1. Gentoo Linux Security Advisory
| Advisory Reference | GLSA 200802-02 / doomsday |
| Release Date | February 06, 2008 |
| Latest Revision | February 10, 2008: 02 |
| Impact | high |
| Exploitable | remote |
| Package | Vulnerable versions | Unaffected versions | Architecture(s) |
| games-fps/doomsday | <= 1.9.0_beta52 | * | All supported architectures |
Warning: *: Needs to be manually updated |
Related bugreports: #190835
Multiple vulnerabilities in Doomsday might allow remote execution of arbitrary code or a Denial of Service.
The Doomsday Engine (deng) is a modern gaming engine for popular ID games like Doom, Heretic and Hexen.
Luigi Auriemma discovered multiple buffer overflows in the D_NetPlayerEvent() function, the Msg_Write() function and the NetSv_ReadCommands() function. He also discovered errors when handling chat messages that are not NULL-terminated (CVE-2007-4642) or contain a short data length, triggering an integer underflow (CVE-2007-4643). Furthermore a format string vulnerability was discovered in the Cl_GetPackets() function when processing PSV_CONSOLE_TEXT messages (CVE-2007-4644).
A remote attacker could exploit these vulnerabilities to execute arbitrary code with the rights of the user running the Doomsday server or cause a Denial of Service by sending specially crafted messages to the server.
There is no known workaround at this time.
While some of these issues could be resolved in "games-fps/doomsday-1.9.0-beta5.2", the format string vulnerability (CVE-2007-4644) remains unfixed. We recommend that users unmerge Doomsday:
Code Listing 3.1: Resolution |
# emerge --unmerge games-fps/doomsday |