (datatype=evr_string)
linux : dpkginfo_state 
IF : hplip-doc is earlier than 1.6.10-3etch1
Linux : Debian DPKG Test :  hplip-doc is earlier than 1.6.10-3etch1 
At least one of the objects listed below must exist on the system (Existence check)
Linux : Debian DPKG Package hplip-doc package information
hplip-doc
RPM Version less than 0:1.6.10-3etch1 (datatype=evr_string)
linux : dpkginfo_state 
IF : Any one of the following are true Packages section
IF : hplip DPKG is earlier than 1.6.10-3etch1
Linux : Debian DPKG Test :  hplip is earlier than 1.6.10-3etch1 
At least one of the objects listed below must exist on the system (Existence check)
Linux : Debian DPKG Package hplip package information
hplip
RPM Version less than 0:1.6.10-3etch1 (datatype=evr_string)
linux : dpkginfo_state 
IF : hplip-dbg DPKG is earlier than 1.6.10-3etch1
Linux : Debian DPKG Test :  hplip-dbg is earlier than 1.6.10-3etch1 
At least one of the objects listed below must exist on the system (Existence check)
Linux : Debian DPKG Package hplip-dbg package information
hplip-dbg
RPM Version less than 0:1.6.10-3etch1 (datatype=evr_string)
linux : dpkginfo_state 
IF : hpijs DPKG is earlier than 2.6.10+1.6.10-3etch1
Linux : Debian DPKG Test :  hpijs is earlier than 2.6.10+1.6.10-3etch1 
At least one of the objects listed below must exist on the system (Existence check)
Linux : Debian DPKG Package hpijs package information
hpijs
RPM Version less than 0:2.6.10+1.6.10-3etch1 (datatype=evr_string)
linux : dpkginfo_state 

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