FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE Errata

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Last modified on 2016-01-14 11:11:46Z by gjb.
Abstract

This document lists errata items for FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE, containing significant information discovered after the release or too late in the release cycle to be otherwise included in the release documentation. This information includes security advisories, as well as news relating to the software or documentation that could affect its operation or usability. An up-to-date version of this document should always be consulted before installing this version of FreeBSD.

This errata document for FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE will be maintained until the EoL of FreeBSD 9.3-STABLE.


Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Security Advisories
3. Errata Notices
4. Late-Breaking News

1. Introduction

This errata document contains late-breaking news about FreeBSD 9.3-RELEASE Before installing this version, it is important to consult this document to learn about any post-release discoveries or problems that may already have been found and fixed.

Any version of this errata document actually distributed with the release (for example, on a CDROM distribution) will be out of date by definition, but other copies are kept updated on the Internet and should be consulted as the current errata for this release. These other copies of the errata are located at https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/, plus any sites which keep up-to-date mirrors of this location.

Source and binary snapshots of FreeBSD 9.3-STABLE also contain up-to-date copies of this document (as of the time of the snapshot).

For a list of all FreeBSD CERT security advisories, see https://www.FreeBSD.org/security/.

2. Security Advisories

Problems described in the following security advisories have been fixed in 9.3-RELEASE. For more information, consult the individual advisories available from http://security.FreeBSD.org/.

AdvisoryDateTopic
FreeBSD-SA-14:18.openssl9 September 2014

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-14:19.tcp16 September 2014

Denial of Service in TCP packet processing.

FreeBSD-SA-14:20.rtsold21 October 2014

Remote buffer overflow vulnerability.

FreeBSD-SA-14:21.routed21 October 2014

Remote denial of service vulnerability.

FreeBSD-SA-14:22.namei21 October 2014

Memory leak in sandboxed namei lookup.

FreeBSD-SA-14:23.openssl21 October 2014

Multiple vulerabilities.

FreeBSD-SA-14:25.setlogin04 November 2014

Kernel stack disclosure.

FreeBSD-SA-14:26.ftp04 November 2014

Remote code execution.

FreeBSD-SA-14:28.file10 December 2014

Multiple vulnerabilities in file(1) and libmagic(3)

FreeBSD-SA-14:29.bind10 December 2014

Remote denial of service vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-14:31.ntp23 December 2014

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:01.openssl14 January 2015

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:02.kmem27 January 2015

SCTP kernel memory corruption and disclosure vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-15:03.sctp27 January 2015

SCTP stream reset vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-15:04.igmp25 February 2015

Integer overflow in IGMP protocol

FreeBSD-SA-15:05.igmp25 February 2015

Remote denial of service vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-15:06.openssl19 March 2015

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:07.ntp7 April 2015

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:09.ipv67 April 2015

Router advertisement Denial of Service

FreeBSD-SA-15:10.openssl16 June 2015

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:11.bind7 July 2015

Resolver remote denial of service

FreeBSD-SA-15:13.tcp21 July 2015

resource exhaustion due to sessions stuck in LAST_ACK state.

FreeBSD-SA-15:15.tcp28 July 2015

resource exhaustion in TCP reassembly

FreeBSD-SA-15:16.openssh28 July 2015

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:17.bind28 July 2015

Remote denial of service vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-15:19.routed5 August 2015

Remote denial of service vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-15:20.expat18 August 2015

Fix multiple integer overflows in libbsdxml(3).

FreeBSD-SA-15:21.amd6425 August 2015

Fix local privilege escalation in IRET handler.

FreeBSD-SA-15:22.openssh25 August 2015

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:23.bind2 September 2015

Remote denial of service vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-15:24.rpcbind29 September 2015

Remote denial of service

FreeBSD-SA-15:25.ntp26 October 2015

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:26.openssl5 December 2015

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-15:27.bind16 December 2015

Remote denial of service

FreeBSD-SA-16:01.sctp14 January 2016

ICMPv6 error message vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:02.ntp14 January 2016

Panic threshold bypass vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:03.linux14 January 2016

Incorrect futex handling

FreeBSD-SA-16:04.linux14 January 2016

setgroups(2) system call vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:05.tcp14 January 2016

MD5 signature denial of service

FreeBSD-SA-16:06.bsnmpd14 January 2016

Insecure default configuration file permissions

FreeBSD-SA-16:07.openssh14 January 2016

OpenSSH client information leak

FreeBSD-SA-16:08.bind27 January 2016

Remote denial of service vulnerability.

FreeBSD-SA-16:09.ntp27 January 2016

Multiple vulnerabilities.

FreeBSD-SA-16:10.linux27 January 2016

issetugid(2) system call vulnerability.

FreeBSD-SA-16:11.openssl30 January 2016

SSLv2 cipher suite downgrade vulnerability.

FreeBSD-SA-16:12.openssl7 March 2016

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-16:13.bind10 March 2016

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-16:14.openssh-xauth16 March 2016

OpenSSH xauth injection vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:15.sysarch16 March 2016

Incorrect argument validation in sysarch(2)

FreeBSD-SA-16:09.ntp29 April 2016

Multiple ntp vulnerabilities.

FreeBSD-SA-16:17.openssl29 April 2016

Multiple OpenSSL vulnerabilities.

FreeBSD-SA-16:18.atkbd17 May 2016

Keyboard driver buffer overflow

FreeBSD-SA-16:19.sendmsg17 May 2016

Incorrect argument handling in sendmsg(2)

FreeBSD-SA-16:20.linux31 May 2016

Kernel stack disclosure in Linux compatibility layer

FreeBSD-SA-16:21.43bsd31 May 2016

Kernel stack disclosure in 4.3BSD compatibility layer

FreeBSD-SA-16:22.libarchive31 May 2016

Absolute path traversal vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:23.libarchive31 May 2016

Absolute path traversal vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:24.ntp3 June 2016

Multiple ntp vulnerabilties

FreeBSD-SA-16:25.bspatch25 July 2016

heap overflow vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:26.openssl23 September 2016

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-16:27.openssl26 September 2016

Regression in OpenSSL suite

FreeBSD-SA-16:28.bind10 October 2016

BIND denial of service

FreeBSD-SA-16:29.bspatch10 October 2016

Heap overflow vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:30.portsnap10 October 2016

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-16:31.libarchive10 October 2016

Multiple vulnerabilities

FreeBSD-SA-16:34.bind2 November 2016

Remote Denial of Service vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:35.openssl2 November 2016

Remote Denial of Service vulnerability

FreeBSD-SA-16:36.telnetd6 December 2016

Possible login(1) argument injection

FreeBSD-SA-16:37.libc6 December 2016

link_ntoa(3) buffer overflow

3. Errata Notices

ErrataDateTopic
FreeBSD-EN-14:10.tzdata21 October 2014

Time zone data file update

FreeBSD-EN-14:11.crypt21 October 2014

Change crypt(3) default hashing algorithm back to DES

FreeBSD-EN-14:12.zfs11 November 2014

Fix NFSv4 and ZFS cache consistency issue

FreeBSD-EN-14:13.freebsd-update23 December 2014

Fixed directory deletion issue in freebsd-update(8)

FreeBSD-EN-15:01.vt25 February 2015

vt(4) crash with improper ioctl parameters

FreeBSD-EN-15:02.openssl25 February 2015

OpenSSL update

FreeBSD-EN-15:03.freebsd-update25 February 2015

freebsd-update(8) updates libraries in suboptimal order

FreeBSD-EN-15:04.freebsd-update13 May 2015

freebsd-update(8) does not ensure the previous upgrade has completed

FreeBSD-EN-15:06.file9 June 2015

Multiple denial of service issues

FreeBSD-EN-15:08.sendmail30 June 2015 (revised)

Sendmail TLS/DH interoperability improvement

FreeBSD-EN-15:09.xlocale30 June 2015

Fix inconsistency between locale and rune locale states

FreeBSD-EN-15:15.pkg25 August 2015

Insufficient check of supported pkg(7) signature methods.

FreeBSD-EN-15:18.pkg16 September 2015

Implement pubkey support for pkg(7) bootstrap.

FreeBSD-EN-15:19.kqueue4 November 2015

kqueue(2) write events never fire for files larger than 2GB.

FreeBSD-EN-15:20.vm4 November 2015

Applications exiting due to segmentation violation on a correct memory address.

FreeBSD-EN-16:02.pf14 January 2016

Invalid TCP checksum issue.

FreeBSD-EN-16:03.yplib14 January 2016

YP/NIS library bug.

FreeBSD-EN-16:08.zfs4 May 2016

Memory leak in ZFS

FreeBSD-EN-16:09.freebsd-update25 July 2016

Fix freebsd-update(8) support of FreeBSD 11.0-RELEASE

FreeBSD-EN-16:19.tzcode6 December 2016

Fix warnings about invalid timezone abbreviations

FreeBSD-EN-16:20.tzdata6 December 2016

Update timezone database information

4. Late-Breaking News

No late-breaking news.

This file, and other release-related documents, can be downloaded from https://www.FreeBSD.org/releases/.

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