TCPTrack: Arbitrary code execution A heap-based buffer overflow in TCPTrack might allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code. tcptrack February 21, 2014 February 21, 2014: 1 377917 local 1.4.2 1.4.2

TCPTrack is a simple libpcap based program for live TCP connection monitoring.

A heap-based buffer overflow vulnerability exists in TCPTrack’s parsing of command line arguments. This is only a vulnerability in limited scenarios in which TCPTrack is “configured as a handler for other applications.”

A remote attacker could possibly execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the process or cause a Denial of Service condition with a specially crafted command-line argument.

There is no known workaround at this time.

All TCPTrack users should upgrade to the latest version:

# emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=net-analyzer/tcptrack-1.4.2"

NOTE: This is a legacy GLSA. Updates for all affected architectures are available since August 06, 2011. It is likely that your system is already no longer affected by this issue.

CVE-2011-2903 underling creffett