Sun Security Bulletin #00184

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Date: Wed Feb 10 1999 - 15:51:42 PST

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     		   Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin
     		
    Bulletin Number:	#00184
    Date: 			February 10, 1999
    Cross-Ref:		
    Title:			man/catman
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    1.  Background
    
        The man command displays information from the reference manuals. The
        catman utility creates preformatted versions of the on-line manuals.
        Vulnerabilities have been discovered with these commands that may be
        exploited to overwrite arbitrary files when man or catman is executed
        by root.
    
    2.  Affected Supported Versions
    
        Solaris(tm) versions:   7, 7_x86, 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 7           107038-01		
        Solaris 7_x86       107039-01
        Solaris 2.6         106123-04		
        Solaris 2.6_x86     106124-04
        Solaris 2.5.1       106905-01
        Solaris 2.5.1_x86   106906-01
        Solaris 2.5         106907-01
        Solaris 2.5_x86     106908-01
        Solaris 2.4         106912-01
        Solaris 2.4_x86     106962-01
        Solaris 2.3         106911-01
        SunOS   4.1.4	107157-01
                            107144-01
        SunOS   4.1.3_U1	107156-01
                            107143-01
    
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