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[security bulletin] HPSBUX02102 SSRT051078 rev.2 - HP-UX usermod(1M) Local Unauthorized Access.

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SUPPORT COMMUNICATION - SECURITY BULLETIN

Document ID: c00614838
Version: 2

HPSBUX02102 SSRT051078 rev.2 - HP-UX usermod(1M) Local
Unauthorized Access.

NOTICE: The information in this Security Bulletin should be acted
upon as soon as possible.

Release Date: 2006-03-13
Last Updated: 2006-03-23

Potential Security Impact: Local unauthorized access to user and
system files and directories.

Source: Hewlett-Packard Company,
HP Software Security Response Team

VULNERABILITY SUMMARY

A vulnerability has been identified with certain versions of the
HP-UX usermod(1M) command. A certain combination of options can
result in recursively changing the ownership of all directories
and files under a user's new home directory. This may result in
unauthorized access to these directories and files.

References: none

SUPPORTED SOFTWARE VERSIONS*: ONLY impacted versions are listed.
HP-UX B.11.00, B.11.11, B.11.23

BACKGROUND

The behavior is present in HP-UX B.11.00, B.11.11, and B.11.23.
For B.11.11, the affected version of usermod(1M) is present only
in these patches: PHCO_29269, PHCO_30275, PHCO_32181.

->The -d <dir> option of the command usermod(1M) specifies a new
home directory for the login.
Executing a vulnerable version of usermod(1M) in the following
manner

-># usermod -d <dir> -u <new uid> -m <username>
or
-># usermod -d <dir> -g <new or old gid> -m <username>

->causes the ownership of all files and directories, including
and beneath directory <dir> to be recursively changed to
<username>.
->If the directory <dir> is '/' the system will immediately
become inoperable.
->If directory <dir> is an existing directory other than '/' the
change in ownership may not be an issue. If directories or files
under directory <dir> were owned by an account other than
<username>, the affected files or directories may be subject to
unauthorized access.

AFFECTED VERSIONS

HP-UX B.11.11

OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN
action: install PHCO_33142 or subsequent
Verify file/directory ownership

HP-UX B.11.00
HP-UX B.11.23

OS-Core.SYS-ADMIN
action: Verify file/directory ownership

END AFFECTED VERSIONS

RESOLUTION

HP has made the following patch available to resolve this issue.
The patch is available from http://itrc.hp.com

HP-UX B.11.11 - PHCO_33142 or subsequent

Until patches are available for the other affected versions,
usermod(1M) should not be used in the following manner:
-># usermod -d <dir> -u <new uid> -m <username>

or

-># usermod -d <dir> -g <new or old gid> -m <username>

For B.11.11, the affected version of usermod(1M) is present only
in these patches: PHCO_29269,PHCO_30275, PHCO_32181.
All new patches will only provide a version of usermod(1M) that
does not exhibit the behavior. These patches will not detect any
ownerships that may have been altered by the vulnerable version of
usermod(1M). Customers should verify that file/directory
ownerships have not been altered.

NOTE: The swverify option fix=true can restore altered ownerships
for software installed by swinstall.
This Security Bulletin will be revised as other patches become
available.

MANUAL ACTIONS: Yes - NonUpdate

B.11.11 - install PHCO_33142 or subsequent.
B.11.00 and B.11.23 - Avoid using the usermod(1M) command as
described above.

PRODUCT SPECIFIC INFORMATION

HP-UX Security Patch Check: Security Patch Check revision B.02.00
analyzes all HP-issued Security Bulletins to provide a subset of
recommended actions that potentially affect a specific HP-UX
system. For more information:
http://software.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayProductInfo.do?
productNumber=B6834AA

HISTORY: Version: 1 (rev.1) 15 March 2006 Initial release
Version: 2 (rev.2) 23 March 2006 clarified command syntax

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