[***** Start Multiple Vendor Security Bulletins *****] [***** Start Internet Security Systems Security Advisory ISS-101 *****] Internet Security Systems Security Advisory November 12, 2001 Multi-Vendor Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in CDE Subprocess Control Service Synopsis: Internet Security Systems (ISS) X-Force has discovered a buffer overflow in the Subprocess Control Server (dtspcd) in all Unix variants running CDE (Common Desktop Environment) system. The vulnerability in the dtspcd daemon may allow remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands on a target system with super user privilege. Affected Versions: Many Unix vendors are affected by this vulnerability. ISS X-Force has been working with CERT on this issue. Please refer to the CERT advisory at the following address for the current list of vulnerable versions: http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-31.html Description: CDE is the default X-Windows GUI environment shipped with newer versions of Sun Solaris and many other Unix variants. The Subprocess Control Server daemon is not intended to be run by normal users and is spawned by other components within the CDE system. Dtspcd is started by the Internet services daemon (inetd) when a CDE client attempts to create a process on the daemon痴 host. A buffer overflow condition exists in the connection negotiation routine within dtpscd. A remote attacker can generate a specially crafted CDE client request to take advantage of the flaw and overflow exploit code onto the heap. The attacker can use this exploit code to execute arbitrary commands on the target system. The Subprocess Control Server daemon is enabled by default on all operating systems with CDE installed. This process is run by the "root" user and accepts remote connections by default. Recommendations: This advisory was tentatively scheduled for release in December 2001. The issue was made public in the following announcement before most vendors were able to make patches available: ftp://stage.caldera.com/pub/security/openunix/CSSA-2001-SCO.30/ ISS X-Force encourages all affected users to check with your individual vendors for patch availability. Users should take steps to disable or limit access to the vulnerable service until patches are made available. ISS RealSecure Network Sensor customers can configure a Connection Event for port 6112 to detect potential attacks. For more information on configuring Connection Events, refer to the RealSecure 6.0 Network Sensor Policy Guide, or the RealSecure 5.x Network Sensor User Guide. ISS RealSecure Server Sensor customers can configure Server Sensor to block access attempts to the dtspc port. The following steps describe how to add a Firecell rule to RealSecure Server Sensor (Solaris and Linux) to block access attempts to the dtspc port. X-Force recommends that administrators investigate the implications of blocking dtspc in their environments before applying this rule. 1. Open the server sensor policy to which you want to add this signature. 2. Select the Protect tab, open the Protect folder, and then open the Firecell folder. 3. Select the TCP Inbound section. 4. Click Add to create a new signature. 5. Type a name for the firecell signature, e.g. Block_dtspcd, and then click OK. The new signature is added to the policy in the TCP Inbound section. 6. Select the signature that you just created. The properties of the signature appear in the right pane. 7. Set the priority of the event in the Priority box. 8. In the Port number field, type 6112. 9. In the IP address field, select ANY ADDRESS. 10. In the Actions section, select Action (1) In the range of IP addresses, drop the packet and generate the responses. 11. In the Response section, select the responses you want the sensor to take when a match to this signature occurs. 12. Save and apply the policy to the sensor. ISS X-Force will provide specific detection and assessment support for this vulnerability in upcoming X-Press Updates for RealSecure Network Sensor and Internet Scanner. ISS will also provide detection support in an upcoming signature update for BlackICE products. Additional Information: The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) project has assigned the name CAN-2001-0803 to this issue. This is a candidate for inclusion in the CVE list (http://cve.mitre.org), which standardizes names for security problems. http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-31.html http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/172583 http://xforce.iss.net/static/7396.php Credits: This vulnerability was discovered and researched by Chris Spencer of the ISS X-Force. Internet Security Systems would like to thank CERT for their response and handling of this vulnerability. ______ About Internet Security Systems (ISS) Internet Security Systems is a leading global provider of security management solutions for the Internet, protecting digital assets and ensuring safe and uninterrupted e-business. With its industry-leading intrusion detection and vulnerability assessment, remote managed security services, and strategic consulting and education offerings, ISS is a trusted security provider to more than 8,000 customers worldwide including 21 of the 25 largest U.S. commercial banks and the top 10 U.S. telecommunications companies. Founded in 1994, ISS is headquartered in Atlanta, GA, with additional offices throughout North America and international operations in Asia, Australia, Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. For more information, visit the Internet Security Systems web site at www.iss.net or call 888-901-7477. Copyright (c) 2001 Internet Security Systems, Inc. All rights reserved worldwide. Permission is hereby granted for the redistribution of this Alert electronically. It is not to be edited in any way without express consent of the X-Force. 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[***** End Internet Security Systems Security Advisory ISS-101 *****] [***** Start HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #00175 *****] HP Support Information Digests =============================================================================== o IT Resource Center World Wide Web Service --------------------------------------------------- If you subscribed through the IT Resource Center and would like to be REMOVED from this mailing list, access the IT Resource Center on the World Wide Web at: http://www.itresourcecenter.hp.com/ Login using your IT Resource Center User ID and Password. Then select Support Information Digests (located under Maintenance and Support). You may then unsubscribe from the appropriate digest. =============================================================================== Digest Name: daily security bulletins digest Created: Tue Nov 13 3:00:02 PST 2001 Table of Contents: Document ID Title --------------- ----------- HPSBUX0111-175 Sec. Vulnerability in dtspcd The documents are listed below. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Document ID: HPSBUX0111-175 Date Loaded: 20011112 Title: Sec. Vulnerability in dtspcd ----------------------------------------------------------------- HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #00175, 12 Nov. 2001 ----------------------------------------------------------------- The information in the following Security Bulletin should be acted upon as soon as possible. Hewlett-Packard Company will not be liable for any consequences to any customer resulting from customer's failure to fully implement instructions in this Security Bulletin as soon as possible. ------------------------------------------------------------------ PROBLEM: Buffer overflow in dtspcd PLATFORM: HP9000 Series 700/800 running HP-UX releases 10.10, 10.20, 10.24, 11.00, 11.04, and 11.11. DAMAGE: Possible unauthorized access, possible increased privileges. SOLUTION: Until patches are available, manually install a replacement dtspcd. MANUAL ACTIONS: Install replacement dtspcd. AVAILABILITY: The replacement dtspcd files are available now. ------------------------------------------------------------------ I. A. Background A buffer overflow has been reported in dtspcd. It may be possible to exploit this overflow to gain unauthorized access. B. Fixing the problem Until patches are available, install the appropriate file to replace dtspcd. C. Recommended solution 1. Download dtspcd.tar.gz from the ftp site. This file is temporary and will be deleted when patches are available from the standard HP web sites, including itrc.hp.com. ftp site: hprc.external.hp.com (192.170.19.51). account: dtspcd password: dtspcd file: dtspcd.tar.gz If using a browser: ftp://dtspcd:dtspcd@hprc.external.hp.com/dtspcd/ Note: There is an ftp defect in IE5 that may result in a browser hang. To work around this: - Select Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced - Un-check the option: [ ] Enable folder view for FTP sites 2. Copy the dtspcd.tar.gz file to a protected directory and unpack it. If you wish to verify the md5 sum before unpacking the dtspcd.tar.gz file, please refer to: HPSBUX9408-016 Patch sums and the MD5 program The md5 sum for dtspcd.tar.gz is: MD5 (dtspcd.tar.gz) = b122f84857f4da65b50d9926201608a1 3. Install the new dtspcd file using the install_dtscpd script or some similar procedure. For example on a 10.20 system: ./install_dtscpd dtspcd.10.20 Note: 10.24 systems should use dtspcd.10.20. 11.04 systems should use dtspcd.11.00. On 10.24 and 11.04 (VVOS) systems the install_dtscpd should be run at SYSTEM. 4. Each shar file contains the following README: ====================== Start of README =============================== Note: These files are temporary and will be deleted from the ftp site when official patches are available. ======================================================================= The install_dtspcd script may be used to install the special release versions of dtspcd. As root set the working directory to the location of the special release dtspcd files and ./install_dtspcd======================================================================== Output of what(1) (edited) ================ dtspcd.10.10: X Window System, Version 11 R5+ HP-UX B.10.10.00 October 2001 Patch Release (build date: Fri Nov 9 14:15:50 IST 2001) dtspcd: $Revision: 1.2 $ dtspcd.10.20: X Window System, Version 11 R6+ HP-UX B.10.20.00 October 2001 Patch Release (build date: Fri Nov 9 14:59:28 IST 2001) dtspcd: $Revision: 1.2 $ dtspcd.11.00: View: /view/apurna_main, Build Type: r6oct01_1100 hpcde2.1 (build date: Fri Nov 9 14:38:15 IST 2001) dtspcd.11.11: View: /view/apurna_main, Build Type: r6oct01_1111 hpcde2.1 (build date: Fri Nov 9 14:17:18 IST 2001) ======================================================================== Output of cksum(1) ================== 1296183867 163840 dtspcd.10.10 362631488 163840 dtspcd.10.20 2348623604 192512 dtspcd.11.00 592942149 200704 dtspcd.11.11 ======================================================================== ====================== End of README =============================== D. 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HP is not liable for any misuse of this information by any third party. ________________________________________________________________ -----End of Document ID: HPSBUX0111-175-------------------------------------- [***** End HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY SECURITY BULLETIN: #00175 *****] Potential Workarounds: Until patches are provided for other versions of Unix, One way to limit this vulnerability is to use TCP Wrappers (or similar "wrapping" technology). This can be configured to limit access to the dtpscd daemon from untrusted networks/systems. dtspcd typically listens on port 6112/tcp. Another option (or in addition to above) is to use packet filtering technology such as network firewalls to reduce the availability of the service to the Internet (Note: firewalls are only one component of an effective security system; there are risks unwanted traffic will still get through). Finally, if the dtspcd daemon is not necessary for operations, disable and remove from configuration. 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