suid_exec Buffer Overflow

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                    Silicon Graphics Inc. Security Advisory
    
            Title:   suid_exec Buffer Overflow
            Title:   AUSCERT AA-96.17
            Number:  19980405-01-I
            Date:    April 6, 1998
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    - -----------------------
    - --- Issue Specifics ---
    - -----------------------
    
    The suid_exec program is part of the Korn Shell (ksh) software distributions.
    
    Under normal operation, the suid_exec program will run shell scripts
    setuid.  Unfortunately, a buffer overrun has been discovered in the
    suid_exec program which could allow arbitrary commands to be run as the
    privileged user root.
    
    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.
    
    
    - --------------
    - --- Impact ---
    - --------------
    
    The suid_exec program is installed by default on all IRIX 5.x and 6.x
    systems.
    
    With a local account, the suid_exec buffer overrun vulnerability can be
    exploited locally and remotely.
    
    The suid_exec buffer overrun vulnerability can be utilized to execute
    commands with root privileges.
    
    The suid_exec buffer overrun vulnerability has been publicly discussed
    in Usenet newsgroups and mailing lists and also reported in AUSCERT
    Security Advisory AA-96.17.
    
    
    - --------------------------
    - --- Temporary Solution ---
    - --------------------------
    
    To disable the programs that are believed to be vulnerable, use the
    following steps.
    
    
         1) Become the root user on the system.
    
    
                    % /bin/su -
                    Password:
                    #
    
    
         2) Change the setuid root permissions on the program.
    
                    # /bin/chmod 400 /sbin/suid_exec
    
                               ************
                               *** NOTE ***
                               ************
    
                   Removing these permissions from suid_exec will stop
                   non-root users from executing setuid/setgid shell
                   scripts and scripts upon which read permissions have
                   not been set.
    
    
         3) Confirm the new permissions on the program.
    
                    # ls -la /sbin/suid_exec
                    -r--------   1 root sys    14384 May 30 1996 /sbin/suid_exec
    
    
         4) Using the find command, locate any additional copies of suid_exec
            and disable them.
    
            Note that this is one long command, though we have separated it
            onto two lines using backslashes.
    
                    # find / -local -type f -name suid_exec \
                      -print -ok chmod 400 '{}' \;
    
            This command will find all files on a system that are
            - only in the local file system you name (/ -local)
            - regular files (-type f)
            - named appropriately (-name suid_exec)
    
            Once found, those files will
            - have their names printed (-print)
            - have their modes changed, but only if you type `y' in response
              to the prompt (-ok chmod 400 '{}' \;)
    
         5) Return to previous level.
    
                    # exit
                    $
    
    
    - ----------------
    - --- Solution ---
    - ----------------
    
    The suid_exec program is considered freeware and will not be patched.
    As freeware software, all reasonable efforts will be made to address
    the issue in future versions of the software.
    
    
       OS Version     Vulnerable?     Patch #      Other Actions
       ----------     -----------     -------      -------------
    
       IRIX 3.x          no
       IRIX 4.x          no
       IRIX 5.0.x        yes          not avail    Note 1
       IRIX 5.1.x        yes          not avail    Note 1
       IRIX 5.2          yes          not avail    Note 1
       IRIX 5.3          yes          not avail    Note 1
       IRIX 6.0.x        yes          not avail    Note 1
       IRIX 6.1          yes          not avail    Note 1
       IRIX 6.2          yes          not avail    Note 1
       IRIX 6.3          yes          not avail    Note 1
       IRIX 6.4          yes          not avail    Note 1
    
    
    Notes:
    
    1) Freeware upgrades should be applied.
    
    
    - ------------------------
    - --- Acknowledgments ---
    - ------------------------
    
    Silicon Graphics wishes to thank AUSCERT for their assistance in
    this matter.
    
    
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