IRIX midikeys Vulnerability

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Date: Fri May 21 1999 - 14:26:22 PDT

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                               SGI Security Advisory
    
             Title:  IRIX midikeys Vulnerability
            Number:  19990501-01-A
              Date:  May 21, 1999
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    SGI acknowledges the publicly reported IRIX midikeys vulnerability and is
    currently investigating.
    
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    Steps to remove setuid on the IRIX midikeys program are found in the
    Temporary Solution section below. No further information is available at
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    - ----- Temporary Solution ---
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    The steps below can be used to remove setuid from the IRIX midikeys(1)
    program.
    
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          ****  NOTE  ****
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          Removal of the setuid permission disables functionality that
          is not implemented or utilized at this time.
    
         1) Verify midikeys(1) is installed on the system.
            It is installed by default on IRIX 6.2 and higher.
            Note that the program size may vary depending on IRIX release.
    
                  % ls -la /usr/sbin/midikeys
                  -rwsr-xr-x 1 root sys  218712 Mar  8 14:57 /usr/sbin/midikeys
    
         2) Become the root user on the system.
    
                  % /bin/su -
                  Password:
                  #
    
         3) Change the permissions on the program.
    
                  # /bin/chmod 555 /usr/sbin/midikeys
    
         4) Verify the new permissions on the program.
    
                  # ls -la /usr/sbin/midikeys
                  -r-xr-xr-x 1 root sys  218712 May  20 13:57 /usr/sbin/midikeys
    
         4) Return to previous level.
    
                  # exit
                  %
    
    
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