📖 ~4 min read • Source: FreeBSD VuXML
VuXML topic: redis — Bug in XACKDEL may lead to stack overflow and potential RCE
Related CVEs: CVE-2011-4815 CVE-2011-4838 CVE-2011-5036 CVE-2011-5037 CVE-2013-7458 CVE-2015-4335 CVE-2021-21309 CVE-2021-29477 +12 more
Upstream summary: Google Big Sleep reports: A user can run the XACKDEL command with multiple ID's and trigger a stack buffer overflow, which may potentially lead to remote code execution. The problem exists in Redis 8.2 or newer. The code doesn't handle the case where the number of ID's exceeds the STREAMID_STATIC_VECTOR_LEN, and skips a reallocation, which leads to a stack buffer overflow. An additional workaround to mitigate the problem without patching the redis-server executable is to prev
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Symptom & Impact
On FreeBSD 15 hosts that have redis installed, operators see behaviour consistent with the FreeBSD VuXML entry: pkg audit flags the installed version; any daemon, CLI tool, or application linked against redis may misbehave or fail to start after upgrade; and — for security-rated advisories — the host is exposed to the vulnerabilities above. Impact ranges from a single restart cycle to full availability incidents on jails, bhyve guests, or downstream consumers that depend on redis.
Environment & Reproduction
Reproduction targets FreeBSD 15. Confirm release, installed package, and capture baseline state:
freebsd-version -kru
uname -a
pkg info redis
pkg query "%n-%v" redis
pkg audit -F
service -e
Trigger the workflow that exposes redis — multiple vulnerabilities (20 CVEs) — patch and remediation guide while collecting:
tail -200 /var/log/messages
dmesg -a | tail -200
tail -200 /var/log/pkg.log
Root Cause Analysis
Root cause is tracked at FreeBSD VuXML. The FreeBSD ports security team shipped a corrective redis port revision; hosts on an outdated build remain exposed. Correlate package logs with system logs and kernel state to isolate the change that triggered the failure mode:
tail -500 /var/log/pkg.log
tail -500 /var/log/messages
sysctl kern.lastpid
sysctl kern.osreldate # numeric __FreeBSD_version, e.g. 1400097
Quick Triage
Run these checks on FreeBSD 15 to confirm the failure mode and current state of redis:
pkg version -v redis # installed vs available version
pkg audit redis # advisory match for this package
tail -100 /var/log/messages
dmesg -a | tail -100
kldstat # kernel module state (for kernel/driver pkgs)
pfctl -sr 2>/dev/null || ipfw list # only if pf/ipfw is enabled
# If redis ships an rc.d service (script name may differ from the pkg name,
# e.g. bind918→named, php83→php-fpm), check it:
service -e | grep -i redis && service <rc-script-name> status
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
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List enabled services (only relevant if the package provides one).
service -e -
Follow live logs.
tail -F /var/log/messages dmesg -
Validate firewall rules (skip if neither pf nor ipfw is enabled).
pfctl -sr -v 2>/dev/null || ipfw show -
Check package integrity for
redis.pkg check -B redis pkg check -d redis # verify shared-library deps -
Reinstall
redisif integrity check fails.pkg install -fy redis -
Correlate findings with
/var/log/pkg.logand FreeBSD VuXML to pin the commit that introduced redis — multiple vulnerabilities (20 CVEs) — patch and remediation guide.
Solution – Primary Fix
Install the corrective redis port revision referenced by FreeBSD VuXML:
sudo pkg update
sudo pkg upgrade redis # or: sudo pkg upgrade -y for the whole system
# If redis provides an rc.d service, restart it (script name may differ from pkg name):
# sudo service <rc-script-name> restart
pkg audit redis # confirm no remaining advisory for this package
For ports-tree builders (FreeBSD 13.x and earlier used portsnap; on FreeBSD 14+ the ports tree is fetched with Git):
# FreeBSD 14+ (portsnap was removed):
sudo pkg install -y git-lite
sudo git clone --depth 1 https://git.FreeBSD.org/ports.git /usr/ports
# FreeBSD 13.x and earlier:
# sudo portsnap fetch update
cd /usr/ports/<category>/redis
sudo make deinstall reinstall clean
Reboot only if the package ships a kernel module or replaces a shared library used by long-running daemons.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
If the primary fix is not viable, choose from these alternatives:
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Lock the package until the fix is vetted:
sudo pkg lock redis -
Downgrade to a known-good revision.
pkg install pkgname-VERSIONis not a real downgrade syntax — fetch a specific build instead:# 1. Discover available versions across configured repos: pkg search -e redis pkg rquery -r FreeBSD-quarterly '%n-%v' redis # 2. Install from a specific saved .pkg file: sudo pkg add -f /path/to/redis-<older-version>.pkg # 3. Or switch the host repo to the quarterly branch (see snippet below) and: sudo pkg upgrade -fr FreeBSD-quarterly redis -
Switch the pkg repository between
quarterlyandlatestby editing/usr/local/etc/pkg/repos/FreeBSD.conf:FreeBSD: { url: "pkg+https://pkg.FreeBSD.org/${ABI}/quarterly", mirror_type: "srv", signature_type: "fingerprints", fingerprints: "/usr/share/keys/pkg", enabled: yes } -
Isolate the affected service in a jail with stricter firewall rules:
iocage create -n redis-jail -r 15.0-CURRENT iocage set allow_raw_sockets=0 redis-jail # or with Bastille: bastille create redis-jail 15.0-CURRENT 10.0.0.10 -
Replace the service with a vendored static build for the period between exposure detection and full rollout.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
All of these should pass after the fix:
pkg info redis # shows the expected fixed version
pkg audit redis # no advisory for this package (exit code 0)
tail -50 /var/log/messages # no new errors after upgrade
# If redis ships a service, confirm it is running under its rc.d name:
# service <rc-script-name> status
The original reproduction for redis — multiple vulnerabilities (20 CVEs) — patch and remediation guide must not trigger across two consecutive runs.
Rollback Plan
Capture state before any change (only ZFS root has boot environments — UFS hosts skip bectl):
pkg query "%n-%v" > /root/pkg-pre.txt
# ZFS-on-root only:
sudo bectl create pre-redis-patch
To revert if the upgrade is bad, reinstall the previously saved .pkg file:
sudo pkg add -f /var/cache/pkg/redis-<previous-version>.pkg
# Or activate the pre-patch boot environment and reboot (ZFS-on-root only):
sudo bectl activate pre-redis-patch
sudo shutdown -r now
For kernel/loader changes on a UFS host, boot the previous kernel from the loader prompt (press 3 at the menu, then boot kernel.old).
Prevention & Hardening
Prevent recurrence on FreeBSD 15 hosts running redis:
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Enable the daily security pkg audit in
/etc/periodic.conf:daily_status_security_pkgaudit_enable="YES" -
Subscribe to
freebsd-security-notificationsat lists.freebsd.org. -
Mirror through a local pkg repository managed by
poudriere:poudriere jail -c -j 15amd64 -v 15.0-CURRENT poudriere ports -c -p default poudriere bulk -j 15amd64 -p default <category>/redis -
Version-pin sensitive packages:
sudo pkg lock redis -
Take an automatic ZFS boot-environment snapshot before every upgrade (ZFS root only):
sudo bectl create pre-upgrade-$(date +%Y%m%d) -
Monitor file integrity (create a baseline, verify against it later):
# Create a baseline (use -c; target /usr/local/etc, /etc, /boot — NOT /): sudo mtree -c -K sha256digest -p /usr/local/etc > /var/db/usr-local-etc.mtree sudo mtree -c -K sha256digest -p /etc > /var/db/etc.mtree # Verify later: sudo mtree -p /usr/local/etc < /var/db/usr-local-etc.mtree # Or with AIDE for a richer ruleset: sudo pkg install -y aide && sudo aide --init && sudo aide --check -
Harden jails with
allow.*tunables in/etc/jail.conf:redis_jail { allow.raw_sockets = 0; allow.sysvipc = 0; allow.mount = 0; allow.chflags = 0; }
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Issues that commonly surface alongside redis — multiple vulnerabilities (20 CVEs) — patch and remediation guide: pkg lock contention, mismatched ABI after kernel/userland skew, pf rule drift, and stale shared-library references after upgrade. Triage with:
freebsd-version -kru
uname -K
pkg check -d
pfctl -sr
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References & Further Reading
Primary reference: FreeBSD VuXML. Useful manual pages on FreeBSD 15:
man pkg
man freebsd-update
man pfctl
man ipfw
man bectl
man periodic.conf
Other resources: the FreeBSD Handbook, the FreeBSD Security Advisories at security.freebsd.org, and the /usr/ports/UPDATING file for port-specific notes implicated in redis — multiple vulnerabilities (20 CVEs) — patch and remediation guide.