[Full-Disclosure] Multiple Vulnerabilities and Enhancements in ftpd on IRIX

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Date: Mon Mar 24 2003 - 12:43:44 PST

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                              SGI Security Advisory
    
    Title    : Multiple Vulnerabilities and Enhancements in ftpd
    Number   : 20030304-01-P
    Date     : March 24, 2003
    Reference: CERT CA-1997-27
    Reference: CERT VU#2558
    Reference: CERT VU#258721
    Reference: CVE CVE-1999-0017
    Reference: CVE CVE-1999-0097
    Reference: CVE CVE-1999-0351
    Reference: SecurityFocus BID#396
    Reference: SGI BUGS 856093 856168 872855 878791 879133 880067
    Fixed in : IRIX 6.5.20
    Fixed in : Patches 4966 or 4999
    ______________________________________________________________________________
    
    - -----------------------
    - --- Issue Specifics ---
    - -----------------------
    
    It has been reported that there are fundamental design issues in the FTP
    protocol which exhibit themselves as vulnerabilities in the ftpd daemon.
    
      1) The "Pizza Thief" exploit, a minor security issue involving FTP
         connections when the PASV mode is being used.
    
         See the following URLs for additional details:
         http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/2558
         http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-1999-0351
         http://www.infowar.com/iwftp/iw_sec/iw_sec_01.txt
    
      2) The "FTP_PrivilegedPort" exploit, a minor security issue involving FTP
         connections when the PORT mode is being used.
    
         See the following URLs for additional details:
         http://www.kbeta.com/attacklist/FTP_PrivilegedPort.htm
         http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-1997-27.html
         http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-1999-0017
         ftp://patches.sgi.com/support/free/security/advisories/20020305-02-I
    
      3) The ftp client can potentially execute server-specified code during
         download.
    
         See the following URLs for additional details:
         http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/258721
         http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/396/discussions/
         http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-1999-0097
    
    This bulletin and the patches referenced herein also address the following
    enhancements and fixes:
    
      4) If the -S switch is used with ftpd, any subsequent flags are ignored.
    
      5) ftpd needs an option to turn banners off
    
         This has been requested by some entities as a "security by obscurity"
         enhancement.
    
      6) ftpd filename globbing error.
    
    
    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.
    
    These issues have been corrected with patches and in future releases of IRIX.
    
    
    - --------------
    - --- Impact ---
    - --------------
    
    The /usr/etc/ftpd binary is installed by default on IRIX 6.5 systems as part
    of eoe.sw.base.
    
    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.
    
    
    - ----------------------------
    - --- Temporary Workaround ---
    - ----------------------------
    
    There is no effective workaround available for these problems if ftp server
    functionality is needed.  If it is not needed, then you can comment it out
    of the /etc/inetd.conf file as shown:
    
      Find the lines in /etc/inetd.conf for ftp:
    
        ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/etc/ftpd   ftpd -l
        ftp     stream  tcp6    nowait  root    /usr/etc/ftpd   ftpd -l
    
      Comment them out by putting a "#" character at the beginning of the lines:
    
        #ftp     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/etc/ftpd   ftpd -l
        #ftp     stream  tcp6    nowait  root    /usr/etc/ftpd   ftpd -l
    
      Then issue the command "killall -HUP inetd".
    
    Note that it will no longer be possible to connect to the ftp server after
    this.  SGI recommends either upgrading to IRIX 6.5.20 when available, or
    installing the appropriate patch from the listing below.
    
    
    - ----------------
    - --- Solution ---
    - ----------------
    
    SGI has provided patches for these vulnerabilities. Our recommendation is to
    upgrade to IRIX 6.5.20 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                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.14       yes                       Notes 2 & 3
       IRIX 6.5.15m      yes            4999       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.15f      yes            4999       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.16m      yes            4999       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.16f      yes            4999       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.17m      yes            4999       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.17f      yes            4999       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.18m      yes            4999       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.18f      yes            4999       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.19m      yes            4966       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.19f      yes            4966       Note 4
       IRIX 6.5.20        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/ 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 see the URL:
            http://support.sgi.com/
    
         3) Upgrade to IRIX 6.5.20 when available.
    
         4) Install the patch 4966 or 4999.
    
                    ##### Patch File Checksums ####
    
    The actual patch will be a tar file containing the following files:
    
    Filename:                 README.patch.4966
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    30429 9 README.patch.4966
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       5685 9 README.patch.4966
    MD5 checksum:             39DDB6631D6C1B480ACC1A3968F26068
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004966
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    42639 2 patchSG0004966
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       2056 2 patchSG0004966
    MD5 checksum:             E687D985CC484946F14F50DBFFBD594C
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004966.eoe_man
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    25807 24 patchSG0004966.eoe_man
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       24005 24 patchSG0004966.eoe_man
    MD5 checksum:             BB6BEE93FBD08DFB9BF54E423F4C8D8B
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004966.eoe_sw
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    11787 243 patchSG0004966.eoe_sw
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       20503 243 patchSG0004966.eoe_sw
    MD5 checksum:             5274BFF4AE60481CDB2D86E2935AB2EC
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004966.idb
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    20861 2 patchSG0004966.idb
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       57507 2 patchSG0004966.idb
    MD5 checksum:             72C2E78FC7E0CEAFC9BA1FEEC68A98A7
    
    
    Filename:                 README.patch.4999
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    56850 9 README.patch.4999
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       16454 9 README.patch.4999
    MD5 checksum:             E601761F27690973ED6F62DEFC1D3EBD
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004999
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    29824 4 patchSG0004999
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       50625 4 patchSG0004999
    MD5 checksum:             3161FF9FA27C290151AC0777FCBED5D2
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004999.eoe_man
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    63013 23 patchSG0004999.eoe_man
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       18912 23 patchSG0004999.eoe_man
    MD5 checksum:             93A9E7416CDFF51C00A904B37716BE14
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004999.eoe_sw
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    47031 227 patchSG0004999.eoe_sw
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       9364 227 patchSG0004999.eoe_sw
    MD5 checksum:             A030266BFE7636F6BE58B29AE4E37338
    
    Filename:                 patchSG0004999.idb
    Algorithm #1 (sum -r):    16581 2 patchSG0004999.idb
    Algorithm #2 (sum):       57620 2 patchSG0004999.idb
    MD5 checksum:             C98A4A3F5550DF0B09CEE17A8C8102A3
    
    
    - ------------------------
    - --- Acknowledgments ----
    - ------------------------
    
    SGI wishes to thank Security Focus, CERT, 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:
    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/ and ftp://patches.sgi.com/
    
    SGI freeware updates for IRIX can be found at:
    http://freeware.sgi.com/
    
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    IRIX 5.2-6.4 Recommended/Required Patch Sets can be found at:
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    IRIX 6.5 Maintenance Release Streams can be found at:
    http://support.sgi.com/
    
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    For security and patch management reasons, ftp.sgi.com (mirrors
    patches.sgi.com security FTP repository) lags behind and does not do a
    real-time update.
    
    
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