NetBSD Security Advisory 1999-007

From: matthew green (mrgat_private)
Date: Thu Mar 18 1999 - 02:27:39 PST

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                     NetBSD Security Advisory 1999-007
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    Topic:		noexec mount flag is not properly handled by non-root mount
    Version:	NetBSD 1.3.3 and prior; NetBSD-current until 19990318
    Severity:	Local users can execute binaries they're not allowed to
    
    
    Abstract
    ========
    
    On a system where all partitions writable by regular users are mounted with
    the `noexec' option, a regular user should not be able to execute a binary
    which was not put on the system by the administrator.  Insufficient checks
    in the mount system call may allow a regular user to mount a device,
    remote host or local directory without the `noexec' option, allowing them
    to execute arbitrary binaries.
    
    
    Technical Details
    =================
    
    The mount syscall does not require root privileges, it only requires that
    the user has read access to the target and is owner of the mount point.
    For such mounts, the `nosuid' and `nodev' flags, which disable set-id
    executables and device special files respectively, are automatically handled
    by the mount system call, but not the `noexec' flag, which disables the
    ability to execute binaries on this partition.  This allows a regular
    user to perform a mount on a mount point he owns, and then execute binaries
    from this mount point, even if the mount point was initially in a sub-tree
    of the global filesystem mounted with the `noexec' option.  The easiest way
    to bypass a `noexec' restriction is to use a nullfs mount, but a NFS mount,
    or a mount from a readable block device can allow it as well.
    
    
    Solutions and Workarounds
    =========================
    
    A patch is available for the NetBSD 1.3.3 which makes the mount system call
    inherit the `noexec' flag from the mount point.  You may find this patch on
    the NetBSD ftp server:
    
        ftp://ftp.NetBSD.ORG/pub/NetBSD/misc/security/patches/19990317-mount
    
    NetBSD-current since 19990318 is not vulnerable.  Users of NetBSD-current
    should upgrade to a source tree later than 19990318.
    
    
    Thanks To
    =========
    
    Manuel Bouyer <bouyerat_private> for the solution.
    
    
    Revision History
    ================
    
    	1999/03/17 - initial version
    
    
    More Information
    ================
    
    Information about NetBSD and NetBSD security can be found at
    http://www.NetBSD.ORG/ and http://www.NetBSD.ORG/Security/.
    
    
    Copyright 1999, The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
    
    $NetBSD: NetBSD-SA1999-007.txt,v 1.1 1999/03/18 07:35:55 mrg Exp $
    
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