Security Update: [CSSA-2001-SCO.33] OpenServer 5.0.5: nmap port scanner can kill inetd

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Date: Thu Nov 15 2001 - 13:45:45 PST

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    	    Caldera International, Inc. Security Advisory
    
    Subject:		OpenServer 5.0.5: nmap port scanner can kill inetd
    Advisory number: 	CSSA-2001-SCO.33
    Issue date: 		2001 November 15
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    1. Problem Description
    	
    	The "nmap" port scanner can kill inetd if invoked with the -P0
    	flag. 
    
    
    2. Vulnerable Versions
    
    	Operating System	Version		Affected Files
    	------------------------------------------------------------------
    	OpenServer		5.0.5		/etc/inetd
    
    
    3. Workaround
    
    	This problem is fixed in the OpenServer 5.0.6 product. If an
    	OpenServer 5.0.6 machine is available, the inetd binary from
    	it can be used on the OpenServer 5.0.5 machine.
    
    
    4. OpenServer
    
      4.1 Location of Fixed Binaries
    
    	ftp://stage.caldera.com/pub/security/openserver/CSSA-2001-SCO.33/
    
    
      4.2 Verification
    
    	md5 checksums:
    
    	43a9a473c59b6af8314504701f331a86	inetd.Z
    
    
    	md5 is available for download from
    
    		ftp://stage.caldera.com/pub/security/tools/
    
    
      4.3 Installing Fixed Binaries
    
    	Upgrade the affected binaries with the following commands:
    
    	Download inetd.Z into the /tmp directory
    	# cd /tmp
    	# uncompress inetd.Z
    	# mv /etc/inetd /etc/inetd-
    	# chmod 0 /etc/inetd-
    	# mv /tmp/inetd /etc
    	# chown bin:bin /etc/inetd
    	# chmod 711 /etc/inetd
    
    
    5. References
    
    	http://lists.insecure.org/nmap-hackers/2000/Jan-Mar/0073.html
    
    	This and other advisories are located at
    		http://stage.caldera.com/support/security
    
    	This advisory addresses Caldera Security internal incidents
    	sr853144, SCO-236-1787, and erg711859.
    
    
    6. Disclaimer
    
    	Caldera International, Inc. is not responsible for the misuse
    	of any of the information we provide on our website and/or
    	through our security advisories. Our advisories are a service
    	to our customers intended to promote secure installation and
    	use of Caldera International products.
    
    
    	 
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