IBM-ERS Security Vulnerability Alert: The AIX "routed" daemon

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Date: Thu Jan 08 1998 - 12:58:07 PST

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                               EMERGENCY RESPONSE SERVICE
                              SECURITY VULNERABILITY ALERT
    
    08 January 1998 20:30 GMT                        Number: ERS-SVA-E01-1998:001.1
    ===============================================================================
                                 VULNERABILITY  SUMMARY
    
    VULNERABILITY:    The "routed" daemon allows remote users to modify system
                      files.
    
    PLATFORMS:        IBM AIX(r) 3.2.x, 4.1.x, 4.2.x, 4.3.x
    
    SOLUTION:         Apply the fixes listed below.
    
    THREAT:           Remote users can gain system access.
    
    ===============================================================================
                                  DETAILED INFORMATION
    
    I.  Description
    
    The "routed" daemon accepts packets that cause arbitrary system files to be
    created and/or modified.  Only machines running the routed daemon are
    vulnerable.
    
    An exploit script has been made publicly available.
    
    II.  Impact
    
    Remote users can modify system files which can allow remote access to the
    system.
    
    III.  Solutions
    
      A.  How to alleviate the problem
    
          A temporary fix is available via anonymous ftp from:
    
            ftp://testcase.software.ibm.com/aix/fromibm/security.routed.tar.Z
    
          Filename      sum               md5
          =================================================================
          routed        59682    40       1aae6cf116ae84f8bee91b96736b7d23
    
          Use the following steps (as root) to install the temporary fix:
    
          1.  Uncompress and extract the fix:
    
            # uncompress < security.routed.tar.Z | tar xf -
    
          2.  Execute the following commands to replace the vulnerable routed
              binary:
    
            # cp /usr/sbin/routed /usr/sbin/routed.orig
            # chmod -x /usr/sbin/routed.orig
            # cp routed/routed /usr/sbin/routed
            # chmod 554 /usr/sbin/routed
    
          NOTE: This temporary fix has not been fully regression tested.
    
      B.  Official fix
    
          IBM is currently working on the following APARs but they are not yet
          available.
    
             AIX 4.3.x:  IX73951
             AIX 4.2.x:  IX73949
             AIX 4.1.x:  IX73948
             AIX 3.2.x:  upgrade to version 4
    
    IV. Obtaining Fixes
    
    IBM AIX APARs may be ordered using Electronic Fix Distribution (via the FixDist
    program), or from the IBM Support Center.  For more information on FixDist, and
    to obtain fixes via the Internet, please reference
    
            http://service.software.ibm.com/aixsupport/
    
    or send electronic mail to "aixservat_private" with the word "FixDist" in
    the "Subject:" line.
    
    V.  Acknowledgements
    
    Thanks to www.rootshell.com for bringing this problem to our attention.
    
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       security-alertat_private
    
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