Performer API Search Tool 2.2 pfdispaly.cgi Vulnerability

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Date: Thu Apr 02 1998 - 11:12:37 PST

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                    Silicon Graphics Inc. Security Advisory
    
            Title:   Performer API Search Tool 2.2 pfdispaly.cgi Vulnerability
            Number:  19980401-01-P3018
            Date:    April 2, 1998
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    - -----------------------
    - --- Issue Specifics ---
    - -----------------------
    
    The IRIS Performer API Search Tool is a web based search tool that assists
    in searching of man pages, documents, example code, and special items known as
    classes, methods, tokens and samples.  Once installed, it can be accessed
    locally by
    
    http://localhost/performer
    
    Unfortunately, a vulnerability in pfdispaly.cgi (sic) has been discovered
    which could allow any user to view files on the vulnerable system with
    privileges of the user "nobody".
    
    Silicon Graphics Inc. 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.  This
    issue will be corrected in future releases of IRIS Performer.
    
    
    - --------------
    - --- Impact ---
    - --------------
    
    The IRIS Performer API Search Tool software subsystem (performer_tools)
    is loaded by default when installing the IRIX Performer 2.2 CD on IRIX
    6.2, 6.3 and 6.4
    
    For this particular vulnerability, a local account is not required and
    can be exploited remotely.
    
    This vulnerability can be utilized to view files on the local system with
    the user privileges of "nobody".
    
    This vulnerability has been publically discussed in Usenet newsgroups
    and mailing lists.
    
    
    - --------------------------
    - --- Temporary Solution ---
    - --------------------------
    
    Although patches are available for this issue, it is realized that
    there may be situations where installing the patches immediately may
    not be possible.
    
    The steps below can be used to remove the vulnerability by changing
    the permissions of the vulnerable program.
    
    
         1) Become the root user on the system.
    
                    % /bin/su -
                    Password:
                    #
    
         2) Change the permissions on the vulnerable program.
    
    
                    # /bin/chmod 500 /var/www/cgi-bin/pfdispaly.cgi
    
    
                               ************
                               *** NOTE ***
                               ************
    
                   Removing the permissions from the vulnerable program will
                   prevent non-root users from accessing pfdispaly.cgi.
    
         3) Verify the new permissions on the program.
    
                   # ls -al /var/www/cgi-bin/pfdispaly.cgi
                   -r-x------    1 root   sys    1393 Mar 17 17:00 pfdispaly.cgi
    
    
         4) Return to previous level.
    
                    # exit
                    $
    
    
    - ----------------
    - --- Solution ---
    - ----------------
    
       OS Version     Vulnerable?     Patch #      Other Actions
       ----------     -----------     -------      -------------
    
       IRIX 3.x          no
       IRIX 4.x          no
       IRIX 5.0.x        no
       IRIX 5.1.x        no
       IRIX 5.2          no
       IRIX 5.3          no
       IRIX 6.0.x        no
       IRIX 6.1          no
       IRIX 6.2          yes          3018
       IRIX 6.3          yes          3018
       IRIX 6.4          yes          3018
    
    
    
    
    
    Patches are available via anonymous FTP and your service/support provider.
    
    The SGI anonymous FTP site is sgigate.sgi.com (204.94.209.1) or its
    mirror, ftp.sgi.com.   Security information and patches can be found
    in the ~ftp/security and ~ftp/patches directories, respectfully.
    
    
                     ##### Patch File Checksums ####
    
    The actual patch will be a tar file containing the following files:
    
    Filename:                 README.patch.3018
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    37955 11 README.patch.3018
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       15455 11 README.patch.3018
    MD5 checksum:             1169EB51D75E0794C64C2C1FD6211B69
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0003018
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    01679 2 patchSG0003018
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       12876 2 patchSG0003018
    MD5 checksum:             BD16A53A0AE693D6E9E276EE066BDBC8
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0003018.idb
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    01339 2 patchSG0003018.idb
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       251 2 patchSG0003018.idb
    MD5 checksum:             1CB16E6A8C50BF17CD02A29C2E4D35EB
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0003018.performer_tools_man
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    10201 8 patchSG0003018.performer_tools_man
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       3144 8 patchSG0003018.performer_tools_man
    MD5 checksum:             B6B3D90FAB9B5A342397C3E5AF5A8D29
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0003018.performer_tools_sw
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    48474 18 patchSG0003018.performer_tools_sw
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       28176 18 patchSG0003018.performer_tools_sw
    MD5 checksum:             DF4E8ED8326A6A0B39F7B4D67E5FD71F
    
    
    - ------------------------
    - --- Acknowledgments ---
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    Silicon Graphics wishes to thank the Internet community for their
    assistance in this matter.
    
    
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