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CERT Advisory CA-97.18 at

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CERT* Advisory CA-97.18
Original issue date: June 12, 1997
Last revised: June 25, 1997
 Section IIIA and Appendix A - Added vendor information
 for Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDI).
 A complete revision history is at the end of this file.
Topic: Vulnerability in the at(1) program
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The CERT Coordination Center has received reports of a buffer overflow
condition in some versions of the at(1) program. By carefully specifying the
data that overflows this buffer, any user can execute arbitrary commands as
root.
The CERT/CC team recommends installing a vendor patch if one is available
(see Section III.A). Until you can do so, we recommend disabling at(1) (see
Section III.B).
We will update this advisory as we receive additional information. Please
check advisory files regularly for updates that relate to your site.
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I. Description
 The at(1) program can be used by local users to schedule commands to be
 executed at a later time. When those commands are run, they are run as
 the user who originally ran at(1). That user will be referred to as the
 scheduling user.
 As a precaution, the scheduling user's list of commands is stored in a
 file in a directory that is not writable by other users. The file's
 ownership is changed to that of the scheduling user, and that
 information is used to define the identity of the process that runs the
 commands when the appointed time arrives. These measures are intended
 to prevent other users from changing the scheduling user's list of
 commands or creating new lists to be executed as another user. To
 achieve this additional level of security, the at(1) program runs as
 set-user-id root.
 Some versions of at(1) contain a programming defect that can result in a
 buffer local to at(1) being overflowed. Through the careful specification
 of the data that overflows this buffer, arbitrary commands can be executed
 with the identity of at(1) process, root in this case.
II. Impact
 Any user with an account on a system that contains a defective version
 of at(1) can execute programs as root.
III. Solution
 A. Install a patch from your vendor
 Below is a list of vendors who have provided information about
 at. Details are in Appendix A of this advisory; we will update
 the appendix as we receive more information. If your vendor's
 name is not on this list, the CERT/CC did not hear from that
 vendor. Please contact your vendor directly.
 Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDI)
 Cray Research - A Silicon Graphics Company
 Digital Equipment Corporation
 Hewlett-Packard Company
 IBM Corporation
 Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (SCO)
 Silicon Graphics, Inc.
 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 B. Until you are able to install the appropriate patch, we recommend
 the following workaround:
 Turn off at(1) by setting its mode to 0. Do the following as
 root:
 # chmod 0 /usr/bin/at
 Note that the location of at(1) varies from system to system.
 Consult your system's documentation for the correct location.
 After you turn off the at(1) command, users will not be able to use
 it. As an alternative to at(1), consider using the crontab(1)
 command if your system provides it.
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Appendix A - Vendor Information
Below is a list of the vendors who have provided information for this
advisory. We will update this appendix as we receive additional information.
If you do not see your vendor's name, the CERT/CC did not hear from that
vendor. Please contact the vendor directly.
Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDI)
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 No versions of BSD/OS are succeptible to this problem.
Cray Research - A Silicon Graphics Company
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 Neither Unicos nor Unicos/mk is believed to be vulnerable.
Digital Equipment Corporation
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 Copyright (c) Digital Equipment Corporation 1997. All rights
 reserved.
 Information about this reported problem, and subsequent attempts to
 reproduce the problem have been unsuccessful for Digital's ULTRIX or
 Digital UNIX Operating Systems Software. Should further information or
 testing indicate this problem can be reproduced on Digital's
 products, a solution will be provided accordingly. At that time Digital
 will provide notice of the completion/availability of the patches
 through AES services (DIA, DSNlink FLASH) and be available from your
 normal Digital Support channel.
 DIGITAL EQUIPMENT CORPORATION 6/09/97
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Hewlett-Packard Company
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 Hewlett Packard is currently investigating the problem. We will update this
 advisory through the CERT/CC when the investigation is complete.
IBM Corporation
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 See the appropriate release below to determine your action.
 AIX 3.2
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 Apply the following fixes to your system:
 PTF - U443452 U443486 U444191 U444206 U444213 U444243
 APAR - IX60796
 To determine if you have these PTFs on your system, run the following
 commands:
 lslpp -lB U443452 U443486 U444191 U444206 U444213 U444243
 AIX 4.1
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 Apply the following fixes to your system:
 APAR - IX60894
 APAR - IX60890
 To determine if you have this APAR on your system, run the following
 commands:
 instfix -ik IX60894
 instfix -ik IX60890
 Or run the following commands:
 lslpp -h bos.rte.cron
 lslpp -h bos.rte.libc
 Your version of bos.rte.cron should be 4.1.4.8 or later.
 Your version of bos.rte.libc should be 4.1.4.18 or later.
 AIX 4.2
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 Apply the following fixes to your system:
 APAR - IX60892
 APAR - IX61125
 To determine if you have this APAR on your system, run the following
 commands:
 instfix -ik IX60892
 instfix -ik IX61125
 Or run the following commands:
 lslpp -h bos.rte.cron
 lslpp -h bos.rte.libc
 Your version of bos.rte.cron should be 4.2.0.1 or later.
 Your version of bos.rte.libc should be 4.2.0.5 or later.
 To Order
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 APARs may be ordered using Electronic Fix Distribution (via FixDist)
 or from the IBM Support Center. For more information on FixDist,
 reference URL:
 http://service.software.ibm.com/aixsupport/
 or send e-mail to aixserv@austin.ibm.com with a subject of "FixDist".
 IBM and AIX are registered trademarks of International Business Machines
 Corporation.
Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. (SCO)
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 All SCO operating systems are vulnerable. SCO has made an interim fix
 available for anonymous ftp:
 ftp://ftp.sco.com/SSE/sse007.ltr.Z - cover letter
 ftp://ftp.sco.com/SSE/sse007.tar.Z - replacement binaries
 The fix includes binaries for the following SCO operating systems:
 - SCO CMW+ 3.0
 - SCO Open Desktop/Open Server 3.0, SCO UNIX 3.2v4
 - SCO OpenServer 5.0
 - SCO UnixWare 2.1
Silicon Graphics, Inc.
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 At this time, Silicon Graphics does not have any public information
 for the at(1) issue. Silicon Graphics has communicated with CERT
 and other external security parties and is actively investigating
 this issue. When more Silicon Graphics information (including any
 possible patches) is available for release, that information will
 be released via the SGI security mailing list, wiretap.
 For subscribing to the wiretap mailing list and other SGI security
 related information, please refer to the Silicon Graphics Security
 Headquarters website located at:
 http://www.sgi.com/Support/Secur/security.html
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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 Sun will be producing patches.
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Technical information for this advisory was drawn in part from a posting by
Don Farmer to the bugtraq mailing list. Thanks to Wolfgang Ley of DFN-CERT for
his help in developing this advisory.
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If you believe that your system has been compromised, contact the CERT
Coordination Center or your representative in the Forum of Incident Response
and Security Teams (see http://www.first.org/team-info).
CERT/CC Contact Information
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Email cert@cert.org
Phone +1 412-268-7090 (24-hour hotline)
 CERT personnel answer 8:30-5:00 p.m. EST(GMT-5) / EDT(GMT-4)
 and are on call for emergencies during other hours.
Fax +1 412-268-6989
Postal address
 CERT Coordination Center
 Software Engineering Institute
 Carnegie Mellon University
 Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890
 USA
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Getting security information
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Copyright 1997 Carnegie Mellon University
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This file: ftp://info.cert.org/pub/cert_advisories/CA-97.18.at
 http://www.cert.org
 click on "CERT Advisories"
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Revision history
June 25, 1997 Section IIIA and Appendix A - Added vendor information
 for Berkeley Software Design, Inc. (BSDI).
June 12, 1997 Section IIIA and Appendix A - Added vendor information
 for Digital Equipment Corporation.
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