[VulnWatch] IRIX default root umask and coredumps

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Date: Wed Sep 18 2002 - 09:21:56 PDT

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                              SGI Security Advisory
    
            Title:      IRIX default root umask and coredumps
            Number:     20020902-01-I
            Date:       September 18, 2002
    _____________________________________________________________________________
    
    - -----------------------
    - --- Issue Specifics ---
    - -----------------------
    
    IRIX 6.5's umask setting is applied to system coredumps.  While that
    is not a bug, it is a design decision that has consequences for the
    security of an IRIX system.
    
    Since the default umask for the root user is 022, root's coredumps are
    created with permissions of "-rw-r--r--". That means unprivileged users can
    read them. Coredumps can potentially contain sensitive information, and this
    could be used to compromise system security.
    
    SGI has investigated the issue and recommends the following steps for
    neutralizing the exposure.  It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that these measures be
    implemented on ALL vulnerable SGI systems.
    
    
    - --------------
    - --- Impact ---
    - --------------
    
    The "022" root umask is configured by default on IRIX 6.5 systems.
    
    To determine the version of IRIX you are running, execute the following
    command:
    
      # /bin/uname -R
    
    That will return a result similar to the following:
    
      # 6.5 6.5.16f
    
    The first number ("6.5") is the release name, the second ("6.5.16f" in this
    case) is the extended release name.  The extended release name is the
    "version" we refer to throughout this document.
    
    To see what root's umask is currently set to, execute the following commands:
    
       $ su -
       # umask
    
    If the system returns "022" and the IRIX version is earlier than 6.5.15,
    then the system may be vulnerable.
    
    
    - ----------------------------
    - --- Temporary Workaround ---
    - ----------------------------
    
    SGI understands that there are times when upgrading the operating system or
    installing patches are inconvenient or not possible.  In those instances, we
    recommend the following workaround:
    
    Change the root user's umask to something that will not allow unprivileged
    users to read files created by root:
    
       $ su -
       # umask 077
    
    or add "umask 077" to /etc/profile or the global configuration files
    corresponding to what shell root uses.
    
    There can be negative side effects to this, however, as it may be necessary
    for users to be able to read some files created by root, and in those cases
    root would have to manually chmod the files to the appropriate permissions.
    
    SGI recommends upgrading to IRIX 6.5.15 or later, where SGI has introduced a
    new systune variable called "coremask".  Using systune to tune the value of
    coremask to an appropriate value for corefiles will allow root to have a
    value separate from root's umask to control the permissions of core files.
    
    Setting the coremask variable is documented in /var/sysgen/mtune/kernel
    on IRIX 6.5.15 and later systems.
    
    
    - ----------------
    - --- Solution ---
    - ----------------
    
    Please update to IRIX 6.5.15 if you would like to implement this new
    functionality.
    
    
       OS Version     Vulnerable?     Patch #      Other Actions
       ----------     -----------     -------      -------------
       IRIX 3.x        unknown                     Note 1
       IRIX 4.x        unknown                     Note 1
       IRIX 5.x        unknown                     Note 1
       IRIX 6.0.x      unknown                     Note 1
       IRIX 6.1        unknown                     Note 1
       IRIX 6.2        unknown                     Note 1
       IRIX 6.3        unknown                     Note 1
       IRIX 6.4        unknown                     Note 1
       IRIX 6.5          yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.1        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.2        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.3        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.4        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.5        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.6        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.7        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.8        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.9        yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.10       yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.11       yes
       IRIX 6.5.12       yes
       IRIX 6.5.13       yes
       IRIX 6.5.14       yes
       IRIX 6.5.15       no
       IRIX 6.5.16       no
       IRIX 6.5.17       no
    
       NOTES
    
         1) This version of the IRIX operating has been retired. Upgrade to an
            actively supported IRIX operating system.  See
            http://support.sgi.com/irix/news/index.html#policy for more
            information.
    
         2) If you have not received an IRIX 6.5.X CD for IRIX 6.5, contact your
            SGI Support Provider or URL: http://support.sgi.com/irix/swupdates/
    
         3) Upgrade to IRIX 6.5.15 or later. See the following website:
            http://support.sgi.com/colls/patches/tools/relstream/index.html
    
    
    - ------------------------
    - --- Acknowledgments ----
    - ------------------------
    
    SGI wishes to thank FIRST and the users of the Internet Community at large
    for their assistance in this matter.
    
    
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    SGI Security Advisories can be found at:
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    SGI patches for IRIX can be found at the following patch servers:
    http://support.sgi.com/irix/ and ftp://patches.sgi.com/
    
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    http://freeware.sgi.com/
    
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    IRIX 5.2-6.4 Recommended/Required Patch Sets can be found at:
    http://support.sgi.com/irix/ and ftp://patches.sgi.com/support/patchset/
    
    IRIX 6.5 Maintenance Release Streams can be found at:
    http://support.sgi.com/colls/patches/tools/relstream/index.html
    
    IRIX 6.5 Software Update CDs can be obtained from:
    http://support.sgi.com/irix/swupdates/
    
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