ELA-1007-1 amanda security update

multiple vulnerabilities

2023-11-27
Packageamanda
Version1:3.3.9-5+deb9u2 (stretch)
Related CVEs CVE-2022-37703 CVE-2022-37705 CVE-2023-30577


Multiple vulnerabilties have been found in Amanda, a backup system designed to archive many computers on a network to a single large-capacity tape drive. The vulnerabilties potentially allow local privilege escalation from the backup user to root or allow leaking information whether a directory exists in the filesystem.

CVE-2022-37703

In Amanda 3.5.1, an information leak vulnerability was found in the calcsize SUID binary. An attacker can abuse this vulnerability to know if a directory exists or not anywhere in the fs. The binary will use `opendir()` as root directly without checking the path, letting the attacker provide an arbitrary path.

CVE-2022-37705

A privilege escalation flaw was found in Amanda 3.5.1 in which the backup user can acquire root privileges. The vulnerable component is the runtar SUID program, which is a wrapper to run /usr/bin/tar with specific arguments that are controllable by the attacker. This program mishandles the arguments passed to tar binary.

CVE-2023-30577

The SUID binary "runtar" can accept the possibly malicious GNU tar options if fed with some non-argument option starting with "--exclude" (say --exclude-vcs). The following option will be accepted as "good" and it could be an option passing some script/binary that would be executed with root permissions.


For Debian 9 stretch, these problems have been fixed in version 1:3.3.9-5+deb9u2.

We recommend that you upgrade your amanda packages.

Further information about Extended LTS security advisories can be found in the dedicated section of our website.