CVE-2014-3634

Publication date 1 October 2014

Last updated 24 July 2024


Ubuntu priority

rsyslog before 7.6.6 and 8.x before 8.4.1 and sysklogd 1.5 and earlier allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (crash), possibly execute arbitrary code, or have other unspecified impact via a crafted priority (PRI) value that triggers an out-of-bounds array access.

Read the notes from the security team

Status

Package Ubuntu Release Status
rsyslog 17.04 zesty
Fixed 7.4.4-1ubuntu11
16.10 yakkety
Fixed 7.4.4-1ubuntu11
16.04 LTS xenial
Fixed 7.4.4-1ubuntu11
15.10 wily
Fixed 7.4.4-1ubuntu11
15.04 vivid
Fixed 7.4.4-1ubuntu11
14.10 utopic
Fixed 7.4.4-1ubuntu11
14.04 LTS trusty
Fixed 7.4.4-1ubuntu2.3
12.04 LTS precise
Fixed 5.8.6-1ubuntu8.9
10.04 LTS lucid
Fixed 4.2.0-2ubuntu8.3
sysklogd 17.04 zesty Not in release
16.10 yakkety Not in release
16.04 LTS xenial Not in release
15.10 wily Not in release
15.04 vivid Not in release
14.10 utopic Not in release
14.04 LTS trusty Not in release
12.04 LTS precise Ignored end of life
10.04 LTS lucid Ignored end of life

Notes


mdeslaur

also see followup issue CVE-2014-3683

Patch details

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Package Patch details
rsyslog