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Fedora EPEL Update Notification
FEDORA-EPEL-2015-1135
2015-03-08 20:53:14
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Name : duplicity
Product : Fedora EPEL 7
Version : 0.6.24
Release : 5.el7
URL :
http://www.nongnu.org/duplicity/
Summary : Encrypted bandwidth-efficient backup using rsync algorithm
Description :
Duplicity incrementally backs up files and directory by encrypting
tar-format volumes with GnuPG and uploading them to a remote (or
local) file server. In theory many protocols for connecting to a
file server could be supported; so far ssh/scp, local file access,
rsync, ftp, HSI, WebDAV and Amazon S3 have been written.
Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space
efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since
the last backup. Currently duplicity supports deleted files, full
unix permissions, directories, symbolic links, fifos, device files,
but not hard links.
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Update Information:
Changes in librsync 1.0.0 (2015-01-23)
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* SECURITY: CVE-2014-8242: librsync previously used a truncated MD4 "strong"
check sum to match blocks. However, MD4 is not cryptographically strong. It's possible
that an attacker who can control the contents of one part of a file could use it to
control other regions of the file, if it's transferred using librsync/rdiff. For
example this might occur in a database, mailbox, or VM image containing some
attacker-controlled data. To mitigate this issue, signatures will by default be computed
with a 256-bit BLAKE2 hash. Old versions of librsync will complain about a bad magic
number when given these signature files. Backward compatibility can be obtained using the
new `rdiff sig --hash=md4` option or through specifying the "signature magic" in
the API, but this should not be used when either the old or new file contain untrusted
data. Deltas generated from those signatures will also use BLAKE2 during generation, but
produce output that can be read by old versions. See
https://github.com/librsync/librsync/issues/5. Thanks to Michael Samuel <miknet.net>
for reporting this and offering an initial patch.
* Various build fixes, thanks Timothy Gu.
* Improved rdiff man page from Debian.
* Improved librsync.spec file for building RPMs.
* Fixed bug #1110812 'internal error: job made no progress'; on large files.
* Moved hosting to
https://github.com/librsync/librsync/
*
Travis-CI.org integration test at
https://travis-ci.org/librsync/librsync/
* Remove bundled copy of popt; it must be installed separately.
* You can set `$LIBTOOLIZE` before running `autogen.sh`, for example on OS X Homebrew
where it is called `glibtoolize`.
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References:
[ 1 ] Bug #1126712 - CVE-2014-8242 librsync: MD4 collision file corruption
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1126712
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This update can be installed with the "yum" update programs. Use
su -c 'yum update duplicity' at the command line.
For more information, refer to "Managing Software with yum",
available at
http://docs.fedoraproject.org/yum/.
All packages are signed with the Fedora EPEL GPG key. More details on the
GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be found at
https://fedoraproject.org/keys
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