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| Problem Description |
XSP (the Mono ASP.NET server) is vulnerable to source disclosure attack
which allow a malicious user to obtain the source code of the
server-side application. This vulnerability grants the attacker deeper
knowledge of the Web application logic.
Updated packages have been patched to correct this issue.
| Updated Packages |
Mandriva Linux 2007
372cd7944c4ae044529132a60a0f4cba 2007.0/i586/jay-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.i586.rpm 57586c9c8baff2fbe3c59c3529adc5a7 2007.0/i586/libmono-runtime-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.i586.rpm 1cf0dcab116f59634f3890fab1cb46eb 2007.0/i586/libmono0-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.i586.rpm 1898e4fc4e6f1c671c37a8d76814a89f 2007.0/i586/libmono0-devel-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.i586.rpm 7dca6df31b2cac25df9d1568136ab8b3 2007.0/i586/mono-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.i586.rpm cb7c8cd1f5db165f31ea7e139d60fc75 2007.0/i586/mono-data-sqlite-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.i586.rpm 73cfb46d15b9b0588f4013781d40a114 2007.0/i586/mono-doc-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.i586.rpm ddc633435f442f9436caec01d9796830 2007.0/SRPMS/mono-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.src.rpm
Mandriva Linux 2007/X86_64
2b54bfd1164dd9c935b9af5c3297e90a 2007.0/x86_64/jay-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.x86_64.rpm 6b137c021b3596699b22af6a8ef919fc 2007.0/x86_64/lib64mono0-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.x86_64.rpm 8825990b27f3c66c2e225d483290b41d 2007.0/x86_64/lib64mono0-devel-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.x86_64.rpm a58792e500afc0a1f231a46ba7c8cf96 2007.0/x86_64/libmono-runtime-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.x86_64.rpm 6030ac6e852551dea3f36dc2ab54ecb2 2007.0/x86_64/mono-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.x86_64.rpm baec0fa42850f91bb089317f62e5722c 2007.0/x86_64/mono-data-sqlite-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.x86_64.rpm 72d633232728911fc9fa428ab3af582f 2007.0/x86_64/mono-doc-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.x86_64.rpm ddc633435f442f9436caec01d9796830 2007.0/SRPMS/mono-1.1.17.1-5.2mdv2007.0.src.rpm
| References |
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2006-6104
| Upgrade |
To upgrade automatically, use MandrivaUpdate.
| Verification |
Please verify the update prior to upgrading to ensure the integrity of the downloaded package. You can do this with the command :
rpm --checksig package.rpm
You can get the GPG public key of the Mandriva Security Team to verify the GPG signature of each RPM.
If you use MandrivaUpdate, the verification of md5 checksum and GPG signature is performed automatically for you.
