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Subject: CIAC Bulletin J-021: Sun Solaris Vulnerabilities ( dtmail, passwd )
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The U.S. Department of Energy
Computer Incident Advisory Capability
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INFORMATION BULLETIN
Sun Solaris Vulnerabilities ( dtmail, passwd )
December 29, 1998 18:00 GMT Number J-021
______________________________________________________________________________
PROBLEM: Two vulnerabilities have been identified by Sun Microsystems.
1) dtmail program which is the mail user agent for the Common
Desktop Environment (CDE).
2) passwd command changes passwords and password attributes.
PLATFORM: 1) 2.6, 2.6_x86, 2.5.1, 2.5.1_x86, 2.5, 2.5_x86, 2.4, and
2.4_x86 running CDE.
2) 2.6, 2.6_x86, 2.5.1, 2.5.1_x86, 2.5, 2.5_x86, 2.4, 2.4_x86
and 2.3.
DAMAGE: 1) A remote attacker may exploit these vulnerabilities to
execute arbitrary instructions with the privileges of mail and
that of the user reading the email.
2) Could be exploited to create a denial of service.
SOLUTION: Apply patches.
______________________________________________________________________________
VULNERABILITY Risk is high. Both of these vulnerabilities affect systems
ASSESSMENT: security. The first issue is that of mail privacy and the
second, possible denial of service. Patches should be applied
as soon as possible.
______________________________________________________________________________
[ Start Sun Microsystems Advisories ]
1) dtmail
______________________________________________________________________________
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin
Bulletin Number: #00181
Date: December 17, 1998
Cross-Ref:
Title: dtmail
______________________________________________________________________________
The information contained in this Security Bulletin is provided "AS IS."
Sun makes no warranties of any kind whatsoever with respect to the information
contained in this Security Bulletin. ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS,
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
IN NO EVENT WILL SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST REVENUE,
PROFIT OR DATA, OR FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED AND REGARDLESS OF ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN
THIS SECURITY BULLETIN, EVEN IF SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
If any of the above provisions are held to be in violation of applicable law,
void, or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, then such provisions are waived
to the extent necessary for this disclaimer to be otherwise enforceable in
such jurisdiction.
______________________________________________________________________________
1. Background
The dtmail program is the mail user agent for the Common Desktop
Environment (CDE). dtmail provides an intuitive, easy-to-use user
interface for reading, sending, and managing electronic mail.
Several buffer overflows have been found in dtmail with regards to
its handling of attachments. A remote attacker may exploit
these vulnerabilities to execute arbitrary instructions with the
privileges of mail and that of the user reading the email.
2. Affected Supported Versions
Solaris(tm) versions: 2.6, 2.6_x86, 2.5.1, 2.5.1_x86, 2.5, 2.5_x86,
2.4, and 2.4_x86 running CDE
3. Recommendations
Sun recommends that you install the respective patches immediately on
affected systems.
CDE Version Patch ID
_________________ _________
1.2 105338-14
1.2_x86 105339-12
1.0.2 104178-03
1.0.2_x86 104185-03
1.0.1 106920-01
1.0.1_x86 106921-01
______________________________________________________________________________
APPENDICES
A. Patches listed in this bulletin are available to all Sun customers via
World Wide Web at:
<URL:http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve/pubpatches/patches.html>
B. Checksums for the patches listed in this bulletin are available via
World Wide Web at:
<URL:http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve/pubpatches/patches.html>
C. Sun security bulletins are available via World Wide Web at:
<URL:http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve/secbulletins>
D. Sun Security Coordination Team's PGP key is available via World Wide Web
at:
<URL:http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve/secbulletins/SunSCkey.txt>
E. To report or inquire about a security problem with Sun software, contact
one or more of the following:
- Your local Sun answer centers
- Your representative computer security response team, such as CERT
- Sun Security Coordination Team. Send email to:
security-alert@xxxxxxx
F. To receive information or subscribe to our CWS (Customer Warning System)
mailing list, send email to:
security-alert@xxxxxxx
with a subject line (not body) containing one of the following commands:
Command Information Returned/Action Taken
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key Sun Security Coordination Team's PGP key
list A list of current security topics
query [topic] The email is treated as an inquiry and is forwarded to
the Security Coordination Team
report [topic] The email is treated as a security report and is
forwarded to the Security Coordination Team. Please
encrypt sensitive mail using Sun Security Coordination
Team's PGP key
send topic A short status summary or bulletin. For example, to
retrieve a Security Bulletin #00138, supply the
following in the subject line (not body):
send #138
subscribe Sender is added to our mailing list. To subscribe,
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subscribe cws your-email-address
Note that your-email-address should be substituted
by your email address.
unsubscribe Sender is removed from the CWS mailing list.
______________________________________________________________________________
Copyright 1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Sun,
Sun Microsystems, Solaris and SunOS are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. This
Security Bulletin may be reproduced and distributed, provided that this
Security Bulletin is not modified in any way and is attributed to
Sun Microsystems, Inc. and provided that such reproduction and distribution
is performed for non-commercial purposes.
2) passwd
______________________________________________________________________________
Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin
Bulletin Number: #00182
Date: December 17, 1998
Cross-Ref:
Title: passwd
______________________________________________________________________________
The information contained in this Security Bulletin is provided "AS IS."
Sun makes no warranties of any kind whatsoever with respect to the information
contained in this Security Bulletin. ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONDITIONS,
REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT OR
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE
HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY APPLICABLE LAW.
IN NO EVENT WILL SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST REVENUE,
PROFIT OR DATA, OR FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES HOWEVER CAUSED AND REGARDLESS OF ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY
ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN
THIS SECURITY BULLETIN, EVEN IF SUN MICROSYSTEMS, INC. HAS BEEN ADVISED OF
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
If any of the above provisions are held to be in violation of applicable law,
void, or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, then such provisions are waived
to the extent necessary for this disclaimer to be otherwise enforceable in
such jurisdiction.
______________________________________________________________________________
1. Background
The passwd command changes passwords and password attributes. A
vulnerability has been discovered in the passwd utility which could
be exploited to create a denial of service.
2. Affected Supported Versions
Solaris(tm) versions: 2.6, 2.6_x86, 2.5.1, 2.5.1_x86, 2.5, 2.5_x86,
2.4, 2.4_x86 and 2.3
3. Recommendations
Sun recommends that you install the respective patches immediately
on affected systems.
Operating System Patch ID
_________________ _________
Solaris 2.6 106271-04
Solaris 2.6_x86 106272-04
Solaris 2.5.1 104433-09
Solaris 2.5.1_x86 104434-08
Solaris 2.5 103178-09
Solaris 2.5_x86 103179-09
Solaris 2.4 101945-60
Solaris 2.4_x86 101946-53
Solaris 2.3 101318-91
______________________________________________________________________________
APPENDICES
A. Patches listed in this bulletin are available to all Sun customers via
World Wide Web at:
<URL:http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve/pubpatches/patches.html>
B. Checksums for the patches listed in this bulletin are available via
World Wide Web at:
<URL:http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve/pubpatches/patches.html>
C. Sun security bulletins are available via World Wide Web at:
<URL:http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve/secbulletins>
D. Sun Security Coordination Team's PGP key is available via World Wide Web
at:
<URL:http://sunsolve.sun.com/sunsolve/secbulletins/SunSCkey.txt>
E. To report or inquire about a security problem with Sun software, contact
one or more of the following:
- Your local Sun answer centers
- Your representative computer security response team, such as CERT
- Sun Security Coordination Team. Send email to:
security-alert@xxxxxxx
F. To receive information or subscribe to our CWS (Customer Warning System)
mailing list, send email to:
security-alert@xxxxxxx
with a subject line (not body) containing one of the following commands:
Command Information Returned/Action Taken
_______ _________________________________
help An explanation of how to get information
key Sun Security Coordination Team's PGP key
list A list of current security topics
query [topic] The email is treated as an inquiry and is forwarded to
the Security Coordination Team
report [topic] The email is treated as a security report and is
forwarded to the Security Coordination Team. Please
encrypt sensitive mail using Sun Security Coordination
Team's PGP key
send topic A short status summary or bulletin. For example, to
retrieve a Security Bulletin #00138, supply the
following in the subject line (not body):
send #138
subscribe Sender is added to our mailing list. To subscribe,
supply the following in the subject line (not body):
subscribe cws your-email-address
Note that your-email-address should be substituted
by your email address.
unsubscribe Sender is removed from the CWS mailing list.
______________________________________________________________________________
Copyright 1998 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Sun,
Sun Microsystems, Solaris and SunOS are trademarks or registered trademarks
of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries. This
Security Bulletin may be reproduced and distributed, provided that this
Security Bulletin is not modified in any way and is attributed to
Sun Microsystems, Inc. and provided that such reproduction and distribution
is performed for non-commercial purposes.
[ End Sun Microsystems Advisories ]
______________________________________________________________________________
CIAC wishes to acknowledge the contributions of Sun Microsystems for the
information contained in this bulletin.
______________________________________________________________________________
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