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  Переполнение буфера в службе dtspcd в CDE (buffer overflow)

  ISS Security Advisory: Multi-Vendor Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in CDE Subprocess Control Service

From:CERT <cert_(at)_cert.gov>
Date:13.11.2001
Subject:Advisory CA-2001-31 Buffer Overflow in CDE Subprocess Control Service

CERT Advisory CA-2001-31 Buffer Overflow in CDE Subprocess Control Service

  Original release date: November 12, 2001
  Last revised: --
  Source: CERT/CC

  A complete revision history can be found at the end of this file.

Systems Affected

    * Systems running CDE

Overview

  There  is  a  remotely  exploitable buffer overflow vulnerability in a
  library  function  used  by  the  CDE Subprocess Control Service. This
  vulnerability  could  be  used  to  crash  the  service  or to execute
  arbitrary  code with root privileges. This vulnerability is documented
  in VU#172583.

I. Description

  The  Common  Desktop Environment (CDE) is an integrated graphical user
  interface  that  runs  on  UNIX  and  Linux operating systems. The CDE
  Subprocess  Control  Service (dtspcd) is a network daemon that accepts
  requests  from  clients  to  execute  commands and launch applications
  remotely.  On  systems  running CDE, dtspcd is spawned by the Internet
  services  daemon  (typically  inetd  or  xinetd)  in response to a CDE
  client request. dtspcd is typically configured to run on port 6112/tcp
  with root privileges.

  For more information about CDE, see

         http://www.opengroup.org/cde/

         http://www.opengroup.org/desktop/faq/

  There  is  a  remotely  exploitable buffer overflow vulnerability in a
  shared  library  that  is  used  by dtspcd. During client negotiation,
  dtspcd  accepts  a  length  value  and subsequent data from the client
  without performing adequate input validation. As a result, a malicious
  client can manipulate data sent to dtspcd and cause a buffer overflow,
  potentially executing code with root privileges.

  The  vulnerability  was  first  reported to us in March 1999, and more
  recently   by  Internet  Security  Systems  (ISS)  X-Force.  For  more
  information, see

         http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/172583

         http://xforce.iss.net/alerts/advise101.php

  This  vulnerability  has been assigned the identifier CAN-2001-0803 by
  the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) group:

         http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2001-0803

  Many  common  UNIX  systems  ship  with  CDE  installed and enabled by
  default.  To  determine  if  your  system is configured to run dtspcd,
  check for the following entries (may be wrapped):

    /etc/services

        dtspc 6112/tcp

    /etc/inetd.conf

        dtspc   stream   tcp   nowait   root   /usr/dt/bin/dtspcd
        /usr/dt/bin/dtspcd

  Any system that does not run the CDE Subprocess Control Service is not
  vulnerable to this problem.

II. Impact

  An attacker can execute arbitrary code with root privileges.

III. Solution

Apply a patch

  Appendix  A  contains  information  from  vendors  who  have  provided
  information  for  this  advisory.  We  will  update the appendix as we
  receive more information. If a vendor's name does not appear, then the
  CERT/CC  did  not  hear  from  that vendor. Please contact your vendor
  directly.

Limit access to vulnerable service

  Until  patches are available and can be applied, you may wish to limit
  or  block  access  to  the  Subprocess  Control Service from untrusted
  networks   such   as   the   Internet.   Using  a  firewall  or  other
  packet-filtering technology, block or restrict access to the port used
  by the Subprocess Control Service. As noted above, dtspcd is typically
  configured  to  listen on port 6112/tcp. It may be possible to use TCP
  Wrapper or a similar technology to provide improved access control and
  logging  functionality  for  dtspcd  connections.  Keep  in  mind that
  blocking  ports at a network perimeter does not protect the vulnerable
  service  from the internal network. It is important to understand your
  network  configuration  and  service requirements before deciding what
  changes are appropriate. TCP Wrapper is available from

         ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/security/index.html

Appendix A. - Vendor Information

  This  appendix  contains  information  provided  by  vendors  for this
  advisory.  When  vendors  report  new  information  to the CERT/CC, we
  update this section and note the changes in our revision history. If a
  particular  vendor  is  not  listed  below, we have not received their
  comments.


Caldera, Inc.

  Caldera  Open  Unix  and UnixWare are vulnerable. Caldera has released
  Security Advisory CSSA-2001-SCO.30 (URL wrapped):

         ftp://stage.caldera.com/pub/security/openunix/
         CSSA-2001-SCO.30/CSSA-2001-SCO.30.txt


Compaq Computer Corporation

  Case ID SSRT0782U
  Compaq  has  not been able to reproduce the problem identified in this
  advisory  for  any Compaq OS. However, with the information available,
  we  are  including  a  code  change  for Compaq's TRU64 UNIX that will
  further reduce any potential overflow vulnerability. This updated code
  will  be  announced when patches are available from the TRU64 UNIX FTP
  site  and will be included in future releases of TRU64 UNIX. The TRU64
  UNIX FTP patch site is at:

         http://ftp.support.compaq.com/public/dunix/

  To  subscribe  to automatically receive future NEW Security Advisories
  from the Compaq's Software Security Response Team via electronic mail,
  use your browser select the URL:

         http://www.support.compaq.com/patches/mailing-list.shtml

  Select  "Security  and  Individual  Notices"  for  immediate  dispatch
  notifications directly to your mailbox.
  To report new Security Vulnerabilities, send mail to:

         security-ssrt@compaq.com


Cray Inc.

  UNICOS, UNICOS/mk, and CrayTools are not vulnerable.


Fujitsu

  Fujitsu's UXP/V operating system is not vulnerable because it does not
  support any CDE components.


Hewlett-Packard Company

  The  version of dtspcd supplied by HP has a buffer overflow. It is not
  clear  whether  this  overflow  can  be  exploited.  To  be safe HP is
  generating  patches  to  fix  this  overflow on the assumption that it
  might be exploitable.


IBM Corporation

  IBM  addressed a buffer overflow in CDE dtspcd in AIX 4.x around April
  1999. See the following APARs for more information (URLs wrapped):
  APAR IY06694:

         http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/aix/fixes/v4/X11/
         X11.Dt.rte.4.3.3.10.info

  APAR IX89419 (AIX 4.3.0):

         http://www-1.ibm.com/servlet/support/manager?rs=0&rt=0&
         org=apars&doc=29B5A5858069D8A2852567C90039978E
         http://techsupport.services.ibm.com/aix/fixes/v4/X11/
         X11.Dt.lib.4.3.2.5.info

  APAR IX89893 (AIX 4.2.0):

         http://www-1.ibm.com/servlet/support/manager?rs=0&rt=0&
         org=apars&doc=AAF008DAA07200B6852567CC0049B07D

  APAR IX89806 (AIX V4.1 BOS):

         http://www-1.ibm.com/servlet/support/manager?rs=0&rt=0&
         org=apars&doc=446F48D60A887FF0852567CA005C9920


The Open Group

  The   Open   Group  maintains  source  code  for  the  Common  Desktop
  Environment  (CDE).  The  Open  Group is investigating this issue, and
  source   licensees  of  The  Open  Group's  CDE  product  can  contact
  desktop@opengroup.org for advice regarding this issue.


SGI

  SGI  acknowledges  the  CDE  vulnerabilities  reported  by CERT and is
  currently  investigating.  No further information is available at this
  time.  For the protection of all our customers, SGI does not disclose,
  discuss  or  confirm  vulnerabilities  until  a full investigation has
  occurred  and any necessary patch(es) or release streams are available
  for all vulnerable and supported IRIX operating systems. Until SGI has
  more  definitive  information  to provide, customers are encouraged to
  assume   all   security   vulnerabilities   as  exploitable  and  take
  appropriate  steps  according  to  local  site  security  policies and
  requirements.  As  further  information  becomes available, additional
  advisories  will  be  issued  via  the normal SGI security information
  distribution methods including the wiretap mailing list.

         http://www.sgi.com/support/security/


Sun

  The  Sun  dtspcd  daemon is vulnerable to this buffer overflow. Sun is
  generating  patches  to  address  this  issue  for  all  affected  and
  supported  versions  of  Solaris. Sun will be releasing a Sun Security
  Bulletin  once  the  patches  are  officially  released  and  publicly
  available. The patches will be available from:

         http://sunsolve.sun.com/securitypatch

  Sun Security Bulletins are available from:

         http://sunsolve.sun.com/security


Xi Graphics

  We  have  not  been  able to confirm whether we are vulnerable to this
  exploit,  however  the  potential  for a buffer overrun is present. We
  will  provide  a  patch  on our FTP site for DeXtop during the week of
  [November] 12th that addresses this issue.


Appendix B. - References

   1. http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/172583
   2. http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2001-0803
   3. http://xforce.iss.net/alerts/advise101.php
   4. http://www.opengroup.org/cde/
   5. http://www.opengroup.org/desktop/faq/
    _________________________________________________________________
    _________________________________________________________________

  The  CERT  Coordination  Center thanks Internet Security Systems (ISS)
  X-Force, who published an advisory on this issue.
    _________________________________________________________________

  Author: Art Manion
  ______________________________________________________________________

  This document is available from:
  http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-31.html
  ______________________________________________________________________

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