apport 2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
apport (2.20.1-0ubuntu2.20) xenial-security; urgency=medium * SECURITY UPDATE: apport reads arbitrary files if ~/.config/apport/settings is a symlink (LP: #1830862) - apport/fileutils.py: drop permissions before reading user settings file. - CVE-2019-11481 * SECURITY UPDATE: TOCTTOU race conditions and following symbolic links when creating a core file (LP: #1839413) - data/apport: use file descriptor to reference to cwd instead of strings. - CVE-2019-11482 * SECURITY UPDATE: fully user controllable lock file due to lock file being located in world-writable directory (LP: #1839415) - data/apport: create and use lock file from /var/lock/apport. - CVE-2019-11485 * SECURITY UPDATE: per-process user controllable Apport socket file (LP: #1839420) - data/apport: forward crashes only under a valid uid and gid, thanks Stéphane Graber for the patch. - CVE-2019-11483 * SECURITY UPDATE: PID recycling enables an unprivileged user to generate and read a crash report for a privileged process (LP: #1839795) - data/apport: drop permissions before adding proc info (special thanks to Kevin Backhouse for the patch) - data/apport, apport/report.py, apport/ui.py: only access or open /proc/[pid] through a file descriptor for that directory. - CVE-2019-15790 -- Tiago Stürmer Daitx <email address hidden> Tue, 29 Oct 2019 05:23:08 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Tiago Stürmer Daitx
- Sponsored by:
- Alex Murray
- Uploaded to:
- Xenial
- Original maintainer:
- Martin Pitt
- Architectures:
- all
- Section:
- utils
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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Binary packages built by this source
- apport: automatically generate crash reports for debugging
apport automatically collects data from crashed processes and
compiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This utilizes the crashdump
helper hook provided by the Ubuntu kernel.
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This package also provides a command line frontend for browsing and
handling the crash reports. For desktops, you should consider
installing the GTK+ or Qt user interface (apport-gtk or apport-kde).
- apport-gtk: GTK+ frontend for the apport crash report system
apport automatically collects data from crashed processes and
compiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This utilizes the crashdump
helper hook provided by the Ubuntu kernel.
.
This package provides a GTK+ frontend for browsing and handling the
crash reports.
- apport-kde: KDE frontend for the apport crash report system
apport automatically collects data from crashed processes and
compiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This utilizes the crashdump
helper hook provided by the Ubuntu kernel.
.
This package provides a KDE frontend for browsing and handling the
crash reports.
- apport-noui: tools for automatically reporting Apport crash reports
apport automatically collects data from crashed processes and
compiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This utilizes the crashdump
helper hook provided by the Ubuntu kernel.
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Installing this package will configure your system to automatically submit
all new Apport crash reports.
- apport-retrace: tools for reprocessing Apport crash reports
apport-retrace recombines an Apport crash report (either a file or a
Launchpad bug) and debug symbol packages (.ddebs) into fully symbolic
stack traces. This can optionally use a sandbox for installing debug symbol
packages and doing the processing, so that entire process of retracing crashes
can happen with normal user privileges without changing the system.
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You need to install gdb-multiarch if you want to be able to retrace crash
reports which happened on a different architecture than the one you run
apport-retrace on.
- apport-valgrind: valgrind wrapper that first downloads debug symbols
apport-valgrind is a valgrind wrapper that automatically downloads related
available debug symbols and provides them to valgrind's memcheck tool, which
is executed. The output is a valgrind log file ("valgrind.log") that contains
stack traces (with as many symbols resolved as available) and that shows
memory leaks.
- dh-apport: debhelper extension for the apport crash report system
apport automatically collects data from crashed processes and
compiles a problem report in /var/crash/. This utilizes the crashdump
helper hook provided by the Ubuntu kernel.
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This package provides a debhelper extension to make it easier for other
packages to include apport hooks.
- python-apport: Python library for Apport crash report handling
This Python package provides high-level functions for creating and
handling apport crash reports:
.
* Query available and new reports.
* Add OS, packaging, and process runtime information to a report.
* Various frontend utility functions.
* Python hook to generate crash reports when Python scripts fail.
- python-problem-report: Python library to handle problem reports
This Python library provides an interface for creating, modifying,
and accessing standardized problem reports for program and kernel
crashes and packaging bugs.
.
These problem reports use standard Debian control format syntax
(RFC822).
- python3-apport: Python 3 library for Apport crash report handling
This Python package provides high-level functions for creating and
handling apport crash reports:
.
* Query available and new reports.
* Add OS, packaging, and process runtime information to a report.
* Various frontend utility functions.
* Python hook to generate crash reports when Python scripts fail.
- python3-problem-report: Python 3 library to handle problem reports
This Python library provides an interface for creating, modifying,
and accessing standardized problem reports for program and kernel
crashes and packaging bugs.
.
These problem reports use standard Debian control format syntax
(RFC822).