PHP Toolkit: Data disclosure and Denial of Service PHP Toolkit does not quote parameters, allowing for PHP source code disclosure on Apache, and a Denial of Service. php-toolkit 2008-04-17 2008-04-17: 01 209535 local 1.0.1 1.0.1

PHP Toolkit is a utility to manage parallel installations of PHP within Gentoo. It is executed by the PHP ebuilds at setup.

Toni Arnold, David Sveningsson, Michal Bartoszkiewicz, and Joseph reported that php-select does not quote parameters passed to the "tr" command, which could convert the "-D PHP5" argument in the "APACHE2_OPTS" setting in the file /etc/conf.d/apache2 to lower case.

An attacker could entice a system administrator to run "emerge php" or call "php-select -t apache2 php5" directly in a directory containing a lower case single-character named file, which would prevent Apache from loading mod_php and thereby disclose PHP source code and cause a Denial of Service.

Do not run "emerge" or "php-select" from a working directory which contains a lower case single-character named file.

All PHP Toolkit users should upgrade to the latest version:

# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=app-admin/php-toolkit-1.0.1"
CVE-2008-1734 rbu vorlon rbu