date: 31.08.2004 author: l0om - l0om [at] excluded dot org - www.excluded.org discovered in: SuSE Linux Openexchange Server 4 problem: cleartext rootpw in swap caused by fergotten "mlock" or wiping out memory hi, i have noticed my root password flying around on my swap in cleartext. an attacker who has successfully rooted a box can get the cleartext password from the swap device. i dont know if this is caused by some SuSE mistake at the web login- maybe its a fault in openldap. i dont know exactly where this is caused. root:~ # strings swap -5 | grep GroupwareDBport -A 2| grep -A 2 loginDestination loginDestination MYROOTCLEARTEXT_PASSWORD -- -- loginDestination MYROOTCLEARTEXT_PASSWORD -- -- loginDestination MYROOTCLEARTEXT_PASSWORD [...] i also had success in getting my cleartext password with root:~ # strings swap -5 | grep /etc/postfix/main.cf -A 2 /etc/postfix/main.cf MYROOTCLEARTEXT_PASSWORD erfolgreich -- /etc/postfix/main.cf MYROOTCLEARTEXT_PASSWORD SIEVEpor [...] however- such things can be prevented with wiping out the memory where the password was stored or with using mlock. greets @ murfie, johnny, klouw, (other google masters ;]) maximilian, and the guys from excluded.org