Sun Security Bulletin #00143

Aleph One (aleph1@DFW.NET)
Tue, 24 Jun 1997 15:37:32 -0500

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Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin

Bulletin Number: #00143
Date: June 24 1997
Cross-Ref:
Title: Vulnerability in eeprom

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1. Bulletins Topics

Sun announces the release of patches for Solaris 2.5.1, 2.5, 2.4, and 2.3
(SunOS 5.5.1, 5.5, 5.4, and 5.3), that relate to a vulnerability in the
eeprom program.

Sun strongly recommends that you install the patches listed in section 4
immediately on every affected system.

2. Who is Affected

Vulnerable: SunOS versions 5.5.1, 5.5, 5.4, and 5.3 for SPARC only.

Not vulnerable: All other supported versions of SunOS

The vulnerability is fixed in the upcoming release of Solaris.

3. Understanding the Vulnerability

The eeprom program changes or displays the values of parameters in EEPROM.
The EEPROM (Electrically erasable programmable read-only memory) is a
non-volatile PROM that holds information about the current system
configuration, alternate boot paths, and other information. Due to
insufficient bounds checking on arguments passed to the eeprom program,
it is possible to overwrite the internal stack space of eeprom while it is
executing. Since eeprom has setgid bin permissions, this vulnerability may
allow non-privileged users to gain privileged access, including root
privileges.

4. List of Patches

The vulnerability in eeprom is fixed by the following patches:

OS version Patch ID
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SunOS 5.5.1 104795-01
SunOS 5.5 104796-01
SunOS 5.4 104798-01
SunOS 5.3 104797-01

Intel x86 systems do not have the eeprom program and are not
affected by this vulnerability.

5. Checksum Table

The checksum table below shows the BSD checksums (SunOS 5.x: /usr/ucb/sum),
SVR4 checksums (SunOS 5.x: /usr/bin/sum), and the MD5 digital signatures
for the above-mentioned patches that are available from:

ftp://sunsolve1.sun.com/pub/patches/patches.html

These checksums may not apply if you obtain patches from your answer
centers.

File Name BSD SVR4 MD5
- --------------- --------- --------- --------------------------------
104795-01.tar.Z 03357 150 64333 300 3004B44BE2742A51A593DE8B76679768
104796-01.tar.Z 12042 150 18119 299 92DA0C5513E191A4C3719B3EFFB1B935
104798-01.tar.Z 40939 166 63088 332 DD89275C55397A97C4B06D1E5037723F
104797-01.tar.Z 59061 165 27937 330 BE97B2DD42A890F4E736A323E3CD8A4A

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APPENDICES

A. Patches listed in this bulletin are available to all Sun customers via
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ftp://sunsolve1.sun.com/pub/patches/patches.html

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