Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 16:22:44 -0700
From: SGI Security Coordinator <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]Subject: Seyon Security Vulnerability
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Silicon Graphics Inc. Security Advisory
Title: Seyon Security Vulnerability
Number: 19980803-01-I
Date: August 27, 1998
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- --- Issue Specifics ---
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seyon is a serial port communications package for X windows.
A vulnerability has been discovered in the seyon program which can lead to
a root compromise. Any user who can execute the seyon program can exploit
this vulnerability. This vulnerability is being actively exploited.
Silicon Graphics, Inc. has investigated the issue and recommends that IRIX
system administrators take appropriate steps according to their local site
security policies and requirements.
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- --- Impact ---
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Silicon Graphics distributes the Seyon package as an IRIX inst image called
"fw_MSSeyon" on the SGI Freeware 1.0 and 2.0 CDROMs.
The "fw_MSSeyon" IRIX inst images are also available on the web at the
following SGI Freeware sites:
http://freeware.sgi.com/http://toolbox.sgi.com/TasteOfDT/public/
IRIX customers who have installed "fw_MSSeyon" IRIX inst images from any
source prior to and including v2.14c are vulnerable.
A local account is required on the vulnerable system in order to exploit
this issue locally and remotely.
seyon is set-uid program and when exploited, can lead to a root compromise.
This vulnerability has been publicly discussed in Usenet newsgroups
and mailing lists.
This vulnerability is being actively exploited on IRIX systems.
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- --- Temporary Solution ---
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There are two temporary solutions available for this security issue.
I) Remove the vulnerable seyon package.
II) Remove the set-uid bit of the seyon program.
SGI recommends that IRIX system administrators take appropriate steps
according to their local site security policies and requirements.
I) To remove the vulnerable Seyon package use the following steps.
1) Check to see if the vulnerable subsystem is installed.
Version 2.14c of fw_MSSeyon is vulnerable.
% versions -b fw_MSSeyon
Name Date Description
I fw_MSSeyon 08/26/97 Seyon X Telecommunications Package version
2.14c by Muhammad M. Saggaf
2) Become the root user on the system.
% /bin/su -
Password:
#
3) Remove the vulnerable subsystem.
# versions remove fw_MSSeyon
4) Return to previous level.
# exit
%
II) To remove the set-uid bit of the seyon program use the following steps.
1) Check to see if the vulnerable subsystem is installed.
Version 2.14c of fw_MSSeyon is vulnerable.
% versions -b fw_MSSeyon
Name Date Description
I fw_MSSeyon 08/26/97 Seyon X Telecommunications Package version
2.14c by Muhammad M. Saggaf
2) Become the root user on the system.
% /bin/su -
Password:
#
3) Remove the set-uid bit.
# /usr/bin/chmod u-s /usr/freeware/bin/seyon
4) Verify the new permissions on the program.
Note that the program size may be different depending on release.
# ls -al /usr/freeware/bin/seyon
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root sys 181600 Aug 26 1997 /usr/freeware/bin/seyon
5) Return to previous level.
# exit
%
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- --- Solution ---
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Silicon Graphics does not distribute patches for SGI Freeware software.
At this time, an update or patch is not available from the author of
Seyon nor at the main distribution site:
ftp://sipb.mit.edu/pub/seyon/notice.sipb
If the author of Seyon provides an update or patch, future release of
SGI Freeware will attempt to include the update or patch.
Future releases of SGI Freeware software will be hosted at:
http://freeware.sgi.com/
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- --- Acknowledgments ---
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Silicon Graphics wishes to thank the NCSA and other FIRST Organization
(http://www.first.org/) members for their assistance in this matter.
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