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IBM-ERS Security Vulnerability Alert: Buffer overflows in the
From: ers () VNET IBM COM (ers () VNET IBM COM)
Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 15:44:58 -0500
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Description A buffer overflow vulnerability exists in the AIX libDtSvc.a library that can allow local users to become root. There has been an exploit posted to the Bugtraq mailing list. In the course of investigating the libDtSvc.a overflows, fixes were made to the writesrv and rcp commands as well. II. Fixes Abstract 4.1 APAR 4.2 APAR ==================================================================== SECURITY: buffer overflow in dtaction IX69179 IX69180 SECURITY: buffer overflow in writesrv IX69168 IX69169 SECURITY: buffer overflow in /bin/rcp IX69170 IX69171 To determine if you have these APARs on your system, run the following command (double quotes required if more than one APAR is specified): instfix -ivk "<APARid> [<APARid> ...]" Or run the following command (no double quotes): lslpp -h <fileset> [<fileset> ...] Each installed fileset listed in the tables below must be at the indicated version or higher. AIX 4.1 ------- Fileset Version ================================================ X11.Dt.rte 4.1.5.13 X11.Dt.helprun 4.1.5.2 bos.rte.im 4.1.4.2 X11.base.lib 4.1.5.6 X11.Dt.lib 4.1.5.5 X11.motif.lib 4.1.5.4 X11.samples.lib.Core 4.1.5.2 bos.rte.misc_cmds 4.1.5.3 bos.rte.tcp.client 4.1.5.11 AIX 4.2 ------- Fileset Version ================================================ X11.Dt.rte 4.2.1.5 X11.Dt.helprun 4.2.1.1 bos.rte.im 4.2.1.1 X11.vsm.rte 4.2.1.3 X11.motif.lib 4.2.1.2 X11.samples.lib.Core 4.2.0.1 bos.rte.misc_cmds 4.2.1.1 bos.net.tcp.client 4.2.1.10 To Order ======== APARs may be ordered using Electronic Fix Distribution (via FixDist) or from the IBM Support Center. For more information on FixDist, reference URL: http://service.software.ibm.com/aixsupport/ or send e-mail to aixserv () austin ibm com with a subject of "FixDist". III. Contact Information To request the PGP public key that can be used to encrypt new AIX security vulnerabilities, send email to security-alert () austin ibm com with a subject of "get key". If you would like to subscribe to the AIX security newsletter, send a note to aixserv () austin ibm com with a subject of "subscribe Security". To cancel your subscription, use a subject of "unsubscribe Security". To see a list of other available subscriptions, use a subject of "help". IBM and AIX are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation. =============================================================================== IBM's Internet Emergency Response Service (IBM-ERS) is a subscription-based Internet security response service that includes computer security incident response and management, regular electronic verification of your Internet gateway(s), and security vulnerability alerts similar to this one that are tailored to your specific computing environment. By acting as an extension of your own internal security staff, IBM-ERS's team of Internet security experts helps you quickly detect and respond to attacks and exposures across your Internet connection(s). As a part of IBM's Business Recovery Services organization, the IBM Internet Emergency Response Service is a component of IBM's SecureWay(tm) line of security products and services. From hardware to software to consulting, SecureWay solutions can give you the assurance and expertise you need to protect your valuable business resources. To find out more about the IBM Internet Emergency Response Service, send an electronic mail message to ers-sales () vnet ibm com, or call 1-800-742-2493 (Prompt 4). IBM-ERS maintains a site on the World Wide Web at http://www.ers.ibm.com/. Visit the site for information about the service, copies of security alerts, team contact information, and other items. IBM-ERS uses Pretty Good Privacy* (PGP*) as the digital signature mechanism for security vulnerability alerts and other distributed information. The IBM-ERS PGP* public key is available from http://www.ers.ibm.com/team-info/pgpkey.html. "Pretty Good Privacy" and "PGP" are trademarks of Philip Zimmermann. IBM-ERS is a Member Team of the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams (FIRST), a global organization established to foster cooperation and response coordination among computer security teams worldwide. Copyright 1997 International Business Machines Corporation. The information in this document is provided as a service to customers of the IBM Emergency Response Service. 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