Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 09:32:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: SGI Security Coordinator <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]Subject: IRIX /dev/ipfilter Denial of Service vulnerability
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SGI Security Advisory
Title: /dev/ipfilter Denial of Service vulnerability
Number: 20020408-01-I
Date: April 30, 2002
Reference: CAN-2002-0172
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- --- Issue Specifics ---
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SGI has determined that the default permissions on /dev/ipfilter as created
by /dev/MAKEDEV could lead to a Denial of Service attack. The default
permissions were 644, and while the permissions are set to that value it is
possible for a non-root user to disrupt network traffic.
SGI has investigated the issue and recommends the following steps for
neutralizing the exposure. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that these measures be
implemented on ALL vulnerable SGI systems.
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- --- Impact ---
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The /dev/ipfilter device is created by default on IRIX 6.5 systems during
installation. The ipfilterd software that is intended to use this device is
not installed by default, it is part of the eoe.sw.ipgate package.
To determine if you are vulnerable, execute the following command:
$ ls -l /dev/ipfilter
crw-r--r-- 1 root sys 59, 0 Apr 12 08:33 /dev/ipfilter
If your /dev/ipfilter shows the permissions and ownership of 644 as in the
example above, then you are vulnerable.
These vulnerabilities may not be exploited by a remote user, a local account
is required.
This issue has been corrected in IRIX 6.5.11 and later versions.
This vulnerability was assigned the following CVE:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2002-0172
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- --- Temporary Workaround ---
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You can fix the permissions of /dev/ipfilter with the following command:
# chmod 600 /dev/ipfilter
After running that command, it should look like this:
# ls -l /dev/ipfilter
crw------- 1 root sys 59, 0 Apr 12 08:33 /dev/ipfilter
However, SGI recommends upgrading to IRIX 6.5.11 or later because if the
/dev/MAKEDEV script is run it will reset the permissions to 644. The
/dev/MAKEDEV script has been changed in IRIX 6.5.11 to create the device
with 600 permissions.
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- --- Solution ---
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SGI has not provided patches for this vulnerability. Our recommendation is
to upgrade to IRIX 6.5.11 or later.
OS Version Vulnerable? Patch # Other Actions
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IRIX 3.x unknown Note 1
IRIX 4.x unknown Note 1
IRIX 5.x unknown Note 1
IRIX 6.0.x unknown Note 1
IRIX 6.1 unknown Note 1
IRIX 6.2 unknown Note 1
IRIX 6.3 unknown Note 1
IRIX 6.4 unknown Note 1
IRIX 6.5 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.1 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.2 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.3 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.4 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.5 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.6 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.7 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.8 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.9 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.10 yes Notes 2 & 3
IRIX 6.5.11 no
IRIX 6.5.12 no
IRIX 6.5.13 no
IRIX 6.5.14 no
IRIX 6.5.15 no
IRIX 6.5.16 no
NOTES
1) This version of the IRIX operating has been retired. Upgrade to an
actively supported IRIX operating system. See
http://support.sgi.com/irix/news/index.html#policy for more
information.
2) If you have not received an IRIX 6.5.X CD for IRIX 6.5, contact your
SGI Support Provider or URL: http://support.sgi.com/irix/swupdates/
3) Upgrade to IRIX 6.5.11 or later.
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