CERT Advisory CA-99.08 - cmsd

From: Aleph One (aleph1at_private)
Date: Fri Jul 16 1999 - 19:27:17 PDT

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    CERT Advisory CA-99-08-cmsd
    
       Originally released: July 16, 1999
       Source: CERT/CC
    
    Systems Affected
    
         * Systems running the Calendar Manager Service daemon, often named
           rpc.cmsd
    
    I. Description
    
       A buffer overflow vulnerability has been discovered in the Calendar
       Manager Service daemon, rpc.cmsd. The rpc.cmsd daemon is frequently
       distributed with the Common Desktop Environment (CDE) and Open
       Windows.
    
    II. Impact
    
       Remote and local users can execute arbitrary code with the privileges
       of the rpc.cmsd daemon, typically root. Under some configurations
       rpc.cmsd runs with an effective userid of daemon, while retaining root
       privileges.
    
       This vulnerability is being exploited in a significant number of
       incidents reported to the CERT/CC. An exploit script was posted to
       BUGTRAQ.
    
    III. Solution
    
       Install a patch from your vendor
    
       Appendix A contains information provided by vendors for this advisory.
       We will update the appendix as we receive more information. If you do
       not see your vendor's name, the CERT/CC did not hear from that vendor.
       Please contact your vendor directly.
    
       We will update this advisory as more information becomes available.
       Please check the CERT/CC Web site for the most current revision.
    
       Disable the rpc.cmsd daemon
    
       If you are unable to apply patches to correct this vulnerability, you
       may wish to disable the rpc.cmsd daemon. If you disable rpc.cmsd, it
       may affect your ability to manage calendars.
    
    Appendix A: Vendor Information
    
       Hewlett-Packard Company
    
       HP is vulnerable, patches in process.
    
       IBM Corporation
    
       AIX is not vulnerable to the rpc.cmsd remote buffer overflow.
              IBM and AIX are registered trademarks of International Business
              Machines Corporation.
    
       Santa Cruz Operation, Inc.
    
       SCO is investigating this problem. The following SCO product contains
              CDE and is potentially vulnerable:
    
              + SCO UnixWare 7
    
              The following SCO products do not contain CDE, and are
              therefore believed not to be vulnerable:
    
              + SCO UnixWare 2.1
              + SCO OpenServer 5
              + SCO Open Server 3.0
              + SCO CMW+
    
              SCO will provide further information and patches if necessary
              as soon as possible at http://www.sco.com/security.
    
       Silicon Graphics, Inc.
    
       IRIX does not have dtcm or rpc.cmsd and therefore is NOT vulnerable.
    
              UNICOS does not have dtcm or rpc.cmsd and therefore is NOT
              vulnerable.
    
       Sun Microsystems, Inc.
    
       The following patches are available:
              OpenWindows:
    
        SunOS version     Patch ID
        _____________     _________
        SunOS 5.5.1       104976-04
        SunOS 5.5.1_x86   105124-03
        SunOS 5.5         103251-09
        SunOS 5.5_x86     103273-07
        SunOS 5.3         101513-14
        SunOS 4.1.4       100523-25
        SunOS 4.1.3_U1    100523-25
    
              CDE:
    
        CDE version       Patch ID
        ___________       ________
        1.3               107022-03
        1.3_x86           107023-03
        1.2               105566-07
        1.2_x86           105567-08
    
              Patches for SunOS 5.4 and CDE 1.0.2 and 1.0.1 will be available
              within a week of the release of this advisory.
    
              Sun security patches are available at:
    
              http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/patch-li
              cense&nav=pubpatches
         _________________________________________________________________
    
       The CERT Coordination Center would like to thank Chok Poh of Sun
       Microsystems, David Brumley of Stanford University, and Elias Levy of
       Security Focus for their assistance in preparing this advisory.
       ______________________________________________________________________
    
       This document is available from:
       http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-99-08-cmsd.html.
       ______________________________________________________________________
    
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       Revision History
       July 16, 1999:  Initial release
    
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