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								 INFORMATION BULLETIN
	
									   Lookup-el
						 [Debian Security Advisory DSA-1269-1]
	
	March 22, 2007 15:00 GMT                                          Number R-186
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	PROBLEM:       Lookup, a search interface to electronic disctionaries on 
				   emacsen, creates a temporary file in an insecure fashion when 
				   the ndeb-binary feature is used. 
	PLATFORM:      Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 (sarge) 
	DAMAGE:        Allows a local attacker to craft a symlink attack to overwrite 
				   arbitrary files. 
	SOLUTION:      Upgrade to the appriopriate version. 
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	VULNERABILITY  The risk is LOW. Allows overwrite of arbitrary files. 
	ASSESSMENT:                                                                   
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	LINKS: 
	 CIAC BULLETIN:      http://www.ciac.org/ciac/bulletins/r-186.shtml 
	 ORIGINAL BULLETIN:  http://www.debian.org/security/2007/dsa-1269 
	 CVE:                http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name= 
						 CVE-2007-0237 
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	[***** Start Debian Security Advisory DSA-1269-1 *****]
	
	Debian Security Advisory
	DSA-1269-1 lookup-el -- insecure temporary file
	Date Reported: 
	18 Mar 2007 
	Affected Packages: 
	lookup-el 
	Vulnerable: 
	Yes 
	Security database references: 
	In Mitre's CVE dictionary: CVE-2007-0237.
	
	More information: 
	Tatsuya Kinoshita discovered that Lookup, a search interface to electronic 
	dictionaries on emacsen, creates a temporary file in an insecure fashion when 
	the ndeb-binary feature is used, which allows a local attacker to craft a 
	symlink attack to overwrite arbitrary files.
	
	For the stable distribution (sarge) this problem has been fixed in version 
	1.4-3sarge1.
	
	For the testing distribution (etch) this problem has been fixed in version 1.4-5.
	
	For the unstable distribution (sid) this problem has been fixed in version 1.4-5.
	
	We recommend that you upgrade your lookup-el package.
	
	Fixed in: 
	Debian GNU/Linux 3.1 (sarge)
	Source: 
	http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/l/lookup-el/lookup-el_1.4-3sarge1.dsc
	
	http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/l/lookup-el/lookup-el_1.4-3sarge1.diff.gz
	
	http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/l/lookup-el/lookup-el_1.4.orig.tar.gz
	
	Architecture-independent component: 
	http://security.debian.org/pool/updates/main/l/lookup-el/lookup-el_1.4-3sarge1_all.deb
	
	MD5 checksums of the listed files are available in the original advisory.
	
	
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	CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Debian for the 
	information contained in this bulletin.
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