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UPDATE INFORMATION
The original announcement pointed to update rpms which were old and did
*NOT* fix the vulnerabilities.
We apologize for this mistake.
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SuSE Security Announcement
Package: aaabase < 2000.5.2
Date: Tue May 2 21:56:21 CEST 2000
Affected SuSE versions: all
Vulnerability Type: remove any local file(s)
executing attacker supplied commands as non-root
SuSE default package: yes
Other affected systems: unknown
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A security hole was discovered in the package mentioned above.
Please update as soon as possible or disable the service if you are using
this software on your SuSE Linux installation(s).
Other Linux distributions or operating systems might be affected as
well, please contact your vendor for information about this issue.
Please note that we provide this information on an "as-is" basis only.
There is no warranty whatsoever and no liability for any direct, indirect or
incidental damage arising from this information or the installation of
the update package.
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1. Problem Description
aaa_base is the basic package which comes with any SuSE Linux installation.
Two vulnerabilities have been found:
1) The cron job /etc/cron.daily/aaa_base does a daily checking of files in
/tmp and /var/tmp, where old files will be deleted if configured to do so.
Please note this this feature is NOT activated by default
2) Some system accounts have their homedirectories set to /tmp by default.
These are the users games, firewall, wwwrun and nobody on a SuSE 6.4.
2. Impact
1) If the /tmp cleanup is activated, any file or directory can be deleted
by any local user
2) If an attacker creates dot files in /tmp (e.g. bash profiles), these
might be executed if someone uses e.g. "su - nobody" to switch to the
nobody user. This can lead to a compromise of that userid.
This vulnerability is present in several other unix systems as well -
please check all!
3. Solution
1) Update the package from our FTP server.
2) The root user will receive a email with the accounts listed which have
a homedirectory in /tmp. You have to fix this by hand, because some
installations might break if they rely on information saved in the (unsafe)
/tmp homedirectory.
The email will give more information what to do.
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Please verify these md5 checksums of the updates before installing:
(for SuSE 6.0 please use the 6.1 update rpm)
a8204a4929c139e895f3357021647daa ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/6.1/a1/aaa_base-2000.5.2-0.alpha.rpm
5dee42bd0f531922d0b17d859f3d0d0d ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/6.3/a1/aaa_base-2000.5.2-0.alpha.rpm
da8c74f80983beecf23baa62eea45142 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/6.1/a1/aaa_base-2000.5.2-0.i386.rpm
9618ec3ae63f4d80527a8e3b5f610fc1 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/6.2/a1/aaa_base-2000.5.2-0.i386.rpm
db53e002b6be652b31262bf89be0c31a ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/6.4/a1/aaa_base-2000.5.2-0.i386.rpm
488eda289876ba3c14dbffb881dc8726 ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/update/6.3/a1/aaa_base-2000.5.2-0.ppc.rpm
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You can find updates on our ftp-Server:
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update for Intel processors
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update for Alpha processors
or try the following web pages for a list of mirrors:
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http://www.suse.com/ftp_new.html
Our webpage for patches:
http://www.suse.de/patches/index.html
Our webpage for security announcements:
http://www.suse.de/security
If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact
security@suse.de
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-----Original Message----- From: Marc Heuse [mailto:marc@suse.de] Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 9:59 PM
Package: aaabase < 2000.5.2
Please verify these md5 checksums of the updates before installing: (for SuSE 6.0 please use the 6.1 update rpm)
What about 6.3 i386 systems? You did not provide a link, and there is no
aaa_base-2000.5.2 package in the 6.3 update dir at
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update.
Thanks a lot,
Matthias
--
w e b f a c t o r y G m b H
Matthias Pigulla
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 10:25:43PM +0200, Matthias Pigulla wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Marc Heuse [mailto:marc@suse.de] Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 9:59 PM
Package: aaabase < 2000.5.2
Please verify these md5 checksums of the updates before installing: (for SuSE 6.0 please use the 6.1 update rpm)
What about 6.3 i386 systems? You did not provide a link, and there is no aaa_base-2000.5.2 package in the 6.3 update dir at ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update.
I found a 6.3 version ... Can some "SuSE-person" post a md5sum ?! Thanks Frank
(for SuSE 6.0 please use the 6.1 update rpm)
What about 6.3 i386 systems? You did not provide a link, and there is no aaa_base-2000.5.2 package in the 6.3 update dir at ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update.
I found a 6.3 version ... Can some "SuSE-person" post a md5sum ?!
fe2787960eaa2eaad860c947d4c2911e 6.3/zq1/aaa_base.spm fe2787960eaa2eaad860c947d4c2911e 6.3/zq1/aaa_base-2000.5.2-0.src.rpm 1519d602bdc76a1a31dc34cce2dd50a5 6.3/a1/aaa_base-2000.5.2-0.i386.rpm 1519d602bdc76a1a31dc34cce2dd50a5 6.3/a1/aaa_base.rpm Bye, Thomas -- Thomas Biege, SuSE GmbH, Schanzaeckerstr. 10, 90443 Nuernberg E@mail: thomas@suse.de Function: Security Support & Auditing "lynx -source http://www.suse.de/~thomas/thomas.pgp | pgp -fka" Key fingerprint = 09 48 F2 FD 81 F7 E7 98 6D C7 36 F1 96 6A 12 47
As there seems to be constant problems with md5sums, would it be possible to set up a http-service offering md5-sums of the distribution- and update files thus removing the need to have related security posting whenever you need to check the authentity of any file you have. These transfers could possibly be signed by SuSE:s private pgp key so that authentity could be checked against the public key printed on SuSE manual. -Petri.Sirkkala@noitatieto.fi On Thu, 4 May 2000, Frank Derichsweiler wrote:
On Tue, May 02, 2000 at 10:25:43PM +0200, Matthias Pigulla wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Marc Heuse [mailto:marc@suse.de] Sent: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 9:59 PM
Package: aaabase < 2000.5.2
Please verify these md5 checksums of the updates before installing: (for SuSE 6.0 please use the 6.1 update rpm)
What about 6.3 i386 systems? You did not provide a link, and there is no aaa_base-2000.5.2 package in the 6.3 update dir at ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update.
I found a 6.3 version ... Can some "SuSE-person" post a md5sum ?!
Thanks Frank
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Hi, after the update, I encountered a problem with the security-daily.sh skript on my SuSE 6.4 system. It hangs while executing the line /bin/csh -f -s << end-of-csh > /dev/null 2>&1 and, using ps, the hanging command is manpath -q which is executed in /etc/csh.cshrc. The manpath query seems to hang forever, at least for several hours. When calling the "bin/csh -f -s << end-of-csh > /dev/null 2>&1" by hand from a bash prompt, it works without problems. Has anyone else encountered this problem? Best regards, Frank -- Dipl.-Inform. Frank Steiner mailto:fst@informatik.uni-kiel.de Lehrstuhl f. Programmiersprachen mailto:fsteiner@web.de CAU Kiel, Olshausenstraße 40 Phone: +49 431 880-7265, Fax: -7613 D-24098 Kiel, Germany http://www.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~fst/
We just discovered that it is somehow connected with the "unsetenv MANPATH" from the line setenv MANPATH "`(unsetenv MANPATH; manpath -q)`" which is called in /etc/csh.cshrc. When you remove the "unsetenv MANPATH", the problem is gone... Wonder if this is just on our system... Best, Frank -- Dipl.-Inform. Frank Steiner mailto:fst@informatik.uni-kiel.de Lehrstuhl f. Programmiersprachen mailto:fsteiner@web.de CAU Kiel, Olshausenstraße 40 Phone: +49 431 880-7265, Fax: -7613 D-24098 Kiel, Germany http://www.informatik.uni-kiel.de/~fst/
On Wed, 03 May 2000 13:04:17 +0200, Frank Steiner
and, using ps, the hanging command is manpath -q
Has anyone else encountered this problem?
PID USER PRI NI SIZE RSS SHARE STAT LIB %CPU %MEM TIME COMMAND 18307 root 10 0 704 704 384 R 0 33.1 1.1 2003m manpath 24773 root 10 0 704 704 384 R 0 32.7 1.1 688:48 manpath 29999 root 12 0 704 704 384 R 0 29.7 1.1 1:51 manpath <snip> 12:07am up 5 days, 11:46, 1 user, load average: 4.41, 4.32, 3.84 ... and this machine does nothing. The manpath commands hang until you manually kill them. calvin:~ # rpm -q aaa_base aaa_base-2000.4.27-1 ... so yes, I do experience that problem too. :-( -- Jurjen Oskam * ICQ 11573303 * http://www.stupendous.org/ for PGP key assassinate nuclear iraq clinton kill bomb USA eta ira cia fbi nsa kill president wall street ruin economy disrupt phonenetwork atomic bomb sarin nerve gas bin laden military -*- DVD Decryption at www.stupendous.org -*-
participants (7)
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Frank Derichsweiler
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Frank Steiner
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Jurjen Oskam
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marc@suse.de
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Matthias Pigulla
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Petri Sirkkala.
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Thomas Biege