NSFOCUS SA2003-03: Solaris dtsession Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerability

From: NSFCOSU Security Team (securityat_private)
Date: Mon Mar 31 2003 - 02:10:46 PST

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    NSFOCUS Security Advisory(SA2003-03)
    
    Topic: Solaris dtsession Heap Buffer Overflow Vulnerability
    
    Release Date: 2003-03-31 
    
    CVE CAN ID: CAN-2003-0092
    
    Affected system:
    ===================
    
    Sun Solaris 2.5.1 (SPARC/x86)
    Sun Solaris 2.6 (SPARC/x86)
    Sun Solaris 7   (SPARC/x86)
    Sun Solaris 8   (SPARC/x86)
    Sun Solaris 9   (SPARC/x86)
    
    Summary:
    =========
    
    NSFOCUS Security Team has found a buffer overflow vulnerability in dtsession
    which is an application in Sun Solaris system. Exploiting the vulnerability
    local attackers could gain root privilege.
    
    Description:
    ============
    
    dtsession is a CDE session manager. It provides session management functionality
    that is compatible to ICCCM  1.1 during the users' session (from login to
    logout). It launches a window manager and allows to save/restore/lock session,
    to launch screen saver, and to allocate colors for desktop compatible clients.
    
    By default setuid root bit is set to CDE dtsession which is shipped
    with Solaris. Because valid length check has not been implemented when
    handling HOME variable, attackers could cause a heap buffer overflow. By
    carefully crafting data attackers could run arbitrary code with root privilege.
    
    Workaround:
    =============
    
    NSFOCUS suggests to disable suid root bit of dtsession temporarily:
    # chmod a-s /usr/dt/bin/dtsession
    
    Note: This might prevent a user from being to unlock the screen
    by the list of keyholders (including root).
    
    Vendor Status:
    ==============
    
    2002-12-11  Informed the vendor.
    2002-12-13  The vendor confirmed the vulnerability.
    2003-03-31  The vendor released a Sun Alert and patches for this issue.
    
    The Sun Alert is available at:
    http://sunsolve.Sun.COM/pub-cgi/retrieve.pl?doc=fsalert/52388
    
    The patches are:
    
    Solaris 2.6     106027-12
    Solaris 2.6_x86 106028-12
    Solaris 7       107702-12
    Solaris 7_x86   107703-12
    Solaris 8       109354-19
    Solaris 8_x86   109355-18
    Solaris 9       114497-01
    Solaris 9_x86   114498-01
    
    
    Additional Information:
    ========================
    
    The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the
    name CAN-2003-0092 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in the
    CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org), which standardizes names for security
    problems. Candidates may change significantly before they become official
    CVE entries.
    
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