[Full-Disclosure] Multiple Vulnerabilities in BIND Name Service Daemon on IRIX

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Date: Wed Dec 04 2002 - 13:45:31 PST

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                              SGI Security Advisory
    
    Title    : Multiple Vulnerabilities in BIND Name Service Daemon
    Number   : 20021201-01-P
    Date     : December 4, 2002
    Reference: CERT CA-2002-31, VU#844360, VU#852283
    Reference: CVE CAN-2002-0029, CAN-2002-1219
    Reference: ISS X-Force Alert #21469
    Reference: SGI BUGS 873320 873381
    Fixed in : IRIX 6.5.19 or patch 4881
    
    ______________________________________________________________________________
    
    - -----------------------
    - --- Issue Specifics ---
    - -----------------------
    
    The BIND distribution provides Internet domain name service known as DNS.
    
    ISC and CERT have reported several vulnerabilities discovered in
    certain versions of BIND distributions.  These vulnerabilities can be
    used to perform denial of service attacks and/or to obtain privileged
    access remotely.
    
    See the following URLs for additional information:
    
        http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2002-31.html
    
        http://bvlive01.iss.net/issEn/delivery/xforce/alertdetail.jsp?oid=21469
    
        http://www.isc.org/products/BIND/bind-security.html
    
    
    CERT assigned the following CVE candidates to these issues:
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2002-0029
    http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2002-1219
    
    SGI has investigated the issue and provides the following information for
    customer interpretation and possible action.
    
    
    - --------------
    - --- Impact ---
    - --------------
    
    SGI distributes BIND with IRIX 6.5, but it is not installed by default.
    It is part of an optional package called eoe.sw.named.
    
    To determine the version of IRIX you are running, execute the following
    command:
    
      # 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 if BIND is installed, execute the following command:
    
    % versions eoe.sw.named
    I = Installed, R = Removed
    
       Name                 Date        Description
    
       I  eoe                  12/12/2001  IRIX Execution Environment, 6.5.14f
       I  eoe.sw               12/12/2001  IRIX Execution Environment Software
       I  eoe.sw.named         12/12/2001  Berkeley Internet Name Domain Server
    
    
    These vulnerabilities have been publicly discussed in public Usenet
    newsgroups and Internet mailing lists.
    
    
    - --------------------------
    - --- Temporary Solution ---
    - --------------------------
    Unfortunately, there are no effective workarounds for this issue.
    However, if patch 4725 is applied and configured in a chroot-ed manner,
    some of the exposure to the vulnerability can be minimized.
    
    SGI recommends either installing the appropriate patch from the list below
    or upgrading to IRIX 6.5.19 when it is released.
    
    
    - ----------------
    - --- Solution ---
    - ----------------
    
    SGI has provided a patch for these vulnerabilities. Our recommendation is to
    upgrade to IRIX 6.5.19 when available, or install the appropriate patch.
    
       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                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.12       yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.13       yes           4881        Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.14       yes           4881        Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.15       yes           4881        Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.16       yes           4881        Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.17       yes           4881        Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.18       yes           4881        Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.19        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 6.5.19 when made available.
    
         4) For maximum security, configure named to run in a chroot jail, per
            the instructions in the named man page and the release notes supplied
            with patch 4881.
    
                    ##### Patch File Checksums ####
    
    The actual patch will be a tar file containing the following files:
    
    Filename:                 README.patch.4881
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    37686 10 README.patch.4881
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       237 10 README.patch.4881
    MD5 checksum:             11F592119F1C01ED790F6A4B1B5AFC20
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004881
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    10724 7 patchSG0004881
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       40538 7 patchSG0004881
    MD5 checksum:             085D00092799D30612A67A672F82D725
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004881.eoe_man
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    19317 32 patchSG0004881.eoe_man
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       35446 32 patchSG0004881.eoe_man
    MD5 checksum:             1953681FE9737B4125D49F4BBBE9F2F5
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004881.eoe_sw
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    34290 419 patchSG0004881.eoe_sw
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       35569 419 patchSG0004881.eoe_sw
    MD5 checksum:             3611DB747CF8C6F6EBA275E9985D64D2
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004881.idb
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    58684 2 patchSG0004881.idb
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       6637 2 patchSG0004881.idb
    MD5 checksum:             F906E691563D21883DDA8B33AD1E2CCA
    
    
    - ------------------------
    - --- Acknowledgments ----
    - ------------------------
    
    SGI wishes to thank ISC, ISS-XFORCE, CERT, and the users of the Internet
    Community at large for their assistance in this matter.
    
    
    - -------------
    - --- Links ---
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    SGI Security Advisories can be found at:
    http://www.sgi.com/support/security/ and
    ftp://patches.sgi.com/support/free/security/advisories/
    
    SGI Security Patches can be found at:
    http://www.sgi.com/support/security/ and
    ftp://patches.sgi.com/support/free/security/patches/
    
    SGI patches for IRIX can be found at the following patch servers:
    http://support.sgi.com/irix/ and ftp://patches.sgi.com/
    
    SGI freeware updates for IRIX can be found at:
    http://freeware.sgi.com/
    
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    http://oss.sgi.com/projects/
    
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    http://support.sgi.com/linux/ or
    http://oss.sgi.com/projects/sgilinux-combined/download/security-fixes/
    
    SGI patches for Windows NT or 2000 can be found at:
    http://support.sgi.com/nt/
    
    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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