Sun Security Bulletin #00155 (fwd)

Howie (caffeine@TOODARKPARK.ORG)
Tue, 28 Oct 1997 12:09:44 -0500

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Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 08:45:04 -0800
From: Sun Security Coordination Team <secure@sunsc.Eng.Sun.COM>
To: CWS@sunsc.Eng.Sun.COM
Subject: Sun Security Bulletin #00155

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Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin

Bulletin Number: #00155
Date: October 28, 1997
Cross-Ref:
Title: nis_cachemgr
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1. Bulletins Topics

Sun announces the release of patches for Solaris 2.5.1, 2.5, and 2.4
(SunOS 5.5.1, 5.5, and 5.4) which relate to a vulnerability in
nis_cachemgr.

Sun estimates that the release of a patch for Solaris 2.3 (SunOS 5.3)
that relate to the same vulnerability will be available within 4 weeks
of the date of this bulletin.

Sun strongly recommends that you install the patches listed in section 4
immediately on systems running SunOS 5.5.1, 5.5, and 5.4 which use
NIS+.

2. Who is Affected

Vulnerable: SunOS versions 5.5.1, 5.5.1_x86, 5.5, 5.5_x86,
5.4, 5.4_x86, 5.3

Not vulnerable: All other supported versions of SunOS.

The vulnerability does not exist in Solaris 2.6.

3. Understanding the Vulnerability

NIS+ clients run nis_cachemgr, a NIS+ utility that caches location
information about NIS+ servers. This vulnerability, if exploited, allows
attackers to add bogus directory objects to the global shared cache, in
effect specifying rogue NIS+ servers that are under their control.

4. List of Patches

The vulnerability in nis_cachemgr is fixed by the following patches:

OS version Patch ID
__________ ________
SunOS 5.5.1 103612-33
SunOS 5.5.1_x86 103613-32
SunOS 5.5 103187-29
SunOS 5.5_x86 103188-29
SunOS 5.4 101973-32
SunOS 5.4_x86 101974-32
SunOS 5.3 101318-89 (to be released in 4 weeks)

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:

<URL: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
_______________ __________ __________ ________________________________
103612-33.tar.Z 42409 3248 60555 6495 63408A137DBE6BEEDAECFA49674F0E5A
103613-32.tar.Z 08972 2939 41390 5878 E613588ADA2845DA2CEDE801FE247ED2
103187-29.tar.Z 47938 3240 14585 6479 D681C0BB1C4267418AEB20F56DDE7FD3
103188-29.tar.Z 36871 2919 14150 5838 F7184B433BF9EDCBA99E81D2039F355A
101973-32.tar.Z 55144 956 44485 1911 A802DA901090B52A27BDC6AE0D386C13
101974-32.tar.Z 41770 826 48991 1652 91AB26639B6CB0902ADE354999751826
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APPENDICES

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

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