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netbsd.2000-013.cfengine
Posted Oct 31, 2000

NetBSD Security Advisory 2000-013 - The cfd daemon in GNU CFEngine port contains several format string vulnerabilities in syslog() calls. This could permit remote hosts to inject the network daemon with a message causing a segmentation fault. As cfd is almost always run as root due to its nature (centralized configuration management), this could lead to a root compromise.

tags | remote, root, vulnerability
systems | netbsd
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netbsd.2000-013.cfengine

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NetBSD Security Advisory 2000-013
=================================

Topic: cfengine contains format string vulnerabilities
Version: any before 1.5.3nb3
Severity: possible remote root compromise.


Abstract
========

Note: The cfengine package is not part of the base NetBSD distribution,
and is not installed by default. It is part of the NetBSD package
collection, which contains a large number of third-party applications
in ready-to-install format.

NetBSD makes no claim about the suitability or security of these
third-party applications; however, when we become aware of severe
security holes in commonly used packages, we may release advisories
such as this one.

The cfd daemon in GNU CFEngine contains several format string vulnerabilities
in syslog() calls. This could permit remote hosts to inject the network
daemon with a message causing a segmentation fault. As cfd is almost
always run as root due to its nature (centralized configuration management),
this could lead to a root compromise.

This advisory was based on a message from to BUGTRAQ from Pekka Savola
<pekkas@NETCORE.FI>.

Solutions and Workarounds
=========================

Versions of cfengine older than version 1.5.3nb2 could be vulnerable. To
find out the version of cfengine installed on your NetBSD system, you can use
pkg_info(1):

# pkg_info -e cfengine-\*

If cfengine is not installed on your system, no output will be generated,
and your system is not vulnerable to this problem.

If you have a version older than, or including, 1.5.3nb2, you should
upgrade to version 1.5.3nb3 (or newer) of cfengine. A corrected
version has been part of the NetBSD packages collection since 2nd
October 2000.

If a vulnerable version of cfengine is installed, then you should
immediately remove the vulnerability by deleting the package. As
root, type:

# pkg_delete -v cfengine-\*

If you continue to need cfengine, you should install a new version of
the package.

There are precompiled binary packages of cfengine for some NetBSD ports
available from:

ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/sysutils/cfengine/README.html

If no precompiled binary is available for your platform, you can build
your own from source. First, make sure that you have a version of the
pkgsrc hierarchy from 2nd October 2000 or later. (See
http://www.netbsd.org/Sites/net.html for ways to obtain NetBSD, and
pkgsrc, its packages collection.)

You can then install the new version of the package:

cd pkgsrc/sysutils/cfengine; make clean; make install

For more information on how to rebuild a package from source for your
architecture, see ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/README

Revision History
================

20001024 revised prior to publication.

More Information
================

Information about NetBSD and NetBSD security can be found at
http://www.NetBSD.ORG/ and http://www.NetBSD.ORG/Security/.


Copyright 2000, The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

$NetBSD: NetBSD-SA2000-013.txt,v 1.4 2000/10/24 14:39:40 agc Exp $

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