Security Update: [CSSA-2001--25.0] Linux - imp uses /tmp unsafely

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Date: Tue Jul 17 2001 - 10:53:49 PDT

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    		   Caldera International, Inc.  Security Advisory
    
    Subject:		Linux - imp uses /tmp unsafely
    Advisory number: 	CSSA-2001-025.0
    Issue date: 		2001, July 13
    Cross reference:
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    1. Problem Description
    
       Horde and Imp use /tmp in an unsafe manner, allowing local users to
       gain access to the webserver (httpd) account. They also do not protect
       internal data files from being viewed by local or remote attackers.
       The updates packages fix the /tmp problems, add restrictions on what
       files can be viewed and also disables it by default.
    
    
    2. Vulnerable Versions
    
       System                       Package
       -----------------------------------------------------------
       OpenLinux 2.3                 not vulnerable                
       
       OpenLinux eServer 2.3.1       not vulnerable                
       and OpenLinux eBuilder                                      
       
       OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4        not vulnerable                
       
       OpenLinux Server 3.1          All packages previous to      
                                     horde-1.2.4-6
    				 imp-2.2.5-2
       
       OpenLinux Workstation 3.1     not vulnerable                
       
    
    
    3. Solution
    
       Workaround
    
         none
    
       The proper solution is to upgrade to the latest packages.
    
    4. OpenLinux 2.3
    
        not vulnerable
    
    5. OpenLinux eServer 2.3.1 and OpenLinux eBuilder for ECential 3.0
    
        not vulnerable
    
    6. OpenLinux eDesktop 2.4
    
        not vulnerable
    
    7. OpenLinux 3.1 Server
    
        7.1 Location of Fixed Packages
    
           The upgrade packages can be found on Caldera's FTP site at:
    
           ftp://ftp.caldera.com/pub/updates/OpenLinux/3.1/Server/current/RPMS
    
           The corresponding source code package can be found at:
    
           ftp://ftp.caldera.com/pub/updates/OpenLinux/3.1/Server/current/SRPMS
    
       7.2 Verification
    
           2e46c8273545a8e488859639fc9d8448  RPMS/horde-1.2.4-6.i386.rpm
           23feaaf51868f749b8675d819df09188  RPMS/imp-2.2.5-2.i386.rpm
           473ea64f3bbf6c57849465a3b610c083  SRPMS/horde-1.2.4-6.src.rpm
           0b05210f4307f2dd1b5cf0a8a0d34076  SRPMS/imp-2.2.5-2.src.rpm
           
    
       7.3 Installing Fixed Packages
    
           Upgrade the affected packages with the following commands:
    
             rpm -Fvh horde-*i386.rpm imp-*i386.rpm
    
    8. OpenLinux 3.1 Workstation
    
        not vulnerable
    
    
    
    9. References
    
       This and other Caldera security resources are located at:
    
       http://www.caldera.com/support/security/index.html
    
       This security fix closes Caldera's internal Problem Report 10116.
    
    10. Disclaimer
    
       Caldera International, Inc. is not responsible for the misuse of
       any of the information we provide on this website and/or through our
       security advisories. Our advisories are a service to our customers
       intended to promote secure installation and use of Caldera OpenLinux.
    
    11. Acknowledgements
    
       Caldera International wishes to thank Jarno Huuskonen for discovering
       the /tmp file problems and the Horde and IMP teams for providing fixes.
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