Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 3 Dec 2009 20:53:11 -0500 | From | Michael Gilbert <> | Subject | Re: CVE-2004-2135 and CVE-2004-2136 |
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On Thu, 3 Dec 2009 17:53:21 +0100 markus reichelt wrote: > * Michael Gilbert wrote: > > > CVE-2004-2135 [0] and CVE-2004-2136 [1] were disclosed over five > > years ago; however, i have been unable to verify whether they have > > been fixed or not in the latest kernels. > > They are not, and both CVE-entries are still marked as 'candidate'. > Add the fact that (crypto)loop code has had a poor relation with the > vanilla kernel in favour of dm-crypt, and is also unmaintained, > nobody really cares. > > Did you receive any other replies to your mail? Just curious.
None so far. Would it make sense to remove cryptoloop at this point since it obviously has some major design/implementation weaknesses? Apropos, there are two other full-disk encryption options (dm-crypt and loop-aes) that, importantly, are not affected by these issues. Is it really a good idea to have three different implementations of essentially the same functionality?
Best wishes, Mike
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