SuSE Security Announcement: xmcd (SuSE-SA:2001:025)

From: Thomas Biege (thomasat_private)
Date: Fri Aug 03 2001 - 10:33:59 PDT

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                            SuSE Security Announcement
    
            Package:                xmcd
            Announcement-ID:        SuSE-SA:2001:025
            Date:                   Friday, Aug 3rd 2001 18:30 MEST
            Affected SuSE versions: (6.0, 6.1, 6.2,) 6.3, 6.4, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2
            Vulnerability Type:     local privilege escalation
            Severity (1-10):        4
            SuSE default package:   no
            Other affected systems: yes
    
            Content of this advisory:
            1) security vulnerability resolved: yes
               problem description, discussion, solution and upgrade information
            2) pending vulnerabilities, solutions, workarounds
            3) standard appendix (further information)
    
    ______________________________________________________________________________
    
    1)  problem description, brief discussion, solution, upgrade information
    
        Cda, a setuid commandline part of xmcd, a X11/Motif audio CD player by
        Ti Kan <tiat_private>, was found vulnerable by a link attack and some
        bufferoverflows.
        These bugs could be exploited by an adversary, who has access to the
        system, to overwrite files or gain higher privileges.
    
        As a temporary fix, just remove the setuid bit from cda:
           /bin/chmod 755 /usr/X11R6/bin/cda
        or let just trusted users execute cda:
           /bin/chown root.trusted /usr/X11R6/bin/cda
           /bin/chmod 4750 /usr/X11R6/bin/cda
        Don't forget to add these changes to your /etc/permissions.local file
        Users of SuSE 7.2 with permissions.secure or permissions.paranoid
        activated are safe, because setuid is already removed.
    
        Thanks to Paul Starzetz <paulat_private>, who reportes the link attack
        and to Ti Kan <tiat_private>, the author of xmcd, for his fast response
        and help.
    
        New RPMs can be found at the following places.
    
        i386 Intel Platform:
    
        SuSE-7.2
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/7.2/snd2/xmcd-2.6-195.i386.rpm
          2e11b84704ab44c61b04f2e9bfde1371
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/7.2/zq1/xmcd-2.6-195.src.rpm
          2d934ab9662d3aee69041d2118ead682
    
        SuSE-7.1
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/7.1/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-2.i386.rpm
          dbeb8ddbf8e435d54930d1acef85cfe6
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/7.1/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-2.src.rpm
          38c24dc21572cfefc3f678bb534457e7
    
        SuSE-7.0
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/7.0/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-2.i386.rpm
          55ef501823f33033d6e649a6df872cf7
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/7.0/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-2.src.rpm
          6ba4db1799355aef6fe5202164338b5d
    
        SuSE-6.4
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/6.4/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-2.i386.rpm
          8f0dd51c4ed7b9dabd554793a98504f3
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/6.4/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-2.src.rpm
          076151818b5054d40d955bdf060f601b
    
        SuSE-6.3
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/6.3/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-2.i386.rpm
          a53b36543b555ad435eebede89324227
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update/6.3/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-2.src.rpm
          4274da4334b67a04d10f2ade67305679
    
    
        Sparc Platform:
    
        SuSE-7.1
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/sparc/update/7.1/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-0.sparc.rpm
          b6fb5c9a71c578866fcefd978c3dd469
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/sparc/update/7.1/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-0.src.rpm
          0c6a783486669cc57b35575edabfd6b4
    
        SuSE-7.0
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/sparc/update/7.0/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-0.sparc.rpm
          b7ae66325a2875e97d28ec7b0152dc35
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/sparc/update/7.0/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-0.src.rpm
          836be977435960908c77d753c47084fb
    
    
        AXP Alpha Platform:
    
        SuSE-7.1
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/7.1/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-2.alpha.rpm
          b2c1652b694655fbd5635b455355fe59
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/7.1/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-2.src.rpm
          78af000c592f274fa78019da47463c2f
    
        SuSE-7.0
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/7.0/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-3.alpha.rpm
          67a11e69a66ee0e5c36f8bd4c67d1e49
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/7.0/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-3.src.rpm
          17fa48bdd3b20c263c09578391a6da2e
    
        SuSE-6.4
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/6.4/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-4.alpha.rpm
          c0ee2188da89b7756e143495b2947a41
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/6.4/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-4.src.rpm
          39acbbe4d54c671f925b342091f4b994
    
        SuSE-6.3
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/6.3/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-4.alpha.rpm
          5480828717020d146da0d9413ab8fab8
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update/6.3/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-4.src.rpm
          5a5d4af61d0b4ce629ad19a06d8dcd2b
    
    
        PPC PowerPC Platform:
    
        SuSE-7.1
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/update/7.1/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-3.ppc.rpm
          3292bb4e6410aa1d5268fca8540024af
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/update/7.1/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-3.src.rpm
          f6ddf546fa6562ac02d7b56fde58ea11
    
        SuSE-7.0
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/update/7.0/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-3.ppc.rpm
          4bd49ef46dbf59a9155af6322a4a34c3
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/update/7.0/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-3.src.rpm
          67762f89ddeec6eb4a99a5919ad35927
    
        SuSE-6.4
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/update/6.4/snd2/xmcd-3.0.2-3.ppc.rpm
          295884a4eb13da364b6a8f0b3ae2f69d
        source rpm:
        ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/ppc/update/6.4/zq1/xmcd-3.0.2-3.src.rpm
          185fd215007d17348e11982bbc2c2ad1
    
    
    ______________________________________________________________________________
    
    2)  Pending vulnerabilities in SuSE Distributions and Workarounds:
    
      - openssl
        Currently we check are checking the dependencies of openssl to other
        dynamic or static linked applications on SuSE Linux. An announcement
        will be released soon.
    
      - dqs
        dex@raza-mexicana.org has found an exploitable buffer overflow bug in
        the dsh program from the dqs package on SuSE Linux distributions.
        To workaround the problem, do "chmod -s /usr/bin/dsh" and change the
        files /etc/permissions* to reflect the change. If you do not need the
        dqs package, then deinstall it (rpm -e dqs).
        Packages for most of the supported SuSE Linux distributions are
        available at the usual location ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/>/<dist>
        for download and installation/update. Do not forget to change the files
        /etc/permissions* to remove the suid-bit from the dsh program. Please
        note that we will not issue a dedicated security announcement for this
        specific bug.
    
    
      - pcp
        Paul Starzetz discovered a security weakness in the setuid root program
        /usr/share/pcp/bin/pmpost. The common library in pcp trusts the
        environment that has been supplied by the user, regardless of privileged
        execution or not. By consequence, a user can specify the configuration
        file and therefore write to files owned by root. The problem is not based
        on insecurely following symlinks as stated by Paul Starzetz.
        The pcp package is not installed by default in SuSE Linux distributions.
        We have provided update packages for the SuSE Linux distributions version
        7.1 and 7.2 that remove the setuid bit from the pmpost binary. Versions
        before SuSE-7.1 were not affected because the setuid bit was not set.
        We thank Keith Owens and Mark Goodwin from Silicon Graphics for responding
        quickly and for publishing a new version of the pcp package which will
        be included in future releases of the SuSE Linux distribution. For more
        information see the /usr/share/doc/packages/pcp directory of your SuSE
        Linux installation after installing the update package, or go to
        obtained from http://oss.sgi.com/projects/pcp/download .
        Please note that there will not be a dedicated security announcement
        for this specific bug.
    
    
      - fetchmail (fetchml)
        New fetchmail packages are available on the ftp server. The packages
        cure a buffer overflow that can be exploited by sending a victim a
        specially designed email, waiting for the victim's fetchmail program
        to pick up the email. We are preparing a security announcement for this
        problem.
    
    
      - openssh
        update packages for the openssh package after (and including) SuSE-6.4
        are available on our ftp servers ftp.suse.de (for < 7.1) or
        ftp.suse.com (for >= 7.1). We are currently checking for a non-security
        related irregularity in sshd's behaviour under faulty setup conditions.
    
    
      - exim
        SuSE Linux distributions do not contain the exim Mail Transport Agent
        (See http://www.exim.org/ for details) and are therefore not susceptible
        to the recently found security-related bugs.
    
    
      - webmin
        SuSE Linux distributions do not contain the webmin administration
        web frontend (See http://www.webmin.org/ for details) and are therefore
        not vulnerable to the recently found security-related problems in the
        software.
    
    
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    3)  standard appendix: authenticity verification, additional information
    
      - Package authenticity verification:
    
        SuSE update packages are available on many mirror ftp servers all over
        the world. While this service is being considered valuable and important
        to the free and open source software community, many users wish to be
        sure about the origin of the package and its content before installing
        the package. There are two verification methods that can be used
        independently from each other to prove the authenticity of a downloaded
        file or rpm package:
        1) md5sums as provided in the (cryptographically signed) announcement.
        2) using the internal gpg signatures of the rpm package.
    
        1) execute the command
            md5sum <name-of-the-file.rpm>
           after you downloaded the file from a SuSE ftp server or its mirrors.
           Then, compare the resulting md5sum with the one that is listed in the
           announcement. Since the announcement containing the checksums is
           cryptographically signed (usually using the key securityat_private),
           the checksums show proof of the authenticity of the package.
           We disrecommend to subscribe to security lists which cause the
           email message containing the announcement to be modified so that
           the signature does not match after transport through the mailing
           list software.
           Downsides: You must be able to verify the authenticity of the
           announcement in the first place. If RPM packages are being rebuilt
           and a new version of a package is published on the ftp server, all
           md5 sums for the files are useless.
    
        2) rpm package signatures provide an easy way to verify the authenticity
           of an rpm package. Use the command
            rpm -v --checksig <file.rpm>
           to verify the signature of the package, where <file.rpm> is the
           filename of the rpm package that you have downloaded. Of course,
           package authenticity verification can only target an uninstalled rpm
           package file.
           Prerequisites:
            a) gpg is installed
            b) The package is signed using a certain key. The public part of this
               key must be installed by the gpg program in the directory
               ~/.gnupg/ under the user's home directory who performs the
               signature verification (usually root). You can import the key
               that is used by SuSE in rpm packages for SuSE Linux by saving
               this announcement to a file ("announcement.txt") and
               running the command (do "su -" to be root):
                gpg --batch; gpg < announcement.txt | gpg --import
               SuSE Linux distributions version 7.1 and thereafter install the
               key "buildat_private" upon installation or upgrade, provided that
               the package gpg is installed. The file containing the public key
               is placed at the toplevel directory of the first CD (pubring.gpg)
               and at ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/pubring.gpg-build.suse.de .
    
    
      - SuSE runs two security mailing lists to which any interested party may
        subscribe:
    
        suse-securityat_private
            -   general/linux/SuSE security discussion.
                All SuSE security announcements are sent to this list.
                To subscribe, send an email to
                    <suse-security-subscribeat_private>.
    
        suse-security-announceat_private
            -   SuSE's announce-only mailing list.
                Only SuSE's security annoucements are sent to this list.
                To subscribe, send an email to
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        For general information or the frequently asked questions (faq)
        send mail to:
            <suse-security-infoat_private> or
            <suse-security-faqat_private> respectively.
    
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    Bye,
         Thomas
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      Thomas Biege, SuSE GmbH, Schanzaeckerstr. 10, 90443 Nuernberg
      E@mail: thomasat_private      Function: Security Support & Auditing
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