Date: Mon, 19 Jul 1999 11:27:56 -0700
From: SGI Security Coordinator <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]Subject: SGI arrayd default security configuration
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SGI Security Advisory
Title: SGI arrayd default security configuration
Number: 19990701-01-P
Date: July 19, 1999
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|-- Issue Specifics --|
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The SGI Array Services provide a mechanism to simplify administering
and managing an array of clustered systems. The arrayd(1m) program is part
of the array_services(5) and is known as the array services daemon.
Unfortunately, the default security configuration of arrayd from
array.auth(4) does not provide adequate protection against attack when the
array of clustered systems are placed on an untrusted network. For example,
if the systems are placed on the Internet without a firewall, there is a
possible root compromise of all clustered systems in the array when the
default array.auth configuration is used.
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. This issue will be
corrected in future releases of UNICOS and the IRIX applications CD.
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|-- Impact --|
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On IRIX, the SGI Array services consists of an inst image called arraysvcs.
The arraysvcs inst image is installed by default on IRIX 6.4-6.5.4 from the
IRIX Applications CD and available as an optional product for IRIX 6.2-6.3.
All sites using array services on UNICOS 9.0 or later are vulnerable.
Array services are not supported on UNICOS/mk, so it is not vulnerable.
The default arrayd.auth configuration file has authentication disabled.
A local user account on the vulnerable array is not required in order to
exploit the arrayd daemon. The arrayd daemon can be exploited remotely over
an untrusted network.
The arrayd vulnerability can lead to a root compromise on an untrusted
network if the array services are running and the arrayd.auth configuration
file has not been changed to enable authentication.
It is believed that this vulnerability in arrayd has not been publicly
discussed outside of SGI.
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|-- Temporary Solution --|
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The steps below can be used to either 1) remove the vulnerability by
removing the Array Services if they are not being used or 2) enable
authorization using a appropriately setup arrayd.auth(4) configuration
file.
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|I R I X|
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1) Become the root user on the system.
% /bin/su -
Password:
#
2) Check to see if the system is running the SGI Array Services.
# chkconfig
Flag State
==== =====
array off
If the Array Services are disabled, the system is not vulnerable
to the arrayd vulnerability.
If required, the arraysvcs inst image can be removed using
following command:
=================
**** WARNING ****
=================
This will completely remove the SGI Array Services programs
# versions remove arraysvcs
3) Edit the default arrayd.auth file to enable authentication.
# vi /usr/lib/array/arrayd.auth
4) Comment out authentication entry in the arrayd.auth file.
This will enable SIMPLE authentication.
# AUTHENTICATION NONE
5) Configure SIMPLE authentication in the arrayd.auth file
if array services are needed on untrusted networks.
See arraysvcs release notes or arrayd.auth man page for more
information on configuring SIMPLE authentication.
6) Restart the arrayd daemon so that it will read the new configuration
files.
# /etc/init.d/array restart
7) Return to previous level.
# exit
%
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|U N I C O S|
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1) Become the root user on the system.
% /bin/su -
Password:
#
2) Edit the default arrayd.auth file to enable authentication.
# vi /usr/lib/array/arrayd.auth
3) Replace AUTH NONE entry with AUTH SIMPLE in the arrayd.auth file.
This will enable SIMPLE authentication.
Find
AUTH NONE
Replace with
AUTH SIMPLE
4) Configure SIMPLE authentication in the arrayd.auth file
if array services are needed on untrusted networks.
See arrayd.auth man page for more
information on configuring SIMPLE authentication.
5) Restart the arrayd daemon so that it will read the new configuration
files.
# /etc/init.d/array restart
6) Return to previous level.
# exit
%
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|-- Solution --|
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|I R I X|
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On IRIX, the Array Services security issue is scheduled to be fixed in the
next release of the IRIX applications CD.
OS Version Vulnerable? Patch # Other Actions
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IRIX 3.x-5.X no Note 1
IRIX 6.0.x no Note 1
IRIX 6.1 no Note 1
IRIX 6.2 yes not avail Note 2 & 3
IRIX 6.3 yes not avail Note 1 & 3
IRIX 6.4 yes not avail Note 1 & 3
IRIX 6.5 yes not avail Note 3 & 4
IRIX 6.5.1 yes not avail Note 3 & 4
IRIX 6.5.2 yes not avail Note 3 & 4
IRIX 6.5.3 yes not avail Note 3 & 4
IRIX 6.5.4 yes not avail Note 3 & 4
NOTES
1) This version of the IRIX operating system has retired.
Upgrade to currently supported IRIX operating system.
See http://support.sgi.com/news/irix2.html for more information.
2) This version of the IRIX operating system is in maintenance mode.
See http://support.sgi.com/news/irix1.html for more information.
3) See "Temporary Solution" section.
4) If you have not received an IRIX 6.5.X CD for IRIX 6.5, contact your
SGI Support Provider or download the IRIX 6.5.X Maintenance Release
Stream from http://support.sgi.com/ or
ftp://support.sgi.com/support/relstream/
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|U N I C O S|
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OS Versions Vulnerable? Other Actions
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UNICOS /mk No
UNICOS 9.0.X.X Yes Note 1
UNICOS 10.0 Yes Note 1
UNICOS 10.0.0.1 Yes Note 1
UNICOS 10.0.0.2 Yes Note 1
UNICOS 10.0.0.3 Yes Note 1
UNICOS 10.0.0.4 Yes Note 1
UNICOS 10.0.0.5 Yes Note 1
UNICOS 10.0.0.6 Yes Note 1
NOTES
1) See "Temporary Solution" section.
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|-- Acknowledgments ---|
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SGI wishes to thank the CERT Coordination Center and Yuri Volobuev
for their assistance in this matter.
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