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Sun Security Bulletin #00193 (fwd)


From: jdyson () TECHREPORTS JPL NASA GOV (Jay D. Dyson)
Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 16:50:37 -0800


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Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2000 16:30:40 -0800 (PST)
From: Sun Security Coordination Team <secure () sunsc eng sun com>
To: CWS () sunsc eng sun com
Subject: Sun Security Bulletin #00193

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                    Sun Microsystems, Inc. Security Bulletin
                 
Bulletin Number:        #00193
Date:                   January 5, 2000
Cross-Ref:              CERT Advisory CA-2000-01
Title:                  Distributed Denial-of-Service Tools
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1. Background

   Several Sun Microsystems customers have expressed concern about
   security issues raised in the recent "SANS Flash Alert For Solaris"
   message posted to several security mailing lists in the last few
   days. The issues cited in the posting have also been reported by
   CERT, NIPC and other key organizations.

   The issues raised in these advisories and postings are not new, and
   no new vulnerabilities are involved. Also, no "virus"- or
   "worm"-like software is involved. Further, there is no related "Y2K"
   issue. (All of these possibilities have been proposed by concerned
   customers.)

   Rather, the problems described in these advisories are caused by
   software tools that are deliberately installed on machines which
   have already been compromised. The tools may then be subsequently
   used to launch denial-of-service attacks. The tools (known as
   Trinoo, TFN, TFN2K, and Stacheldraht) are not capable of spreading
   on their own, but do make use of already compromised hosts as
   "client" machines to flood networks or targeted systems, causing
   denial-of-service conditions.

   Sun and other organizations, such as CERT, believe that many of the
   hosts used as attack "clients" have been compromised via
   exploitation of known vulnerabilities such as:

           o rpc.statd port bounce
           o rpc.cmsd buffer overflows
           o tooltalk buffer overflows
           
   Sun patches are currently available for each of these
   vulnerabilities.  (For details, see "Recommendations" section below.)
   Again: the new attack methods do not exploit new vulnerabilities.

   The pertinent CERT advisory is at:

        http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2000-01.html

2. Recommendations

   Sun recommends that you install all applicable security patches listed
   in Sun security bulletins #00186 and #00188 to prevent exploitation of
   the rpc.statd and rpc.cmsd vulnerabilities. Sun also recommends that
   you keep your systems current on security patches and install all
   applicable patches listed at:

http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/patch-license&nav=pub-p

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APPENDICES

A.  Patches listed in this bulletin are available to all Sun customers at:

    http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/show.pl?target=patches/patch-license&nav=pub-patches

B.  Checksums for the patches listed in this bulletin are available at:

    ftp://sunsolve.sun.com/pub/patches/CHECKSUMS

C.  Sun security bulletins are available at:

    http://sunsolve.sun.com/pub-cgi/secBulletin.pl
        
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    http://sunsolve.sun.com/pgpkey.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 () sun com

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