Sun Security Bulletin #00179

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Date: Wed Nov 18 1998 - 11:01:35 PST

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    Subject: Sun Security Bulletin #00179
    
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                       Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin
    
    Bulletin Number:        #00179
    Date:                   November 18, 1998
    Cross-Ref:
    Title:                  rdist
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    1.  Background
    
        The rdist program is a setuid root utility that distributes files
        from one host to another. Several buffer overflow vulnerabilities
        have been discovered which could be exploited by an attacker to
        gain root access.
    
    2.  Affected Supported Versions
    
        Solaris(tm) versions:   2.6, 2.6_x86, 2.5.1, 2.5.1_x86, 2.5, 2.5_x86,
                                2.4, 2.4_x86 and 2.3
    
        SunOS(tm) versions:     4.1.4 and 4.1.3_U1
    
    3.  Recommendations
    
        Sun recommends that you install the respective patches immediately
        on affected systems.
    
        Operating System    Patch ID
        _________________   _________
        Solaris 2.6         105667-02
        Solaris 2.6_x86     105668-02
        Solaris 2.5.1       103817-03
        Solaris 2.5.1_x86   103818-03
        Solaris 2.5         103815-03
        Solaris 2.5_x86     103816-03
        Solaris 2.4         103813-03
        Solaris 2.4_x86     103814-03
        Solaris 2.3         101494-04
        SunOS 4.1.4         103824-04
        SunOS 4.1.3_U1      103823-04
    
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