CPSN 9:971208: Solaris /var Permission Problems

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Date: Mon Jan 12 1998 - 15:56:18 PST

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         **************** CPIO Security Notice ****************
         Issue Number 9: 971208
         Topic: Solaris /var Permission problems
         Platforms: Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6 / SPARC; possibly 2.5.
         Severity: Common Sense Caution
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    Both Solaris 2.5.1 and Solaris 2.6 leave remarkably exploitable
    permissions on files and directories in /var after a default install.
    After patch installs, many of these highly insecure permissions still
    exist. Others may have noticed this behaviour, but no one at CPIO has
    yet seen it summarized or published. As a result, few administrators
    seem to be aware of this problem. There are public-domain scripts
    that fix at least some of the permissions in question.
    
    Careful examination of both operating systems (running find(1) :) )
    on sun4c, sun4m, and sun4u platforms yielded the following results.
    Solaris for x86 platforms may be similarly affected. After checking
    all machines with the same set of commands, we have found the
    following permission problems with these files:
    
    Solaris 2.5.1:
            /var/adm/vold.log (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/adm/spellhist (mode 666, bin:bin)
            /var/adm/messages (mode 666, root:other) NOTE: this is the
                                    first set of permissions on this
                                    file. newsyslog fixes this during
                                    the archive process.
            /var/adm/log/asppp.log (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/news (directory, mode 777, bin:bin)
            /var/log/syslog (mode 666, root:other) On initial install,
                                    this is 664, but when rolled over,
                                    becomes 666. Patch 104613 fixes this.
            /var/log/sysidconf.log (mode 777, root:other)
            /var/sadm/install/.pkg.lock (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/spool/lp/fifos/FIFO (mode 666, lp:lp)
            /var/lp/logs/lpsched (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/lp/logs/lpNet (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/preserve (directory, mode 777, bin:bin)
            /var/spool/pkg (directory, mode 777, bin:bin)
    
    Solaris 2.6:
            /var/adm/vold.log (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/adm/spellhist (mode 666, bin:bin)
            /var/log/sysidconf.log (mode 777, root:other)
            /var/saf/_log (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/dmi/db/1l.comp (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/dmi/db/1l.tbl (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/snmp/snmpdx.st  (mode 666, root:root)
            /var/snmp/snmpdx.st.old (mode 666, root:root)
    
    
    PATCHES AND FIXES
    
    Some patches fix some problems-- patch 104613 fixes the
    /var/log/syslog problem on 2.5.1.
    
    In addition, Casper Dik has a program called "fix-modes" which is
    available from ftp://ftp.wins.uva.nl/pub/solaris/
    This fixes many of the descrepancies detailed here.
    
    
    CREDITS
    
    Contributed by Gale Pedowitz. Jonathan Katz compiled the final bad
    permissions lists.
    
    Gale Pedowitz <galeat_private>
    Jonathan Katz <jkatzat_private>
    



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