Gentoo Linux Security Advisory GLSA 200710-25
http://security.gentoo.org/
Severity: High
Title: MLDonkey: Privilege escalation
Date: October 24, 2007
Bugs: #189412
ID: 200710-25
The Gentoo MLDonkey ebuild adds a user to the system with a valid login
shell and no password.
MLDonkey is a peer-to-peer filesharing client that connects to several
different peer-to-peer networks, including Overnet and BitTorrent.
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1 net-p2p/mldonkey < 2.9.0-r3 >= 2.9.0-r3
The Gentoo MLDonkey ebuild adds a user to the system named "p2p" so
that the MLDonkey service can run under a user with low privileges.
This user is created with a valid login shell and no password.
A remote attacker could log into a vulnerable system as the p2p user.
This would require an installed login service that permitted empty
passwords, such as SSH configured with the "PermitEmptyPasswords yes"
option, a local login console, or a telnet server.
See Resolution.
Change the p2p user's shell to disallow login. For example, as root run
the following command:
# usermod -s /bin/false p2p
NOTE: updating to the current MLDonkey ebuild will not remove this
vulnerability, it must be fixed manually. The updated ebuild is to
prevent this problem from occurring in the future.
This GLSA and any updates to it are available for viewing at
the Gentoo Security Website:
http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200710-25.xml
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