Samba is an open-source implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) or
Common Internet File System (CIFS) protocol, which allows PC-compatible machines
to share files, printers, and other information.
Security Fix(es):
Note: While Samba packages as shipped in Red Hat Enterprise Linux do not support
running Samba as an AD DC, this flaw applies to all roles Samba implements.
A protocol flaw, publicly referred to as Badlock, was found in the Security
Account Manager Remote Protocol (MS-SAMR) and the Local Security Authority
(Domain Policy) Remote Protocol (MS-LSAD). Any authenticated DCE/RPC connection
that a client initiates against a server could be used by a man-in-the-middle
attacker to impersonate the authenticated user against the SAMR or LSA service
on the server. As a result, the attacker would be able to get read/write access
to the Security Account Manager database, and use this to reveal all passwords
or any other potentially sensitive information in that database. (CVE-2016-2118)
Several flaws were found in Samba’s implementation of NTLMSSP authentication.
An unauthenticated, man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to clear the
encryption and integrity flags of a connection, causing data to be transmitted
in plain text. The attacker could also force the client or server into sending
data in plain text even if encryption was explicitly requested for that
connection. (CVE-2016-2110)
It was discovered that Samba configured as a Domain Controller would establish
a secure communication channel with a machine using a spoofed computer name. A
remote attacker able to observe network traffic could use this flaw to obtain
session-related information about the spoofed machine. (CVE-2016-2111)
It was found that Samba’s LDAP implementation did not enforce integrity
protection for LDAP connections. A man-in-the-middle attacker could use this
flaw to downgrade LDAP connections to use no integrity protection, allowing them
to hijack such connections. (CVE-2016-2112)
It was found that Samba did not enable integrity protection for IPC traffic by
default. A man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to view and modify the
data sent between a Samba server and a client. (CVE-2016-2115)
Red Hat would like to thank the Samba project for reporting these issues.
Upstream acknowledges Jouni Knuutinen (Synopsis) as the original reporter of
CVE-2015-5370; and Stefan Metzmacher (SerNet) as the original reporter of
CVE-2016-2118, CVE-2016-2110, CVE-2016-2112, and CVE-2016-2115.
OS | Version | Architecture | Package | Version | Filename |
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RedHat | 5 | ppc64 | samba3x-winbind-devel | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-winbind-devel-3.6.23-12.el5_11.ppc64.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | s390x | samba3x-winbind-devel | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-winbind-devel-3.6.23-12.el5_11.s390x.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | i386 | samba3x-common | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-common-3.6.23-12.el5_11.i386.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | ia64 | samba3x-domainjoin-gui | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-domainjoin-gui-3.6.23-12.el5_11.ia64.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | x86_64 | samba3x-winbind-devel | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-winbind-devel-3.6.23-12.el5_11.x86_64.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | ppc | samba3x-winbind | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-winbind-3.6.23-12.el5_11.ppc.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | ppc | samba3x-debuginfo | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-debuginfo-3.6.23-12.el5_11.ppc.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | ppc | samba3x | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-3.6.23-12.el5_11.ppc.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | ppc | samba3x-client | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-client-3.6.23-12.el5_11.ppc.rpm |
RedHat | 5 | src | samba3x | < 3.6.23-12.el5_11 | samba3x-3.6.23-12.el5_11.src.rpm |