Re: IRIX rpc.passwd vulnerability

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FYI:

Installation of this patch leads to arbitrarily changed permissions of the 
/tmp directory.

On my various IRIX boxes, some permissions remained correct (1777), some were 
changed to 777, some even to 755.


On Tue, 4 Jun 2002 15:47:28 -0700 (PDT), SGI Security Coordinator wrote:

>_____________________________________________________________________________
>
>                          SGI Security Advisory
>
>        Title:      rpc.passwd vulnerability
>        Number:     20020601-01-P
>        Date:       June 4, 2002
>        Reference:  CAN-2002-0357
>_____________________________________________________________________________
>
>-----------------------
>--- Issue Specifics ---
>-----------------------
>
>It's been reported that /usr/etc/rpc.passwd has a vulnerability which
>could allow a user to compromise root.
>
>SGI has investigated the issue and recommends the following steps for
>neutralizing the exposure.  It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that these measures be
>implemented on ALL vulnerable SGI systems.
>
>These issues have been corrected with patches and in future releases of
>IRIX.
>
>
>--------------
>--- Impact ---
>--------------
>
>The rpc.passwd binary is not installed by default on IRIX 6.5 systems. It is
>part of the optional subsystem "nfs.sw.nis".
>
>To see if rpc.passwd is installed, execute the following command:
>
>  # versions nfs.sw.nis
>  I = Installed, R = Removed
>
>     Name                 Date        Description
>
>     I  nfs                  03/26/2002  Network File System, 6.5.16m
>     I  nfs.sw               03/26/2002  NFS Software
>     I  nfs.sw.nis           03/26/2002  NIS (formerly Yellow Pages) Support
>
>If the line containing "nfs.sw.nis" is returned, then it is installed and
>the system is potentially vulnerable.  This vulnerability applies only to
>systems that are configured as YP masters ("chkconfig yp" shows "on", and
>"ps -ef | grep rpc.passwd" shows that rpc.passwd is running).
>
>To determine the version of IRIX you are running, execute the following
>command:
>
>  # uname -R
>
>That will return a result similar to the following:
>
>  # 6.5 6.5.15f
>
>The first number ("6.5") is the release name, the second ("6.5.15f" in this
>case) is the extended release name.  The extended release name is the
>"version" we refer to throughout this document.
>
>This vulnerability was assigned the following CVE:
>http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2002-0357
>
>
>----------------------------
>--- Temporary Workaround ---
>----------------------------
>
>SGI understands that there are times when upgrading the operating system or
>installing patches are inconvenient or not possible.  In those instances, we
>recommend the following workaround, although it may have a negative impact
>on the functionality of the system:
>
>  Disable the rpc.passwd binary by issuing the following command:
>
>  # chmod 444 /usr/etc/rpc.passwd
>  # killall rpc.passwd
>
>  After doing this, it will be necessary to run the "passwd" program on the
>  NIS master in order to cause NIS password changes.
>
>Instead of using this workaround, SGI recommends either upgrading to IRIX
>6.5.16 when released, or installing the appropriate patch from the listing
>below.  We recommend this course of action because IRIX 6.5.16 and the patch
>also fix other non security-related issues with rpc.passwd.
>
>
>----------------
>--- Solution ---
>----------------
>
>SGI has provided a series of patches for these vulnerabilities. Our
>recommendation is to upgrade to IRIX 6.5.16 when available, or install the
>appropriate patch.
>
>   OS Version     Vulnerable?     Patch #      Other Actions
>   ----------     -----------     -------      -------------
>   IRIX 3.x        unknown                     Note 1
>   IRIX 4.x        unknown                     Note 1
>   IRIX 5.x        unknown                     Note 1
>   IRIX 6.0.x      unknown                     Note 1
>   IRIX 6.1        unknown                     Note 1
>   IRIX 6.2        unknown                     Note 1
>   IRIX 6.3        unknown                     Note 1
>   IRIX 6.4        unknown                     Note 1
>   IRIX 6.5          yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.1        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.2        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.3        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.4        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.5        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.6        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.7        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.8        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.9        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.10       yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.11       yes                       Notes 2 & 3
>   IRIX 6.5.12       yes           4588        Note 4
>   IRIX 6.5.13       yes           4588        Note 4
>   IRIX 6.5.14       yes           4589        Note 4
>   IRIX 6.5.15       yes           4589        Note 4
>   IRIX 6.5.16       no                        Note 4
>
>   NOTES
>
>     1) This version of the IRIX operating has been retired. Upgrade to an
>        actively supported IRIX operating system.  See
>        http://support.sgi.com/irix/news/index.html#policy for more
>        information.
>
>     2) If you have not received an IRIX 6.5.X CD for IRIX 6.5, contact your
>        SGI Support Provider or URL: http://support.sgi.com/irix/swupdates/
>
>     3) Upgrade to IRIX 6.5.16m or 6.5.16f.
>
>     4) Note that these patches (and IRIX 6.5.16) address other rpc.passwd
>        issues not related to the specific security issue being reported in
>        this bulletin.  See the release notes for details.
>
>                ##### Patch File Checksums ####

Frank Bures, Dept. of Chemistry, University of Toronto, M5S 3H6
fbures@chem.toronto.edu
http://www.chem.utoronto.ca/general/itelec.html
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