[kernel-sec-discuss] r5350 - active retired

Salvatore Bonaccorso carnil at moszumanska.debian.org
Wed Jun 7 10:54:32 UTC 2017


Author: carnil
Date: 2017-06-07 10:54:31 +0000 (Wed, 07 Jun 2017)
New Revision: 5350

Added:
   retired/CVE-2017-9211
Removed:
   active/CVE-2017-9211
Log:
Retire CVE-2017-9211

Deleted: active/CVE-2017-9211
===================================================================
--- active/CVE-2017-9211	2017-06-07 10:53:50 UTC (rev 5349)
+++ active/CVE-2017-9211	2017-06-07 10:54:31 UTC (rev 5350)
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-Description: crypto: skcipher - Add missing API setkey checks
-References:
-Notes:
-Bugs:
-upstream: released (4.12-rc3) [9933e113c2e87a9f46a40fde8dafbf801dca1ab9]
-4.9-upstream-stable: released (4.9.31) [4472887cbd1373d7781bea9d8935f2d4968dd580]
-3.16-upstream-stable: N/A "Vulnerable code introduced in 4.8-rc1 with 4e6c3df4d729"
-3.2-upstream-stable: N/A "Vulnerable code introduced in 4.8-rc1 with 4e6c3df4d729"
-sid: released (4.9.30-1) [bugfix/all/crypto-skcipher-Add-missing-api-setkey-checks.patch]
-3.16-jessie-security: N/A "Vulnerable code not present"
-3.2-wheezy-security: N/A "Vulnerable code not present"

Copied: retired/CVE-2017-9211 (from rev 5349, active/CVE-2017-9211)
===================================================================
--- retired/CVE-2017-9211	                        (rev 0)
+++ retired/CVE-2017-9211	2017-06-07 10:54:31 UTC (rev 5350)
@@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
+Description: crypto: skcipher - Add missing API setkey checks
+References:
+Notes:
+Bugs:
+upstream: released (4.12-rc3) [9933e113c2e87a9f46a40fde8dafbf801dca1ab9]
+4.9-upstream-stable: released (4.9.31) [4472887cbd1373d7781bea9d8935f2d4968dd580]
+3.16-upstream-stable: N/A "Vulnerable code introduced in 4.8-rc1 with 4e6c3df4d729"
+3.2-upstream-stable: N/A "Vulnerable code introduced in 4.8-rc1 with 4e6c3df4d729"
+sid: released (4.9.30-1) [bugfix/all/crypto-skcipher-Add-missing-api-setkey-checks.patch]
+3.16-jessie-security: N/A "Vulnerable code not present"
+3.2-wheezy-security: N/A "Vulnerable code not present"




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