Networker 6.0 - possible symlink attack

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product: networker 6.0
date: 19.01.2003
author: l0om  <l0om@excluded.org>

possible symlink attack in shutdown scribt

the networker is a backup and storeage system from fujitsu siemens.

the shutdown (nsr_shutdown) scribt from networker version 6.0 contains a 
the following:


zero_worklist()
{
[...]
        rm -f /tmp/nsrsh$$
        echo '. type: nsr group' > /tmp/nsrsh$$  # <----------------
        echo 'update work list:; completion:' >> /tmp/nsrsh$$
        nsradmin ${RESFILE} -i - < /tmp/nsrsh$$ > /dev/null 2>&1
        rm -f /tmp/nsrsh$$
}
[...]

as we all know the "$$" is no protection against symlink attacks
a user could creat a symbolic link from /tmp/nsrsh(guessed pid) 
to somewhere in the system and could create or overwrite any file
on the system because it must be executed with root priv.

a better handling would be something like:

TMPFILE=/tmp/nsrsh.$RANDOM.$RANDOM.$RANDOM.$RANDOM.$$
echo '. type: nsr group' > $TMPFILE
        echo 'update work list:; completion:' >> $TMPFILE
        nsradmin ${RESFILE} -i - < $TMPFILE > /dev/null 2>&1
        rm -f $TMPFILE

or "mktemp /tmp/phun.XXXXXX"


- have phun
 - l0om 
  - www.excluded.org

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