Bash: Code Injection (Updated fix for GLSA 201409-09) — GLSA 201409-10 A parsing flaw related to functions and environments in Bash could allow attackers to inject code. The unaffected packages listed in GLSA 201409-09 had an incomplete fix. Affected packages Package app-shells/bash on all architectures Affected versions < 4.2_p48-r1 Unaffected versions revision >= 3.1_p18-r1 revision >= 3.2_p52-r1 revision >= 4.0_p39-r1 revision >= 4.1_p12-r1 >= 4.2_p48-r1 Background Bash is the standard GNU Bourne Again SHell. Description Stephane Chazelas reported that Bash incorrectly handles function definitions, allowing attackers to inject arbitrary code (CVE-2014-6271). Gentoo Linux informed about this issue in GLSA 201409-09. Tavis Ormandy reported that the patch for CVE-2014-6271 was incomplete. As such, this GLSA supersedes GLSA 201409-09. Impact A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability to execute arbitrary commands even in restricted environments. Workaround There is no known workaround at this time. Resolution All Bash 3.1 users should upgrade to the latest version: # emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=app-shells/bash-3.1_p18-r1:3.1" All Bash 3.2 users should upgrade to the latest version: # emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=app-shells/bash-3.2_p52-r1:3.2" All Bash 4.0 users should upgrade to the latest version: # emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=app-shells/bash-4.0_p39-r1:4.0" All Bash 4.1 users should upgrade to the latest version: # emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=app-shells/bash-4.1_p12-r1:4.1" All Bash 4.2 users should upgrade to the latest version: # emerge --sync # emerge --ask --oneshot --verbose ">=app-shells/bash-4.2_p48-r1" References CVE-2014-7169