Date: Thu, 4 Feb 1999 18:53:20 +0900
From: Do-Geun Jo <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]Subject: Buffer overflow and OS/390
Hello. everyone.
I wonder if this letter is not appropriate for the list, but I am sure that
aleph1 will filter out if it is.
When I was thinking about the OS/390 and its open TCP/IP services, this
came to my mind that the conceptual resemblance between MVS and UNIX may
lead to some successful buffer overflow attack in OS/390.
Now open MVS comes with TCP/IP services that are running as Started Tasks
which seem to be just like suid demons. TSO session creates its own
address space which seems like a memory space for UNIX shell environment.
If a normal user can create a shell code for the jump to the TSO command
line of a SPECIAL user, I think that buffer overflow may not be impossible.
Even C compiler is available for the ESA. Well, if someone finds
vulnerable programs, this may lead to successful attack on the environment.
End.
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