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AA-96.11.SGI.cdplayer.vul

AA-96.11.SGI.cdplayer.vul
Posted Sep 23, 1999

AA-96.11.SGI.cdplayer.vul

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AA-96.11.SGI.cdplayer.vul

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AA-96.11 AUSCERT Advisory
SGI IRIX cdplayer Vulnerability
22 November 1996

Last Revised: 20 March 1998
Changed Section 3 to include vendor patch and bulletin
information.

A complete revision history is at the end of this file.

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AUSCERT has received information that there is a vulnerability in the
"cdplayer" program distributed with IRIX 5.x and 6.x. cdplayer(1) is a
Motif based control panel used for playing audio compact disks.

This vulnerability may allow local users to gain root privileges.

Exploit details involving this vulnerability have been widely distributed.
This vulnerability can be exploited without a CD-ROM drive being attached
to the machine being attacked.

Vendor patches have been released addressing this vulnerability.

AUSCERT recommends that sites take the steps outlined in section 3 as soon
as possible.

This advisory will be updated as new information becomes available.

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1. Description

cdplayer(1) is a program that creates a Motif based control panel used
for playing audio Compact Discs on a CD-ROM drive.

There is a vulnerability in cdplayer that allows directories to be
created anywhere on the system. These directories are created using
root privileges with permissions following the umask of the person
running the program.

Exploit details involving this vulnerability have been made publicly
available. Sites should note that a CD-ROM drive does not need to be
attached for this vulnerability to be exploited.

This program may be installed under both IRIX 5.x and 6.x. By default,
it is installed under /usr/bin/X11/cdplayer. To determine whether
the cdplayer program is installed, sites should check for its
presence with the command:

% ls -l /usr/bin/X11/cdplayer

If this program is installed, sites should take the actions recommended
in Section 3 immediately.

2. Impact

Local users may be able to create arbitrary directories anywhere on
the system. This may be leveraged to gain root privileges.

3. Workarounds/Solution

Official vendor patches have been released by Silicon Graphics which
address this vulnerability (Section 3.2).

If the patches recommended by Silicon Graphics cannot be applied,
AUSCERT recommends that sites prevent the exploitation of this
vulnerability by immediately applying the workaround given in Section
3.1.

3.1 Remove setuid and execute permissions

To prevent the exploitation of the vulnerability described in this
advisory, sites should remove the setuid root and execute permissions
from cdplayer. To do this, the following command should be run as
root:

# /bin/chmod 400 /usr/bin/X11/cdplayer
# ls -l /usr/bin/X11/cdplayer
-r-------- 1 root sys 127648 Jul 17 12:28 /usr/bin/X11/cdplayer

Note that this will remove the ability for users to run this program.

3.2 Install vendor patches

Silicon Graphics has released a security bulletin containing
information about and patch details for similar vulnerabilities
affecting a number of related programs including cdplayer(1). The
original release of this bulletin can be retrieved from:

ftp://sgigate.sgi.com/security/19980301-01-PX

Information on patches which address the vulnerability described in
this advisory has been extracted from the SGI bulletin and is listed
below.

OS Version Vulnerable? Patch # Other Actions
---------- ----------- ------- -------------

IRIX 3.x no
IRIX 4.x no
IRIX 5.0.x yes not avail Note 1
IRIX 5.1.x yes not avail Note 1
IRIX 5.2 yes not avail Note 1
IRIX 5.3 yes 2563
IRIX 6.0.x yes not avail Note 1
IRIX 6.1 yes not avail Note 1
IRIX 6.2 yes 2564
IRIX 6.3 yes 2565
IRIX 6.4 yes 2291


NOTES

1) upgrade operating system or see "Temporary Solution" section.

"Temporary Solution" refers to the SGI bulletin but is equivalent to
the suggestions given in our AUSCERT advisory in section 3.1.

These patches can be retrieved from:

ftp://sgigate.sgi.com/patches/

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The AUSCERT team have made every effort to ensure that the information
contained in this document is accurate. However, the decision to use the
information described is the responsibility of each user or organisation.
The appropriateness of this document for an organisation or individual
system should be considered before application in conjunction with local
policies and procedures. AUSCERT takes no responsibility for the
consequences of applying the contents of this document.

If you believe that your system has been compromised, contact AUSCERT or
your representative in FIRST (Forum of Incident Response and Security
Teams).

AUSCERT is located at The University of Queensland within the Prentice
Centre. AUSCERT is a full member of the Forum of Incident Response and
Security Teams (FIRST).

AUSCERT maintains an anonymous FTP service which is found on:
ftp://ftp.auscert.org.au/pub/. This archive contains past SERT and AUSCERT
Advisories, and other computer security information.

AUSCERT also maintains a World Wide Web service which is found on:
http://www.auscert.org.au/.

Internet Email: auscert@auscert.org.au
Facsimile: (07) 3365 4477
Telephone: (07) 3365 4417 (International: +61 7 3365 4417)
AUSCERT personnel answer during Queensland business hours
which are GMT+10:00 (AEST).
On call after hours for emergencies.

Postal:
Australian Computer Emergency Response Team
c/- Prentice Centre
The University of Queensland
Brisbane
Qld. 4072.
AUSTRALIA


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Revision History

20 March 1998 Silicon Graphics has released a security bulletin
addressing the vulnerability described in this advisory.
Section 3 has been modified to include vendor patch
information.

10 December 1996 -- Removed comment in Section 3.1 about using cdman(1)
if the playing of audio compact disks was essential.
cdman(1) has since been found to be vulnerable
(see AUSCERT Advisory AA-96.20
SGI IRIX datman/cdman Vulnerability).


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