eSecurityOnline Security Advisory 4197 - Sun Solaris cachefsd den ial of service vulnerability

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Date: Mon Apr 29 2002 - 14:09:59 PDT

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    eSO Security Advisory:  4197  
    Discovery Date:         October 29, 2001 
    ID:                     eSO:4197 
    Title:                  Sun Solaris cachefsd denial of service
                            vulnerability 
    Impact:                 Remote attackers can cause a denial of service
                            condition 
    Affected Technology:    Solaris 2.6, 7, 8 SPARC and x86 
    Vendor Status:          Vendor notified 
    Discovered By:          Kevin Kotas of the eSecurityOnline Research
                            and Development Team 
    Technical Contributor:  Richard Johnson of the eSecurityOnline
                            Research and Development Team 
    CVE Reference:          CAN-2002-0085 
    
    Advisory Location:
    http://www.eSecurityOnline.com/advisories/eSO4197.asp 
    
    Description:
    Sun Solaris cachefsd is vulnerable to a flaw that allows remote 
    attackers to cause a denial of service condition. The problem is due
    to the way the program handles RPC requests that contain an invalid
    procedure call. An attacker can send a call that will cause cachefsd
    to crash.  
    
    Technical Recommendation:
    As a workaround solution, ensure RPC services are blocked at the 
    firewall. Otherwise, disable cachefsd.
    
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