SuSE: 'ucdsnmp' Denial of service vulnerability
Summary
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SuSE Security Announcement
Package: ucdsnmp
Announcement-ID: SuSE-SA:2002:012
Date: Monday, Apr 8th 2002 11:37 MEST
Affected SuSE versions: 6.4, 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3
SuSE Linux Database Server
SuSE eMail Server III
SuSE Firewall
SuSE Linux Connectivity Server
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server 7
Vulnerability Type: - remote root access
- remote denial-of-service
Severity (1-10): 6
SuSE default package: no
Other affected systems: all linux-like systems using ucdsnmp
Content of this advisory:
1) security vulnerability resolved: serveral bugs in ucdsnmp
problem description, discussion, solution and upgrade information
2) pending vulnerabilities, solutions, workarounds
3) standard appendix (further information)
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1) problem description, brief discussion, solution, upgrade information
The Secure Programming Group of the Oulu University, Sweden released
a testing suite for SNMP implementations. Several bugs could be triggered
in the ucd-snmpd code by using this testing suite. These bugs lead to
remote denial-of-service attacks and may possibly exploited to break
system security remotely.
Additionally, the SuSE Security Team did a full audit of the ucd-snmpd
code and we hope to avoid more problems caused by other bugs in the
future.
Generally SNMP access (UDP 161,162) and all UDP bouncing services like
echo (UDP 7) should completely be blocked at your firewall.
Please download the update package for your distribution and verify its
integrity by the methods listed in section 3) of this announcement.
Then, install the package using the command "rpm -Fhv file.rpm" to apply
the update.
After updateing the RPM package run "ldconfig" and "rcsnmpd restart"
as root to make the new library effective and to start the new daemon.
Please note! We made a version upgrade of ucdsnmp, so other
programs that rely on the ucdsnmpd library may become broken.
We are aware of the following dependencies:
- ethereal
- gxsnmp
- mod_php4
- snmp
- tngfw
New RPM packages for this programs will be released as soon as possible.
The mod_php4 packages have been published and require the new ucdsnmp
packages.
i386 Intel Platform:
SuSE-7.3
1c2e1cb902a7bfd1235b72ab01ef8fb5
source rpm:
4690d8fdd02aeda1ecdfb823ee4e5c5b
SuSE-7.2
8d64235fb11291264a77df5dbcccc92d
source rpm:
64ea35f0f89fda979050e0276a9a1454
SuSE-7.1
89d6afe19dde9d69269ba59941db9ed8
source rpm:
226cd20a4f287c3ed518443070ba5a1b
SuSE-7.0
d83d0eacc2ee9aeb9d48106c5ccc5d86
source rpm:
7b39de0fa0632f845da6bc0868ae7a50
SuSE-6.4
0f07af8b74bff747d0a08158ebce13e0
source rpm:
adc89756a09334dcb4a392079b40bc63
Sparc Platform:
SuSE-7.3
2bf9c52997928890eb39e74ebd279a96
source rpm:
ae8896d82ba79d65b7a9efdc681d61e2
SuSE-7.1
29b37eecda93c9c40eeafc7c6f2150b5
source rpm:
6510ed2805dc225dfe0f2576e082d518
SuSE-7.0
97ff495d2e5a25fbd403ac60d953fb67
source rpm:
2bf034b9ccfc8e18915c9ad043c3f031
AXP Alpha Platform:
SuSE-7.1
1d1b6039a7ff00146395d9b47f79cd8a
source rpm:
b9e13edaae7adc6325088d562687ae12
SuSE-7.0
1f3e6df23a387747f025916e42d56e4d
source rpm:
d8b0005133f9a1129d1b5cd821999d20
SuSE-6.4
ee584501afdf1e3246d48ef0648e40f9
source rpm:
1ffda4dc5f0cd611de0c45305849b314
PPC PowerPC Platform:
SuSE-7.3
43d3afe225546fac26d64b78439c2659
source rpm:
7859b62cc34b7bd6638beca85e6c72d6
SuSE-7.1
583bf560618c865daafb7219f230666d
source rpm:
528a0127706acd1586846d8c85dcee49
SuSE-7.0
8bcb36e2ad94472564ee94449590a362
source rpm:
e3f20e08881a22f73376cacf4f9a5606
SuSE-6.4
4a9e00c6e07230f156b4382e97028b29
source rpm:
5464ea7488c5fd9e8f0617833a296fbf
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2) Pending vulnerabilities in SuSE Distributions and Workarounds:
- inn
update packages are available for the inn news server, as contained
in all SuSE Linux products. The updates fix a problem where the
inews program wouldn't properly check the moderator's email address
that is supplied by the server. The user calling inews may gain
elevated local privileges with this bug.
In addition to the fix for this particular bug, minor directory
permission adaptions have been made.
We will not release an own security announcement for this bug.
- gnokii for SuSE-7.2 and SuSE-7.3
The gnokii package for the SuSE Linux distributions contain a
vulnerability that allows write access to any file on the system,
allowing a local attacker to gain root privileges. Update packages
for the SuSE Linux Distributions 7.2 and 7.3 are avbailable on our ftp
server that fix this problem.
We will not release an own security announcement for this bug.
- mod_php4 for SuSE Linux 7.2
A packaging error caused the update packages for the mod_php4 package
on SuSE Linux 7.2 to lack support for TTF, XML and IMAP. This has been
corrected with new update packages on the ftp server.
- fileutils
A race condition while recursively removing directory structures from
world-writeable directories cause the rm(1) command to be vulnerable
to an attack that allows a local user to remove arbitrary directories
(and files) from the system. The error has been corrected in the
update packages that are available from the a1/ series update
directrory of each distribution. Users of SuSE Linux Enterprise
Server 7 based products receive their update packages through the
SuSE maintenance web.
We will not release an own security announcement for this bug.
- nscd
The name service cache daemon shipped with supported SuSE products
(part of the glibc/shlibs package) is configured to run by default,
but configured to not cache hosts entries (A- and PTR records from
domain name servers). Therefore, a vulnerability that takes advantage
of the fact that nscd uses an existing (cached) PTR record for
resolving a request for an A-record is not applicable to SuSE
products. The weakness will be fixed in future releases of SuSE products.
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3) standard appendix: authenticity verification, additional information
- Package authenticity verification:
SuSE update packages are available on many mirror ftp servers all over
the world. While this service is being considered valuable and important
to the free and open source software community, many users wish to be
sure about the origin of the package and its content before installing
the package. There are two verification methods that can be used
independently from each other to prove the authenticity of a downloaded
file or rpm package:
1) md5sums as provided in the (cryptographically signed) announcement.
2) using the internal gpg signatures of the rpm package.
1) execute the command
md5sum
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